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Indelibly Stamped : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indelibly Stamped
''Indelibly Stamped'' is the second album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1971. It marked a dramatic change in direction to a more straightforward rock sound, and by admission of the band's own liner notes, "Travelled" is the only song with any resemblance to their debut album. Like their debut, this album was a commercial failure upon release; however, in later decades it went gold in France and Canada. Original editions have a colour gate-fold cover and different text for the band name and album title. The cover photograph features the tattooed torso and arms of a topless woman. This is the first Supertramp album issued in the U.S.; the cover was in colour (in 1971), but A&M pasted two gold stars over the nipples. ==Cover art== The cover depicts the tattooed torso and arms of a topless woman. It is commonly believed that the model for the cover was Rusty Skuse, largely due to a tattoo on the left arm which names "Bill" and "Rusty"; however, a comparison between the album cover and photographs of Skuse's tattoos show that this is not the case. According to Paul Sayce, writing in ''Tattoo News'', the model was Marion Hollier, who was extensively tattooed at the Les Skuse Tattoo Studio in the 1960s.〔Sayce, Paul, (Tattoo News ), July 2009.〕 An article published in ''The People'' shortly after the album's release also identifies Hollier as the model, noting that she was paid £45 for the job.
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