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Album covers are an important part of music not only as marketing, but as art. Here are three iconic covers from the 70s.
The cover art is immediately provocative. In the photo, Carpenter kneels on all fours wearing a tight black dress. Her hand rests on a man's leg. His hand, meanwhile, holds a chunk of her blond hair.
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