
Frank Zappa Apostrophe (50th Anniversary) Gold Nugget Colour 2024
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Donât Eat The Yellow Snow
2. Nanook Rubs It
3. St. Alfonzoâs Pancake Breakfast
4. Father OâBlivion
5. Cosmik Debris
Side 2
1. Excentrifugal Forz
2. Apostrophe
3. Uncle Remus
4. Stink-Foot
apostrophe (â) Turns 50!
Arguably the most popular album in the Frank Zappa catalog, apostrophe (â) has consistently been a best-seller. It was Zappaâs first Gold Record Award in the U.S., peaking at #10 on the Billboard 200 chart. The âDonât Eat The Yellow Snowâ single also made the Billboard Top 100 Hits chart, peaking at #87. The success of Apostrophe(â) brought along a new awareness for Zappa and through the years, the album has been a go-to for most when discovering his music.
For the 50th Anniversary, Zappa Records and UMe have compiled a 5-CD + Blu-ray Audio set featuring the original album newly remastered by Bernie Grundman, session outtakes from the Vault and two bonus concerts spanning the year of 1974. The Blu-ray contains the new remaster in hi-res formats, brand-new Dolby Atmos remixes by Karma Auger and Erich Gobel and FZâs 1974 Quadraphonic mix, back in print for the first time in 50 years. The package features new historical essays by Simon Prentis & Vaultmeister Joe Travers, along with never-before-seen images from the archive of Sam Emerson, who shot the now iconic front cover photo.
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Frank Zappa Apostrophe (50th Anniversary) Gold Nugget Colour 2024
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Donât Eat The Yellow Snow
2. Nanook Rubs It
3. St. Alfonzoâs Pancake Breakfast
4. Father OâBlivion
5. Cosmik Debris
Side 2
1. Excentrifugal Forz
2. Apostrophe
3. Uncle Remus
4. Stink-Foot
apostrophe (â) Turns 50!
Arguably the most popular album in the Frank Zappa catalog, apostrophe (â) has consistently been a best-seller. It was Zappaâs first Gold Record Award in the U.S., peaking at #10 on the Billboard 200 chart. The âDonât Eat The Yellow Snowâ single also made the Billboard Top 100 Hits chart, peaking at #87. The success of Apostrophe(â) brought along a new awareness for Zappa and through the years, the album has been a go-to for most when discovering his music.
For the 50th Anniversary, Zappa Records and UMe have compiled a 5-CD + Blu-ray Audio set featuring the original album newly remastered by Bernie Grundman, session outtakes from the Vault and two bonus concerts spanning the year of 1974. The Blu-ray contains the new remaster in hi-res formats, brand-new Dolby Atmos remixes by Karma Auger and Erich Gobel and FZâs 1974 Quadraphonic mix, back in print for the first time in 50 years. The package features new historical essays by Simon Prentis & Vaultmeister Joe Travers, along with never-before-seen images from the archive of Sam Emerson, who shot the now iconic front cover photo.
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Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Donât Eat The Yellow Snow
2. Nanook Rubs It
3. St. Alfonzoâs Pancake Breakfast
4. Father OâBlivion
5. Cosmik Debris
Side 2
1. Excentrifugal Forz
2. Apostrophe
3. Uncle Remus
4. Stink-Foot
apostrophe (â) Turns 50!
Arguably the most popular album in the Frank Zappa catalog, apostrophe (â) has consistently been a best-seller. It was Zappaâs first Gold Record Award in the U.S., peaking at #10 on the Billboard 200 chart. The âDonât Eat The Yellow Snowâ single also made the Billboard Top 100 Hits chart, peaking at #87. The success of Apostrophe(â) brought along a new awareness for Zappa and through the years, the album has been a go-to for most when discovering his music.
For the 50th Anniversary, Zappa Records and UMe have compiled a 5-CD + Blu-ray Audio set featuring the original album newly remastered by Bernie Grundman, session outtakes from the Vault and two bonus concerts spanning the year of 1974. The Blu-ray contains the new remaster in hi-res formats, brand-new Dolby Atmos remixes by Karma Auger and Erich Gobel and FZâs 1974 Quadraphonic mix, back in print for the first time in 50 years. The package features new historical essays by Simon Prentis & Vaultmeister Joe Travers, along with never-before-seen images from the archive of Sam Emerson, who shot the now iconic front cover photo.










