Frank Zappa – Apostrophe (’)
Released in 1974, Apostrophe (’) is one of Frank Zappa’s most accessible and best-known albums, blending sharp satire with tight rock grooves and virtuosic musicianship. It features the iconic track “Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow” suite and showcases Zappa’s ability to balance humour, complex composition, and straight-ahead rock. A landmark album that often serves as an entry point into Zappa’s vast and influential catalogue.
Track listing
Side One
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Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow
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Nanook Rubs It
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St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast
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Father O’Blivion
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Cosmik Debris
Side Two
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Excentrifugal Forz
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Apostrophe (’)
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Uncle Remus
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Stink-Foot