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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]]'', ''[[The Stooges (album)|The Stooges debut album]]'', Herbie Mann's ''[[Memphis Underground]]'' and the Ohio Players' ''[[Ecstasy (Ohio Players album)|Ecstasy]]'' and ''[[Pleasure (Ohio Players album)|Pleasure]]''. 
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-His best-known picture, according to a [[Washington Post]] story, was used as the cover of the 1985 ''[[The Best of The Doors]]'' album. It made in late 1966 and shows a [[bare-chested]] [[Morrison]] of the Doors, with his arms outstretched. 
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-Brodsky's photographs appeared on over 400 album covers.  
 +'''''The Washington Post''''' is an [[American newspaper]] founded in 1877. Being located in the nation's capital, it has a particular emphasis on national politics and [[international affairs]]. It is a [[newspaper of record]] and a regional paper; only D.C., [[Maryland]], and [[Virginia]] editions are printed for daily circulation.
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The Washington Post is an American newspaper founded in 1877. Being located in the nation's capital, it has a particular emphasis on national politics and international affairs. It is a newspaper of record and a regional paper; only D.C., Maryland, and Virginia editions are printed for daily circulation.




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