Thanks to the surprise radio airplay of "Don't Eat that Yellow Snow," Apostrophe introduced a whole new audience to the music of Frank Zappa in the early '70s. Like its companion set, Over-Nite Sensation, this album found Zappa producing highly polished jazz-rock, mixing tales of absurd characters with musical showmanship and snarling guitar work. The first half of the album is a sort of mini-concept album, relating the adventures of an Eskimo named Nanook, and the second half features such Zappa classics as "Cosmik Debris" and "Stink-Foot.
1. Don't Eat the Yellow Snow |
2. Nanook Rubs It |
3. St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast |
4. Father O'Blivion |
5. Cosmik Debris |
6. Excentrifugal Forz |
7. Apostrophe' |
8. Uncle Remus |
9. Stink-Foot |
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