Absolutely Free

Absolutely Free
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 26, 1967 (1967-05-26)
RecordedNovember 15–18, 1966
March 6, 1967
StudioTTG Studios, Los Angeles
Genre
Length39:51
LabelVerve
ProducerTom Wilson
Frank Zappa chronology
Freak Out!
(1966)
Absolutely Free
(1967)
Lumpy Gravy
(1967)
The Mothers of Invention chronology
Freak Out!
(1966)
Absolutely Free
(1967)
We're Only in It for the Money
(1968)
Singles from Absolutely Free
  1. "Son of Suzy Creamcheese"
    Released: 1967

Absolutely Free is the second album by American rock band the Mothers of Invention, released on May 26, 1967, by Verve Records. Much like their 1966 debut Freak Out!, the album is a display of complex musical composition with political and social satire, whose blend of jazz, classical, avant-garde and rock idioms within multi-sectional, suite-like compositions, referred to on the album cover as two “oratorios” (with librettos available by mail order), is seen as an important and influential precursor to progressive rock and rock operas. The band had been augmented since Freak Out! by the addition of woodwinds player Bunk Gardner, keyboardist Don Preston, rhythm guitarist Jim Fielder, and drummer Billy Mundi; Fielder quit the group before the album was released, and his name was removed from the album credits.