Κυριακή 2 Νοεμβρίου 2008

FRANK ZAPPA - 1974 Apostrophe


The musically similar follow-up to the commercial breakthrough of Over-Nite Sensation, Apostrophe became Frank Zappa's second gold and only Top Ten album with the help of the "doggy wee-wee" jokes of "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow," Zappa's first chart single (a longer, edited version that used portions of other songs on the LP Over-Nite Sensation. The album contains the instrumental title cut, featuring Jack Bruce on bass; "Uncle Remus," an update of Zappa's critique of racial discord on "Trouble Every Day"; and a return to the album's earlier silliness in "Stink-Foot." Apostrophe has the narrative feel of a concept album, but aside from its willful absurdity, the concept is difficult to decipher; even so, that doesn't detract from its entertainment value. - Steve Huey -
F.Z play with ex -Mothers of Invention : Johnny Guerin,Ralph Humphrey, Aynsley Dunbar,Erroneus,Tom Fowler,George Duke,Jean Luc Ponty,Sugar Cane Harris,
Ian Underwood,Sal Marquez,Bruce Fowler,Ray Collins,Napoleon Brock(sax), Ruben Guevera
& Robert Camarena from Rubens & the Jets and JACK BRUCE on Bass!!
Enjoy it!!

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