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Apostrophe (') - Vinil Music

by Frank Zappa
label: Zappa Records, January of 2024 ‧
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ALIGNMENT

Disco 1
A1 - Don't Eat The Yellow Snow
A2 - Nanook Rubs It
A3 - St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast
A4 - Father O'Blivion
A5 - Cosmik Debris
B1 - Excentrifugal Forz
B2 - Apostrophe
B3 - Uncle Remus
B4 - Stink-Foot
C1 - Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow (Basic Tracks / Alternate Take)
C2 - Nanook Rubs It (Session Outtake)
C3 - Excentrifugal Forz (Mix Outtake)
C4 - Apostrophe’ (Unedited Master / 2024 Mix)
C5 - Uncle Remus (Piano And Vocal Mix 2024)
C6 - …The Poodle Bites…
D1 - Cosmik Debris (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado, 3-21-74)
D2 - Approximate - Bale (Live In Basel, Switzerland, 10-1-74)
D3 - Goteborg GTR (Live In Gothenburg, Sweden, 9-25-74)
D4 - Apostrophe TV Ad
E - Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow
F - Cosmik Debris

Apostrophe (') - Vinil

by Frank Zappa

Property Description
label: Zappa Records
Release Date: January of 2024
Dimensions: 313 x 316 x 21 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Alternative/Indie > Art Rock/Progressive/Psychedelic
EAN: 0602465639872
Duration (m): 69
Number of disks: 3
Format: Vinyl / LP / Album / Reprint / Remastered / Vinyl / LP / Vinyl / 7" / 45 RPM / Single

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Frank Zappa

Frank Zappa was an American songwriter, guitarist, and bandleader, born December 21, 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland, and died on December 4, 1993 in Los Angeles, California. Known for his innovative and experimental approach to music, Zappa is widely considered one of the most original and prolific musicians of the twentieth century.

His career spanned a wide range of musical styles, including rock, jazz, classical and avant-garde music. Zappa began to gain notoriety with the band The Mothers of Invention, which he formed in 1964. The band's debut album, Freak Out! (1966), is a milestone of experimental rock and one of the first concept albums in the history of rock. Zappa's work is known for its complex compositions, social satire, and scathing critiques of culture and politics.

Zappa was a master of composition and arrangement, and his works often combined humor with advanced musical techniques. Albums such as We're Only in It for the Money (1968) and Hot Rats (1969) exemplify his ability to blend varied musical styles with scathing social criticism and an avant-garde approach.

In Apostrophe (') (1974) and Sheik Yerbouti (1979), Zappa explored themes of satire and parody while maintaining a sophisticated musical approach. These works showcase his ability to comment on social and cultural issues while creating music that challenges rock conventions.

In addition to his work with rock music, Zappa also made important contributions to classical and instrumental music. The Yellow Shark (1993), released shortly before his death, is an example of his work with orchestras and classical music, showing his ability to combine rock and classical music in an innovative way.

Zappa was also a defender of freedom of expression and fought against censorship and regulation of music, defending the creative freedom of artists. His critical attitude and political positions were often evident in his music and in his public interventions.

His discography includes more than 60 albums released during his lifetime and many more posthumous, reflecting his prodigious musical output. Zappa not only left a lasting legacy as a songwriter and performer but also as a provocative thinker who challenged the norms of the music industry.

Frank Zappa continues to be a figure of great influence and respect in the music world, known for his boundless creativity, musical virtuosity, and lasting impact on the evolution of rock and experimental music.

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