Frank Zappa|Apostrophe('):50th Anniversary 5CD+Blu-ray Edition of Zappa's biggest hit album

Frank Zappa|Apostrophe('):50th Anniversary 5CD+Blu-ray Edition of Zappa's biggest hit album

Frank Zappa|Apostrophe('):50th Anniversary 5CD+Blu-ray Edition of Zappa's biggest hit album

A huge box set to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Frank Zappa's biggest "hit album," which reached #10 in the U.S. and was certified as a gold disc. The box set contains 75 tracks in total, including previously unreleased live recordings from two shows!

Japan Issue 5SHM-CD+Blu-ray Audio+ Booklet

 

Frank Zappa - Apostrophe (') - Japan 5SHM-CD+Blu-ray Audio+Booklet Bonus Track Limited Edition
Universal Music
price¥16,500 JPY

 

Import 5CD+Blu-ray Audio

 

Frank Zappa (& The Mothers Of Invention) - Apostrophe 50Th Anniversary - Import 5 CD+Blu-Ray Box Set Limited Edition
UMe
price¥14,850 JPY

 

Import LP<Metallic Gold Vinyl>

 

Frank Zappa - Apostrophe('): 50Th Anniversary - Import Metallic Gold Vinyl LP Record Limited Edition
UMe
price¥5,990 JPY

 

It's time to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the biggest and most popular record in Frank Zappa's vast catalog." Zappa, who had been in the industry for a decade by then, developed his own unique music on Apostrophe('). Frank Zappa was making music that was different from anyone else's. And this album - especially the song "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" - introduced the world to that unique and wonderful sound in a way that no one, including Frank, had expected. It was a great way to introduce a unique and wonderful sound to the world in a way that no one, including Frank, had expected." - Joe Travers, Zappa family tape warehouse keeper
Blu-ray Audio (sound only): "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" became the first Zappa song to chart on the singles chart, and the title track "Apostrophe (')" featured Jack Bruce (ex-Cream, bass) and Jim Gordon (ex-Derek and the Dominos, drums). Apostrophe (')," Zappa's biggest hit, was also a hot topic of conversation. All the songs are now available in Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround sound (the latest mix produced by Eric Gobel and Carma Auger at Studio 1LA), 4-channel stereo mix produced by Zappa himself (first official release in 50 years, since 1974!) ), and a 4-channel stereo mix produced by Zappa himself (the first official release since 1974!), in 192kHz/24-bit and 96kHz/24-bit high-res stereo (the latest master by Bernie Grundman) formats.

CD1: The latest master of the full-length album produced by Bernie Grundman (Bernie Grundman Mastering), as well as alternate takes and mixes of the recorded tracks (including 7 tracks from 2016's "The Cracks of the Biscuit") and the album version. The album also includes a number of related recordings, including an unedited master of the title track, which also features a six-minute performance that is not included on the album version.
CDs 2 & 3: Includes a performance from March 21, 1974 in Colorado Springs, Colorado (the exact venue is unknown, but the most popular theory is that it was at the Civic Auditorium). This was one of the shows of a five-week tour as a prelude to the 10th anniversary tour of the Mothers of Invention led by Zappa, and the audience can hear new arrangements of famous songs, new songs at the time, and a rare performance of "Babette," which was rarely performed. The performance by the lineup including Jeff Simmons (guitar/vocals), who had also joined the Mothers in 1970, has never been included in any of Zappa's official releases.
CD4 & 5: Recorded on November 20, 1974 at the Harrah's Arena in Dayton, Ohio. The band consisted of Zappa (guitar/vocals), George Duke (keyboards/vocals), Napoleon Murphy Block (tenor sax/flute/vocals), Tom Fowler (bass), Chester Thompson (drums), Ruth Underwood (percussion). The Dayton show is the last live recording of this lineup in existence. The Dayton show is the last surviving live recording of this lineup. CD4 begins with a recording of the popular song "Inca Rose" from the March 1974 Salt Lake City show.

English booklet: Detailed liner notes by Joe Travers, the Zappa family's tape warehouse keeper, and British journalist Simon Prentice, as well as treasured photos taken by Sam Emerson, who created the iconic jacket photo for "Apostrophe(')".

<Includes complete translation of the English liner notes, lyrics, and bilingual translation.
*** Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) ***

Tracklisting

[CD]1.
1. Don't Eat The Yellow Snow (2024 Remaster)
2. Nanook Rubs It (2024 Remaster)
3. St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast (2024 Remaster)
4. Father O'Blivion (2024 Remaster)
5. Cosmik Debris (2024 Remaster)
6. Excentrifugal Forz (2024 Remaster)
7. Apostrophe' (2024 Remaster)
8. Uncle Remus (2024 Remaster)
9. Stink-Foot (2024 Remaster)
10. Don't Eat The Yellow Snow (Basic Tracks / Alternate Take)
11. Nanook Rubs It (Basic Tracks / Outtake)
12. Nanook Rubs It (Session Outtake)
13. Cosmik Debris (Basic Tracks / Take 3)
14. Excentrifugal Forz (Mix Outtake)
15. Apostrophe' (Mix Outtake)
16. Uncle Remus (Mix Outtake)
17. Apostrophe' (Unedited Master/ 2024 Mix)
18. Uncle Remus (Piano And Vocal Mix 2024)
[CD]2.
1. Colorado Springs '74 Show Start (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
2. Village Of The Sun (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
3. Echidna's Arf (Of You) (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
4. Don't You Ever Wash That Thing? (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
5. Babbette (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
6. Approximate (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
7. Cosmik Debris (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
8. Pygmy Twylyte (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
9. The Idiot Bastard Son (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
10. Cheepnis (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
11. Montana (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
12. Dupree's Paradise Intro (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
[CD]3.
1. Dupree's Paradise (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
2. Is There Anything Good Inside Of You? (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
3. Florentine Pogen (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
4. Kung Fu (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
5. Penguin In Bondage (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
6. T'Mershi Duween (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
7. The Dog Breath Variations (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
8. Uncle Meat (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
9. RDNZL (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
10. Medley: King Kong/Chunga's Revenge/Son Of Mr. Green Genes (Live In Colorado Springs, Colorado / March 21, 1974)
[CD]4.
1. Inca Roads (Live In Salt Lake City, Utah / March 18, 1974)
2. Tush Tush Tush (A Token Of My Extreme) (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
3. Stink-Foot (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
4. RDNZL (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
5. Village Of The Sun (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
6. Echidna's Arf (Of You) (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
7. Don't You Ever Wash That Thing? (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
8. Penguin In Bondage (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
9. T'Mershi Duween (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
10. The Dog Breath Variations (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
11. Uncle Meat (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
12. Building A Girl (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
[CD]5.
1. Dinah-Moe Humm (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
2. Camarillo Brillo (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
3. Pygmy Twylyte (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
4. Room Service (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
5. Tush Tush Tush (End Vamp) (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
6. Don't Eat The Yellow Snow (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
7. Nanook Rubs It (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
8. St. Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
9. Father O'Blivion (Live In Dayton, Ohio / November 20, 1974)
10. Apostrophe' (TV AD)
11. Don't Eat The Yellow Snow (Single Edit)
12. Goteborg GTR (Live In Gothenburg, Sweden / September 25, 1974)
13. Approximate-Bale (Live In Basel, Switzerland / October 1, 1974)
14. …the poodle bites…
[Blu-ray Audio].
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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