Apostrophe (')

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Apostrophe (')
Apostrophe (') cover
Studio album by Frank Zappa
Released April 22, 1974
Recorded Summer / Fall 1973
Genre Rock
Length 31:45
Label DiscReet
Rykodisc
Producer(s) Frank Zappa
Professional reviews
Frank Zappa chronology
Over-Nite Sensation
(1973)
Apostrophe (')
(1974)
Roxy & Elsewhere
(1974)


Apostrophe (') is an album by Frank Zappa, released on April 22, 1974 in both stereo and quadraphonic formats. An edited version of its lead off track, "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow", was Zappa's first chart single, reaching position 86. Apostrophe (') was Zappa's biggest commercial success, reaching number 10 on the Billboard charts.

Continuing from the commercial breakthrough of Over-Nite Sensation (1973), this album is a similar mix of short songs showcasing Zappa's humor and musical arrangements. The record's lyrical themes are often bizarre or obscure, with the exception of "Uncle Remus" which is an extension of Zappa's feelings on racial disharmony featured on his earlier song "Trouble Every Day".

The first half of the album loosely follows a continuing theme. "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" tells of a dream the singer had where he saw himself as an eskimo named Nanook. A fur trapper comes up from behind Nanook's igloo and begins to assault a baby seal. Nanook responds by rubbing yellow snow (or rather, snow which had been urinated on by huskies) in his eyes, blinding him. The fur trapper remembers an ancient eskimo legend and travels to "the parish of St. Alphonzo". At this point the album takes an unexpected turn and instead tells of rambunctious antics ("wheedled on the bingo cards in lieu of the latrine") and follows with a scenario in which a leprechaun "stroked it".

As the album reaches "Cosmik Debris", there are several references to earlier albums and songs. The "dust of the Grand Wazoo" is mentioned, as well as "the toads of the short forest" (featured previously on 1970's Weasels Ripped My Flesh and on Over-Nite Sensation, specifically "Camarillo Brillo"). The title track is an instrumental featuring Cream bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Jim Gordon.

Cream leader Jack Bruce, who plays on the album, is credited with bass guitar on the album cover and in most sources. However, in his interview for Polish rock magazine "Tylko Rock" he stated that he had not played any bass guitar parts on Apostrophe (despite them sounding at times very much like the parts he played in Cream), only the cello parts.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" – 2:07
  2. "Nanook Rubs It" – 4:38
  3. "St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast" – 1:50
  4. "Father O'Blivion" – 2:18
  5. "Cosmik Debris" – 4:14
  6. "Excentrifugal Forz" – 1:33
  7. "Apostrophe'" – 5:50
  8. "Uncle Remus" – 2:44
  9. "Stink-Foot" – 6:33

[edit] Album credits

  • Cal Schenkel – artwork, graphic design
  • Barry Keene – engineer
  • Ferenc Dobronyl – cover design
  • Paul Hof – technician
  • Oscar Kergaives – technician
  • Brian Krokus – technician
  • Mark Aalyson – photography
  • Bob Stone – transfers, digital remastering
  • Steve Desper – engineer
  • Terry Dunavan – engineer
  • Zach Glickman – marketing
  • Bob Hughes – engineer

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