Of course the most famous ass shot in Disco history ..
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It seems to me that In the disco era the breasts were more celebrated than the backside. Ok people especially JOHAN~!! lol:icon_lol: see if you can find Disco covers with more T or A.. mens butts count too
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Well Miss Dayna, since the topic of this discussion T or A, this Crown Heights Affair album would agree with you. The tits in general would be tops.
That said, I think CHA and I prefer legs and where they meet
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Find them and destroy them!
Is "Tops" San Diegan for "Tits"?
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In Argentina, Salsouls "Nice and Nasty" had a sticker covering that girls buttocks. In order to see them, you had to buy the imported release. :icon_rolleyes:
Dont forget this other classic below. Yes, the local edition had stickers all over the place:
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It don't mean a thing (if ain't got that swing)
These sleeves got me in big trouble BITD!
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Last edited by Videoskooter; August 9th, 2007 at 03:08 PM. Reason: More nipples!
Not that I was looking for them, but I noticed that during the 70s, there was a trend for male bands to do album covers where all the guys were topless. I think it was mainly in the black/soul music category. I don't recall too many rock albums where the guys were doing that.
Back to the lovely ladies, I'd say the boobies got the best 'exposure', pun intended. I think it was those Euro covers that really started the trend early on, especially during the early 70s. I've got a Fausto Papetti album from 74 with a lot of breast.
Disco Funk
This is another Erotic Drum Band Cover for fun:icon_smile:
Now "Plug me to death"... That's what I call subtle![]()
It don't mean a thing (if ain't got that swing)
and hair, I love hair
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♪♪♪ The music is higher/ I don't want to stop
♪♪♪ (Cerrone's Paradise)
butt this is nice too :icon_razz:
If you buy this record your life, will be better.
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