Straight Records

Frank Zappa, the Mothers of Invention, Wild Man Fischer, and Lenny Bruce certainly fit in at Bizarre, but all others ended up on Straight.

Due to his passion for doo-wop Zappa immediately flew the vocal group to Los Angeles to record.

Under a new agreement starting that year Zappa and Cohen's business ventures with Warner were merged and renamed to create DiscReet Records.

By the late 2000s, however, some of these recordings (such as Tim Buckley's Blue Afternoon and Starsailor, and Captain Beefheart's Lick My Decals Off Baby) have since been reissued on 180-gram vinyl and have been made available for sale on the iTunes Store.

Whilst it has not been officially stated, it is believed that the clause preventing these albums' re-release only covered CD releases and not other formats.