After recording
Bongo Fury with
Frank Zappa,
Don Van Vliet formed a new Magic Band and began recording an album titled
Bat Chain Puller for
DiscReet and
Virgin Records.
Herb Cohen, DiscReet's co-founder and Zappa's business manager, paid for the album's production costs with Zappa's royalty checks, leading Zappa to end his business partnership with Cohen. Cohen and Zappa each demanded to be paid an advance by Virgin, leading Zappa to withhold the master tapes, for which Cohen sued him.
Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller) was recorded from July 6 to August 27, 1978, at
the Automatt in
San Francisco. Due to the lawsuit, Van Vliet re-recorded four
Bat Chain Puller tracks for
Warner Bros.: "The Floppy Boot Stomp", "Bat Chain Puller", "Harry Irene", and "Owed T'Alex". The
Bat Chain Puller outtake "Candle Mambo" was also re-recorded for the album, as were older unused songs "Ice Rose" (a
Strictly Personal outtake formerly known as "Big Black Baby Shoes") and "Suction Prints" (a
Clear Spot outtake known as "Pompadour Swamp", no relation to the later song of that name). Four new songs completed the album, these being "You Know You're A Man", "When I See Mommy I Feel Like A Mummy", "Love Lies" and "Tropical Hot Dog Night", the latter being based on a riff of the
Bat Chain Puller song "Odd Jobs", which was otherwise not re-recorded. The album was completed with "Apes-Ma", which is the same recording on both versions because it was sourced from Van Vliet's own home recording. Versions of "Run Paint Run Run" and "The Witch Doctor Life" were attempted during the sessions but not used (they have been bootlegged). They would be finished for
Doc at the Radar Station and
Ice Cream for Crow respectively. == Style ==