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  1. Apostrophe (') is the sixth solo album and eighteenth in total by Frank Zappa, released in March 1974 in both stereo and quadraphonic formats. An edited version of its lead-off track, "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow", was the first of Zappa's three Billboard Top 100 hits, ultimately peaking at number 86.

  2. One of Zappa’s most enduringly popular albums, Apostrophe (‘) was recorded by some of the most talented players Zappa ever used: George Duke, the Fowler brothers, Ian Underwood, Ruth Underwood,...

  3. Over-Nite Sensation is the twelfth album by The Mothers of Invention (credited as The Mothers), and the seventeenth album overall by Frank Zappa, released in September 1973. It was Zappa's first album released on his DiscReet label.

  4. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupApostrophe' · Frank ZappaApostrophe(')℗ 1974 Zappa Family Trust, Under exclusive license to Universal Music Enter...

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Happy 50th Anniversary to Frank Zappas eighteenth studio album Apostrophe (‘), originally released March 22, 1974. Frank Zappa possessed a genius that I don’t fully understand.

  6. Apostrophe Lyrics by Frank Zappa from Apostrophe. Don't Eat The Yellow Snow. Dreamed I was an Eskimo. Frozen wind began to blow. Under my boots and around my toes. The frost that bit the ground below. It was a hundred degrees below zero... And my mama cried. Nanook, a-no-no. Don't be a naughty Eskimo. Save your money, don't go to the show.

  7. Mar 22, 2014 · For Apostrophe (‘), released on March 22, 1974, became, and remains, Zappa’s commercial high-water mark, thanks in large part to an edited version of its knee-slapping opening number, "Don’t ...

  8. Mar 22, 1974 · “Apostrophe'” is the 7th track on Frank Zappas 1974 album Apostrophe(‘). Unlike most of Zappa’s songs, this one is an instrumental jam featuring Cream bassist Jack Bruce and session drummer Jim Gordon.

  9. Apostrophe (') by Frank Zappa released in 1974. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  10. Sep 14, 2020 · Frank Zappa’s highest charting album – somehow managing to get to number 10 in the US charts in 1974 – Apostrophe (‘) gets a welcome 40th anniversary vinyl re-release in a newly remastered edition.

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