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This one has some I haven't seen though.
Follow Ups:
1) The Winkies - s/t (Chrysalis 1975)
2) Juicy Lucy - s/t (Vertigo 1970)
3) ELP - Love Beach
4) Fleetwood Mac - Heros are Hard to Find
5) Orleans - Waking and Dreaming
6) Grand Funk Railroad - Survival
7) Klaus Nomi - s/t
8) Supertramp - Breakfast in America
9)Ozzy - Bark at the Moon, Diary of a Madman
This one (#30):
is so close to this Dutch record that I have:
Check out the expression on the face of that Russian military? officer; is he having fun, or what? Come to think of it, his dance partner seems to be just as enthusiastic about it.
There is a guy (to the left of the words "gaat door de maag") on the Dutch record that may "lose his lunch" if he drinks any more of that beer that he is holding.
Dave
Later Gator,
Crank up your talking machine, grab a jar of your favorite "kick-back", sit down, relax, and let the good times roll.
...and its not as bad as you might think, which is more than can be said for the man himself.
the 70's in general. Fertile ground for the cheesy album cover. Keep them coming!
"The torture never stops"
didn't like the horse's brass.
. . . many of them are the best, for example:
wow
There is an artist that album cover reminds me of, but the name escapes me.
c
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...presumably not because of the cover.
but you get the feeling there is a very dark, disturbing story there that only Ingmar Bergman could tell.
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