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From The Stacks: U2, ‘Back Through the Mirror’ (Bootleg)
U2 is a divisive band these days, but back in the early ’80s they were new wave favorites.
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From The Stacks: Pat McCormick, ‘Tells It Like It Is’
You might think you’re looking at yet another Jack Davis album cover. Close, but not quite.
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Cheesecake Cover of the Week: Mystic Moods, ‘Sampler’
Artist: Mystic Moods Title: Sampler Year: 1975 Label: Soundbird Cover Concept and Design: William S. Harvey Photographer: Peter D’Aprix For more great sleeves, visit the Cheesecake Album Cover Gallery.
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Deep Cuts: Songs For Getting Away
Sometimes you just have to get away.
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Hipgnosis Cover of the Week: ‘The Edgar Broughton Band’
Artist: The Edgar Broughton Band Title: The Edgar Broughton Band Year: 1971 Label: Harvest For more great sleeves, visit the The Hipgnosis Album Cover Gallery.
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Young Abe Lincoln, Scourge of the Internet
Few people are as iconically American as Abraham Lincoln.
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From The Stacks: The Police, ‘Ghost In the Machine’ (Nautilus SuperDisc)
The Police made five perfect albums. How does one improve upon perfection?
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From The Stacks: Milt Buckner, ‘Rockin’ With Milt’
If Milt’s a-rockin’, don’t come a-knockin’.
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Cheesecake Cover of the Week: Ferrante and Teicher, ‘Getting Together’
Artist: Ferrante & Teicher Title: Getting Together Year: 1970 Label: United Artists Art Direction: Frank Gauna Phtographer: Chuck Stewart For more great sleeves, visit the Cheesecake Album Cover Gallery.
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Deep Cuts: Songs For Choices
Everything involves choice:
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