I'm disqualifying myself from voting because I'm not buying this, BUT let me express enthusiastic thumbs up for the OUTSTANDING packaging & knockout job curating & assembling all the audio & historical content for current fans to enjoy. This will surely be THE comprehensive edition of "Apostrophe" in our lifetimes & beyond.
Frank Zappa--exhibit "A" for the "not fir everyone" maxim. Thanks to my extremely tuned-in older brother (RIP), I dug into the full cornucopia of the '60's-70's Renaissance of pop/rock culture, INCLUDING "Freak Out" along with all the succeeding Mothers albums. I appreciated Zappa's dexterity as an underrated guitarist, along with his defiant individuality, which of course was especially appealing to me at age 12. Still, these were not albums that gave me much listening enjoyment, I gotta admit, and as time advanced, I became even more alienated by Zappa's abrasive persona & Hustler-mag level of humor. Very much "not for me." I can say, though, that I was able to see him live in Iowa City circa 1977, band at that time included Adrian Belew & Terry Bozzio. Decent show, there was never a moment onstage, though, that Frank wasn't puffing on a Winston or had one burning in a nearby ashtray.