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  • Cheesecake Cover of the Week: Les Baxter, ‘Ports Of Pleasure’

    Artist: Les Baxter With His Chorus and Orchestra Title: Ports of Pleasure Year: 1957 Label: Capitol Cover Artist/Designer/Photographer: Unknown, presumed in house art department   For more great sleeves, visit the Cheesecake Album Cover Gallery.

  • Deep Cuts: Alone Songs

    It’s true: Some of us want nothing more from our government than to be left alone.

  • Hipgnosis Cover of the Week: Edgar Broughton Band, ‘In Side Out’

    Artist: Edgar Broughton Band Title: In Side Out Year: 1972 Label: Harvest For more great sleeves, visit the The Hipgnosis Album Cover Gallery.

  • Return of the Revenge of the Rise of the Son of the Bride of the Lemeloes

    Is there any greater autumn terror than an election?

  • From The Stacks: Cereal Records

    Some of my earliest musical memories involve cereal boxes.

  • From The Stacks: Johnny Cash, ‘Everybody Loves A Nut’

    What the heck is going on with this album cover?

  • Cheesecake Cover of the Week: ‘The Rosy-Singers’

    Artist: The Rosy-Singers Title: The Rosy-Singers Year: 1965 Label: Philips Cover Artist/Designer/Photographer: Unknown, presumed in house art department   For more great sleeves, visit the Cheesecake Album Cover Gallery.

  • Deep Cuts: Story Songs

    All songs (well, most) tell a story, but story songs are really something special.

  • Hipgnosis Cover of the Week: Renaissance, ‘Prologue’

    Artist: Renaissance Title: Prologue Year: 1972 Label: Capitol For more great sleeves, visit the The Hipgnosis Album Cover Gallery.

  • Art: A Workout For Your Empathy Muscles

    What if I told you that you can solve all of the world’s problems by writing a story?

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