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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.
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- March 22, 1974
- 1969, 1973–January 1974
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...
Mar 22, 2024 · Frank Zappa’s ‘Apostrophe (’)’ Turns 50 | Album Anniversary. March 22, 2024 Jesse Ducker. BUY ON AMAZON. [As an Amazon affiliate partner, Albumism earns commissions from qualifying purchases.] Happy 50th Anniversary to Frank Zappa’s eighteenth studio album Apostrophe (‘), originally released March 22, 1974. Frank Zappa possessed a ...
Mar 22, 2024 · March 22, 2024. By. Jamie Atkins. Cover: Courtesy of Universal Music. Frank Zappa ’s 1974 album Apostrophe (‘) is one of the composer’s defining records. Firstly, there’s that sleeve image;...
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Apostrophe (') is Zappa's second gold and only Top Ten album, featuring the hit single "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" and the instrumental title track with Jack Bruce. The album also contains humorous and satirical songs, such as "Uncle Remus" and "Stink-Foot".
Listen to Frank Zappa's "Apostrophe(')" full album in this playlist. This is Frank Zappa's fifth solo studio album, released in March 1974. #Zappa