
Kerry McNabb, often mis-credited as Kerry McNab, worked as a recording engineer for Frank Zappa from the early 1970s. McNabb provided vocal for Apostrophe ('). He can be seen in the Zappa movie Baby Snakes (The Film). McNabb also worked with George Duke, who started calling him 'Mr. McFreeze' because he (McNabb) liked the temperature at sub freezing levels in the studio.
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This episode focuses on Zappa's early 70s albums, Overnight Sensation (1973) and Apostrophy (') (1974). Together they encapsulate Zappa's extraordinary musical diversity and were also the 2 most commercially successful albums that he released in his prolific career. Included are interviews, musical demonstrations, rare archive & home movie footage, plus live performances to tell the story behind the conception and recording of these groundbreaking albums. Extras include additional interviews and demonstrations not included in the broadcast version, 2 full performances from the Roxy in 1973 and Saturday Night Live in 1976, and new full live performance done specially for these Classic Albums.

Rock artist Frank Zappa hosts a concert in New York City. This movie contains tons of on-stage footage, off-stage footage, and animation.
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