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plus-low-overthrow · 19 hours ago
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(Dan) TANDA - MF DOOM x Tatsuro Yamashita (DT001LP)
Mash-up's, 2024.
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schibborasso · 8 months ago
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DAF Ein Produkt der Deutsch-Amerikanischen Freundschaft, 1979
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girlbossdarkiplier · 3 months ago
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markcu cast as lps 😚
ermm.. if you saw me try to upload this the first time nooo you didn't 😁
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"🤓thats not the same species" Clearly... ur not a connoisseur of LPS role play logic ok...
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is this too niche.. 😟
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 1 month ago
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Joy Division - Disorder
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scanzen · 10 months ago
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Puccini: Pillangókisasszony
1963, Qualiton, Hungary.
Cover art: Varga Győző
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monkeyssalad-blog · 10 days ago
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Astro Boy
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Astro Boy by Jim's Record Barn
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cinnamoncee · 2 months ago
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1959
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dyinggirldied · 4 months ago
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Dresses remind me of LP!Athy
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faunandfloraas · 6 months ago
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Looking at my joan jett vinyl picture discs and thinking about how any kpop company could make the fattest stacks from vinyl releases
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swallowedabug · 3 months ago
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We Are Lady Parts : Music From Seasons 1 & 2 (2024)
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plus-low-overthrow · 2 months ago
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PHOTO: Harry Belafonte and The Islanders - Caribbean! (World Record Club)
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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STILL THE MOST (IN)FAMOUS GEISHA GIRLS IN THE HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC.
PIC(S) INFO: (L to R): Spotlight on Kuniko Okamura and Michi Hirota, members of Japan's Red Buddha Theatre/dance company, photographed by American photo-artist Karl Stoecker for glam rock/art rock band SPARKS "Kimono My House" LP sleeve cover art, c. 1974.
MADELINE BOCARO: "Who were the two geishas on the cover, or were they actually guys in drag?"
RUSSELL MAEL: "The two girls were members of a Japanese dance company touring England in 1974. They are women, not men, not Ron, not me. We were very happy that Island Records allowed us not to have the name of the band nor the album title on the front cover. We thought the image alone would speak loudly enough. Try to get a company to go along with that concept today."
SLEEVE ART MINI-OVERVIEW: "The "Kimono My House" album cover, featuring two slightly askew kimono-clad geishas with absolutely no mention of the band at all, has been voted among the best album covers of all time in almost every poll taken. Beck named it again in the November 2001 issue of "Vanity Fair."
Island Records’ Marketing Director Tim Clark fashioned his promotional strategy for Sparks after the one he had implemented with ROXY MUSIC. “The very name SPARKS meant to us that the music would lend itself to a very glossy and arty feel.”  The photographer of Roxy’s glamorous album covers, Karl Stoecker and art director Nicholas de Ville were recruited to create the iconic cover of Kimono My House, though the concept of the goofy geishas was completely Ron Mael’s idea."
PART II: The two garish geishas on the cover of "Kimono My House" with smeared makeup and disheveled hair were the antithesis of Roxy’s classy covers. They laughed in the face of cover art, while at the same time making history as one of its greatest examples! One of them seems to foresee this – with a wink! The chosen cover photo was actually an outtake, shot near the end of the photo session.
It has been voted among the best album covers of all time in almost every poll taken. Beck named it again in the November 2001 issue of "Vanity Fair." The models, Michi Hirota and Kuniko Okamura were from Japan’s Red Buddha Theatre headed by Stomu Yamashta performing in London at the time. The geisha on the right is Michi Hirota, who also provides the memorable abrasive spoken Japanese vocals on the song "It’s No Game (Part 1)" on David Bowie’s "Scary Monsters" album, 1980."
-- MADELINE X (Madeline Bocaro blogspot), "SPARKS’ Iconic Album Cover – "Kimono My House," retrospective, c. 2015
Source: www.madelinex.com/2014/12/25/sparks-iconic-album-cover-kimono-my-house.
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 months ago
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Joy Division - Shadowplay
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scanzen · 10 months ago
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808 State: Quadrastate
1989, Creed Records, England
Sleeve by Peek Design
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cinnamoncee · 2 months ago
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1954
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monkeyssalad-blog · 10 days ago
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By The Peat Fire
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By The Peat Fire by Jim's Record Barn Via Flickr: Music by The Wick Scottish Dance Band--
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