Banned MOM'S APPLE PIE LP (1972) Rock & Roll NICK CARUSO ART Export SEALED!!!

Sold Date: December 15, 2016
Start Date: November 28, 2016
Final Price: $45.00 (USD)
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Offered here is a RARE, Banned MOM'S APPLE PIE LP from 1972. Naughty art by NICK CARUSO graces the cover. Zoom into the sliced apple pie and you'll see what all the controversy was about. (See photo) This is a SEALED, original copy from 1972. This copy has a stamp at the upper left corner marked 'EXPORT'.

Mom's Apple Pie was an American ten-member rock band from Warren, Ohio. They were best known for their banned album cover and for the voice of lead singer Bob Fiorino. The band released two albums, Mom's Apple Pie in 1972 and Mom's Apple Pie II in 1973. A third album was recorded but was not released until 2011. Both albums have become favorites among collectors, due in part to the self-titled first album's risqué cover artwork, which contains a subtle depiction of female genitalia. The cover, designed by Nick Caruso, was banned shortly upon the album's release and an alternative cover was released, making both versions highly sought-after among collectors.

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