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''Lysol'' (aka ''Melvins'' aka ''Untitled'' aka ''Lice-all'') is the fourth album by the Melvins, released in 1992 on Boner Records. The album cover is a painting based on a sculpture by Cyrus Edwin Dallin named ''"Appeal to the Great Spirit."'' The image also appears on ''The Beach Boys in Concert'', on the logo for Brother Records, and on the cover of ''The Time Is Near'' by the Keef Hartley Band. The album was recorded in less than a week, according to the band's official website. == Release == Boner Records was unaware that Lysol was a registered trademark until after the first batch of record jackets and CD booklets/back cards had already been printed. Lysol sent a staff member to go undercover as an interviewer for a magazine to find out information about the record, as they did not want their name on the album. Boner officially retitled the record Melvins and covered the word Lysol with black tape on the front of the jackets and booklets and with black ink on the spines. Early after the initial release, the tape and ink were easily removed, and many fans did so. Later, attempting to remove the tape would result in severe damage. Subsequent printings omitted the word Lysol entirely. For the January 20th, 2015 vinyl reissue, Boner released the album under the title "Lice-all," presumably to avoid the trademark but maintain the phonetic recognition. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lysol (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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