DSCN5737, originally uploaded by Prince of Petworth.
Props, of course, go to Som Records on 14th Street.
Ed. Note: Som Records has recently become an advertiser on PoP. The selection of album cover of the week is in no way influenced by their advertising. I simply love their selection of album covers. As always reader submitted album covers are not only accepted they are encouraged.
Category: art
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05 February 2012 3:11 PM
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mmmm i should get this since pizza makes up 70% or my meals….and this one looks like my favorite brick oven thin crust style…
ps: im glad you mentioned this. I have about a dozen 80′s rock and metal vinyl i was going to give away but I think ill stop by and trade sell or give it to them.
Iron Maiden, Rush, Scorpions, Moley Hatchet, Judas Priest, and a few more bands.
So is this a pizza restaurant’s “soundtrack” or something? (Jeno’s..?) That is awesome.
(vonstallin- give away Rush? Sacrilegious, man!)
That is just about the best album cover I have ever laid eyes on…
Jeno’s was an affordable pizza brand that was popular 25+ years ago; in a time when the frozen food case offered a veritable smattering of what it there today (it was pretty much what “Ellios” is today). This actually makes it funnier to me, the thought of Mad Men deciding that this nubbins brand of pizza needed its own soundtrack. Brilliant.