Historical Archive
Apostrophe (’), released in 1974, is one of Frank Zappa's most commercially successful albums, featuring a blend of rock, jazz, and avant-garde music. The album showcases Zappa's unique style, characterized by his intricate compositions and satirical lyrics. It includes notable tracks such as 'Don't Eat the Yellow Snow' and 'Cosmik Debris,' which highlight his witty humor and musical prowess. The album has been praised for its innovative approach and remains a significant work in Zappa's discography, influencing many artists across different genres.