Jim Gordon - Classical gas , you're so vain , sundown , riki don't lose that number , low spark of high healed boys , jump into the fire , stand tall , rockin pneumonia and the boogie woogie flu - to name a few .
What an fantastic instrumental piece by an incredible man.The albums title song is jam from start to finish from Zappa who released 62 albums in his lifetime,wasn't a drug user.and testified before the U.S.Senate.One hell of a resume.
Apostrophe' the title track is an instrumental jam featuring Cream bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Jim Gordon.
The song Apostrophe is included in the 1974 studio album "Apostrophe" by Frank Zappa. Musicians who took part in the album, such as: Jean-Luc Ponty, George Duke, Jim Gordon (drummer in the blues rock supergroup Derek and the Dominos, Little Richard and Delaney & Bonnie. Gordon played drums on George Harrison's 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. In 1983, unfortunately a serious misfortune struck dramatically their life), Jack Bruce, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Ian Underwood, among other excellent musicians, contributed to the extraordinary musical performance, and remains Zappa's biggest commercial success in the US. Worth.
RIP and farewell to Jack Bruce one of the best and influential Bass guitar players. His work here with Frank Zappa is amazing! I would call it a "Lead Bass" and his playing makes Apostrophe' the most rockin -est jammin 70's instrumental!