Thank you Lee. Considering I bought most of my LPs by the pound {weight}, and that most of them have never been played, (I never bought a serious turntable. The record player on which some of these were played -- but perhaps thankfully, most of them were K-Tel compilations, was {is[!]} a Webcor 1960 portable turntable that plays all four speeds); I may have a few LPs with titillating covers. {Oddly enough, the first Andrea True LP cover is not particularly arousing. The sheet music for "More, More, More" shows more flesh, but does not cross the line into NSFW.}
Without having this LP (believe me, if this had turned up in any cut-out bin I shopped, even if it cost $2.99, I would have bought it), or hearing any of the tracks thereupon, can I give this release a 10? |=p}
Moved Green overwrap sleeve between 106 and 106 A versions, I remember this version appearing in department stores! (whereas the uncensored clear-wrap version would appear in local/indy stores, of course this was moot when Atco (Atlantic) came out with the all "tree" version...(this of course is the back cover image flipped and minus the credits overprint!)....John
Added the interim packaging that put a green overwrap cover on the front to obscure the photo. The back was clear regular shrink wrap. This was used until the stock had been depleted of the cover with the "two fine ladies" on it and was replaced with the censored cover of the plants without the models (which is the back cover photo reversed and without print).