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Two classic cover paintings by cult artist Guy Peellaert of Rock Dreams fame Top/ Album Diamond Dogs (RCA, 1974) by David Bowie merges the novel 1984 by George Orwell and Bowie's own vision of a post-apocalyptic world. Back of the gatefold LP cover discloses Bowie's body as a lying dog's. Bottom/ The Rolling Stones' It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (Atlantic, 1974) would mark Jagger and Richards' first effort as producers under their pseudonym "The Glimmer Twins".
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