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-[[Joel Brodsky]], [[American photographer]], best-known for his [[risqué]] [[Ohio Players]] album cover photography. His photographs are also featured on the covers of [[The Doors]]' ''[[Strange Days (album)|Strange Days]]''[http://forum.sibnet.ru/uploads/1226227631/gallery_15062_388_42402.jpg], ''[[The Stooges (album)|The Stooges debut album]]''[http://dkpresents.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/iggy-and-the-stooges.jpg], Herbie Mann's ''[[Memphis Underground]]'' and the Ohio Players' ''[[Ecstasy (Ohio Players album)|Ecstasy]]'' and ''[[Pleasure (Ohio Players album)|Pleasure]]''.+[[Joel Brodsky]], [[American photographer]], best-known for his [[risqué]] [[Ohio Players]] album cover photography. His photographs are also featured on the covers of [[The Doors]]' ''[[Strange Days (album)|Strange Days]]''[http://forum.sibnet.ru/uploads/1226227631/gallery_15062_388_42402.jpg], ''[[The Stooges (album)|The Stooges debut album]]''[http://dkpresents.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/iggy-and-the-stooges.jpg], Herbie Mann's ''[[Memphis Underground]]''[http://www.jazz59.com/images/memphisunderground.jpg] and the Ohio Players' ''[[Ecstasy (Ohio Players album)|Ecstasy]]'' and ''[[Pleasure (Ohio Players album)|Pleasure]]''.
His best-known picture, according to a [[Washington Post]] story, was used as the cover of the 1985 ''[[The Best of The Doors]]''[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/34/Jimmorrison2.jpg] album. It made in late 1966 and shows a [[bare-chested]] [[Jim Morrison]] of the Doors, with his [[arms outstretched]]. His best-known picture, according to a [[Washington Post]] story, was used as the cover of the 1985 ''[[The Best of The Doors]]''[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/34/Jimmorrison2.jpg] album. It made in late 1966 and shows a [[bare-chested]] [[Jim Morrison]] of the Doors, with his [[arms outstretched]].

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Joel Brodsky, American photographer, best-known for his risqué Ohio Players album cover photography. His photographs are also featured on the covers of The Doors' Strange Days[1], The Stooges debut album[2], Herbie Mann's Memphis Underground[3] and the Ohio Players' Ecstasy and Pleasure.

His best-known picture, according to a Washington Post story, was used as the cover of the 1985 The Best of The Doors[4] album. It made in late 1966 and shows a bare-chested Jim Morrison of the Doors, with his arms outstretched.

Brodsky's photographs appeared on over 400 album covers.





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