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  1. "Apostrophe'" is an instrumental featuring bassist Jack Bruce and session drummer Jim Gordon, who was on tour with Zappa's band at the time of the session in November 1972. Bruce is credited on the album cover with bass guitar and co-writing the title song.

  2. One of Zappa’s most enduringly popular albums, Apostrophe (‘) was recorded by some of the most talented players Zappa ever used: George Duke, the Fowler brothers, Ian Underwood, Ruth Underwood,...

  3. Catalog Number: ZR 3851. Produced, Arranged & Struggled with: Frank Zappa. This is an album of songs and stories set to music performed for your dining and dancing pleasure by FZ and some of the people he likes to record with. At various points on this disc you will hear the performances of: Musicians:

  4. Apostrophe (') features Cream's bass legend Jack Bruce on a near 6 minute instrumental that emphasizes his distorted bass a lot more than any Cream track ever did. Jack's presence gives this a very bluesy sense.

  5. Apostrophe ('), an Album by Frank Zappa. Released 22 March 1974 on DiscReet (catalog no. DS 2175; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jazz-Rock, Art Rock, Progressive Rock. Rated #13 in the best albums of 1974, and #814 of all time album..

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    • 1970-1974
    • Frank Zappa
    • 22 March 1974
  6. Jun 28, 2019 · "Apostrophe (’)" is an instrumental featuring bassist Jack Bruce and session drummer Jim Gordon, who was on tour with Zappa's band at the time of the session in November 1972. Bruce is credited on the album cover with bass guitar and co-writing the title song.

  7. PROG REVIEWER. Well probably this is the best album by ZAPPA, among his most accessible ones, and naturally thanks to this work you start appreciating his music within his accessible moments of such "classic rock"... actually after being in the habit also with his usual bizarre moments, you can get an inkling of his grandeur!!. The track "...