Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of record covers from the golden age of LPs


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YOU make the caption!

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Breaking bad

“Missao Sucesso”  Os Impossiveis  (Brazil)

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Sum sum summertime!

Hugo and Luigi with Their Children’s Chorus  “Summer Camp Songs”  RCA Victor Records

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Out of our heads

“Don’t Let the Devil Blow Your Mind!!”  Elder Marshall Taylor, of the Zion Apostolic Christian Memorial Church and Day Card Center, Detroit, Michigan

“Money Buys Everything” / “I Need a Fix” / “Only a Man Can Satisfy Me” / “There is No God!”

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LPCL: All the nudes fit to print

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Do you want to know a secret?

“Il Segreto in Confessione”  b/w “Mi Voglio Sposare”  Mirella e Franco Trincale  Fonolo Records (Italy)

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One joint, one call, twenty years

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Funny fez

“Kanhaiyaa”  EMI Records Original Bollywood Soundtrack  (1981)

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Catalonia! What makes your big heads so big?

A rare one on the Kubaney label  Manuel Caballero’s “Gigantes y Cabezudos”  Many Spanish festivals include costumed figures known as gigantes y cabezudos, roughly, “Giants and Big-Heads” . The main feature of these figures is typically their papier mache heads; bodies are covered in clothing matching the costume’s theme.  These figures are particularly common in festivals of Basque Country or Catalonia, where many cities and towns have their own figures.  FREAKY great cover.

Bonus pic:

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Chest fever

Bar-Kays  “Too Hot To Stop”  Mercury Records  (1976)   Also includes “Shake Your Rump to the Funk”.

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