Your Poppa Don't Mind. Supertramp. Bass cover.

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*I had put the original album cover detailed below as a thumbnail for this cover. YouTube, 5 minutes later removed it and gave me a warning as to inappropriate content and warned of a strike if it happens again. Again, I don't understand how YouTube works entirely (or humanity at this point). YouTube has content with porn stars etc. and that, they consider acceptable. But not an album cover from 1971 featuring the female breast. Check out the album cover for yourself and make your own judgement.
Supertramp were a British rock band that formed in London in 1970. They experienced their greatest global success in 1979 with their sixth album Breakfast in America. Marked by the individual songwriting of founders Roger Hodgson (vocals, keyboards and guitars) and Rick Davies (vocals and keyboards), the group were distinguished for blending progressive rock and pop styles as well as for a sound that relied heavily on Wurlitzer electric piano. I have other Supertramp cover also.
'Indelibly Stamped' is their second album released in 1971. It marked a dramatic change in direction to a more straightforward rock sound, and by admission of the band's own liner notes, "Travelled" is the only song with any resemblance to their debut album. Like their debut, this album was a commercial failure upon release, but in later decades it went gold in France and Canada. Original editions have a colour gate-fold cover and different text for the band name and album title. The cover photograph features the tattooed torso and arms of a topless woman. This is the first Supertramp album issued in the U.S.; the cover was in colour (in 1971), but A&M pasted two gold stars over the nipples. The album was banned from a number of record stores in Australia, while others sold each copy inside a brown paper sleeve.
The cover depicts the tattooed torso and arms of a topless woman. According to Paul Sayce, writing in Tattoo News, the model was Marion Hollier, who was extensively tattooed at the Les Skuse Tattoo Studio in the 1960s. An article published in The People shortly after the album's release also identifies Hollier as the model, noting that she was paid £45 for the job (equivalent to £800 in 2023).
Marion was a great fan of the ‘Bristol Tattoo Club’ meetings in the 1960’s. It is believed Marion stopped getting tattooed after Les died on the 14th of June 1973 – but it is not known why she had Bill and Rusty tattooed on her forearm – or indeed what became of her.
Roger Hodgson later said Indelibly Stamped was "the survival album to put ourselves back in the good books of our manager. There was no theme worked out for the album and we were floundering."
This was the last album Hodgson played bass during his tenure with Supertramp. The track "Rosie Had Everything Planned" is the only original song in the entire Supertramp catalog for which Rick Davies receives no writing or co-writing credit.
On this day in music history; 1969 - One Hit Wonders Zager and Evans started a six week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'In The Year 2525, (Exordium And Terminus)'. The song was also No.1 in the UK, making them the only one hit wonders ever in both the US and UK singles charts.
2008 - Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood left his wife of 23 years and moved in with an 18-year-old Russian cocktail waitress. The 61 year-old dad-of-four had met the teenager while out drinking and had taken her away to his luxury pad in Ireland. Hmm.
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