Josie Cotton's "Convertible Music". Josie with her black, pseudo-bee hive, all dolled up behind the wheel of a red, 1962 T- Bird convertible. The look on her face told you she was ready for more than just driving with the top down.
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The Motel's first album featuring the old lady in the blue, one piece bathing suit. Like a John Waters' film, very surreal and somewhat disturbing.
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Blondie- Parallel Lines. The sexiest woman in rock at the time, surrounded by her band with vertical black and white rows as a backdrop. THE image of new wave and one of the best albums of the genre.
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Wall Of Voodoo. That damned, black ceramic dog still haunts me. Make him stop staring.
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The Cars first album. The alluring, smiling, wild eyed girl on the cover contrasted with the dark motif and estranged feel of the music inside.
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