Bat Chain Puller

Bat Chain Puller
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2012
RecordedMarch 1976
Length41:12
LabelVAULTernative Records (a boutique label run by the Zappa Family Trust)
ProducerDon Van Vliet
Kerry McNab
Captain Beefheart chronology
An Ashtray Heart
(2011)
Bat Chain Puller
(2012)
The Lost Broadcasts
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork(8.2/10)[1]

Bat Chain Puller is the 13th studio album (and first official posthumous album) by Captain Beefheart, released on February 22, 2012. It was recorded in 1976 by DiscReet Records, who had intended to release it with Virgin Records as Captain Beefheart's tenth studio album. It was co-produced by Beefheart and Kerry McNab.

The album was a subject of friction between DiscReet cofounders Herb Cohen and Frank Zappa. Cohen had used Zappa's royalty checks to fund the album's production, and this led Zappa to withhold the master tapes from Virgin. Beefheart recorded a new album for Warner Bros., Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller), with no involvement from Cohen or Zappa.

Following a lawsuit which was settled in 1982, the album remained unreleased until 2012, after Zappa's family had announced in 2011 that they would release the original Bat Chain Puller in its intended form.

  1. ^ Beta, Andy (8 June 2012). "Captain Beefheart: Bat Chain Puller | Album Reviews | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 6 April 2013.