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Apostrophe - 50th Anniversary Edition (180g, Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP

Zappa Records / SKU: lp-15378
1974 rock fusion classic newly remastered to celebrate half a century of influence
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  • Zappa's 18th album, now on heavyweight 180 gram vinyl. Of the 60-plus albums Frank Zappa has produced, Apostrophe arguably remains his most accessible and commercially successful work to date. The prolific musician / composer / producer / filmmaker's is widely considered to be one of the most stylistically diverse and innovative rock artists of his time, and it certainly shows through his incredible range and sprawling catalog. Despite the often satirical nature of his work, the stars aligned in 1974 as Apostrophe gave Zappa his first Billboard hit with "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow." The album also includes the instrumental title track featuring Cream bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Jim Gordon, which has been sampled by the likes of Madlib and U.N.K.L.E. and is a full-on jam in its own right. This 50th anniversary reissue has been newly remastered from the original 1974 master tapes for an optimal listening experience and is pressed on 180g gold colored wax to celebrate Zappa's first gold record.

    • 50th anniversary edition
    • 180g gold colored vinyl
    • newly remastered from the original analog tapes by Bernie Grundman
    • includes printed insert
    • original release year: 1974
    • music label: Zappa Records 2024
    reviewed by Ecchi Boschi 02/2017
    upc: 602465639865

Zappa's 18th album, now on heavyweight 180 gram vinyl. Of the 60-plus albums Frank Zappa has produced, Apostrophe arguably remains his most accessible and commercially successful work to date. The prolific musician / composer / producer / filmmaker's is widely considered to be one of the most stylistically diverse and innovative rock artists of his time, and it certainly shows through his incredible range and sprawling catalog. Despite the often satirical nature of his work, the stars aligned in 1974 as Apostrophe gave Zappa his first Billboard hit with "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow." The album also includes the instrumental title track featuring Cream bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Jim Gordon, which has been sampled by the likes of Madlib and U.N.K.L.E. and is a full-on jam in its own right. This 50th anniversary reissue has been newly remastered from the original 1974 master tapes for an optimal listening experience and is pressed on 180g gold colored wax to celebrate Zappa's first gold record.

  • 50th anniversary edition
  • 180g gold colored vinyl
  • newly remastered from the original analog tapes by Bernie Grundman
  • includes printed insert
  • original release year: 1974
  • music label: Zappa Records 2024
reviewed by Ecchi Boschi 02/2017
upc: 602465639865

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