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  1. 25 de oct. de 2014 · Jack Bruce, the bassist and singer for the seminal 60s rock group Cream, has died aged 71. ... With the latter, Jack co-wrote Apostrophe, which became Zappa’s biggest selling album.

  2. 3 de dic. de 2023 · Learn how to play the iconic bass line of Apostrophe, a classic song by Frank Zappa featuring Jack Bruce on bass and Jim Gordon on drums. Watch the original performance and follow the tabs in this ...

  3. 17 de jun. de 2005 · And on "Stink-Foot" (Apostrophe) there's an interesting sound where I'm using an acoustic guitar with a magnetic pickup on it and a Barcus-Berry on the bridge. The Barcus-Berry is going into one channel, and the maguetic pickup is going to a Mu-tron and the other channel, so you have a sharp attack and an enveloped attack. It gives a lot of space.

  4. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Jack Bruce. The title track of Zappa’s Apostrophe was the result of an all-night jam session at Electric Lady Studios, ... Frank Zappa, Jack Bruce, Jim Gordon - Apostrophe' (Visualizer)

  5. With a slightly more erroneous line-up –Erroneous (he he) and Jack Bruce on bass, Jim Gordon and Ansley Dunbar on drums, SugarCane Harris on violin, Napoleon on sax and several others are also listed along with all the Overnight musicians – and a beefed up vocal department, this is sometimes more laid back, sometimes more experimental, the extra musicians add other dimensions (e.g. the ...

  6. Apostrophe (’) ist ein Musikalbum von Frank Zappa, das am 22.April 1974 sowohl in Stereo-als auch in Quadrofonie veröffentlicht wurde. Eine editierte Version des einleitenden Stücks Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow war Zappas erster kommerzieller Single-Erfolg, der es bis auf Platz 86 in den Single-Charts brachte. Das Album erreichte Platz 10 auf den Billboard-Charts und erhielt am 7.

  7. After Overnite-Sensation, Frank Zappa released Apostrophe, which is very much in the same vein as O.S. in that the compositions are very technical and the songs are just as weird. The band on this album is superb, most noteworthy is the magnificent Jack Bruce (Cream, etc.) on bass.