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Hipgnosis Cover of the Week: Led Zeppelin, ‘Houses of the Holy’
Artist: Led Zeppelin Title: Houses of the Holy Year: 1973 Label: Atlantic For more great sleeves, visit the The Hipgnosis Album Cover Gallery.
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The Tale of the Swamp Beast (or 45 Years In the Life Of A Les Paul)
It all began with a broken Fender Telecaster.
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From The Stacks: The Mojo Men, “Dance With Me” (Single)
There was a lot swirling around the San Francisco music scene in 1965.
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Cartoon Saturday: Don Imus, ‘1200 Hamburgers To Go’
Artist: Don Imus Title: 1200 Hamburgers To Go Year: 1972 Label: RCA Cover Artist: Jack Davis
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From The Stacks: Boston, ‘We Found It In the Trashcan, Honest!’ (Bootleg)
Boston’s demo tapes might be one of the most famous bootlegs in existence.
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Cheesecake Cover of the Week: The Kirby Stone Four, ‘The Kirby Stone Touch’
Artist: The Kirby Stone Four Title: The Kirby Stone Touch Year: 1959 Label: Columbia Cover credits: Unknown, presumed in-house art department For more great sleeves, visit the Cheesecake Album Cover Gallery.
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Deep Cuts: Camera Songs
“The camera never lies” is a dirty lie.
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Hipgnosis Cover of the Week: Argent, ‘In Deep’
Artist: Argent Title: In Deep Year: 1973 Label: Epic For more great sleeves, visit the The Hipgnosis Album Cover Gallery.
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Ceci N’Est Pas Une Opinion (or “The Treachery Of Memes”)
Back in 1929, the Belgian surrealist René Magritte first exhibited what looked less like a painting and more like a sign hanging outside a tobacconist shop.
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From The Stacks: Benny Jones, ‘Pity The Man’
Oh my, look at this train wreck.
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