Buried Treasure: Mom's Apple Pie - Mom's Apple Pie #2 (1973)
Today I'm rerunning a very interesting post that appeared here all the way back in April 2012. Later, it was discovered by Mom's Apple Pie's first manager, Larry Patterson, who published a brief comment about what I wrote. The ten piece horn-rock ensemble, Mom's Apple Pie, is remembered by record collectors more for the famously obscene cover from their eponymous, first LP (1972) than they are for their music. Let me be as delicate as possible. The artwork featuring the sexually explicit, steaming apple pie "Mom" is holding can be seen on the group's Wikipedia page and elsewhere on the Internet. I'm not posting it here because it may make some readers uncomfortable. Check it out on your own if you're interested. The cover of the Ohio band's second album (1973) - shown on the left - is far more mundane. Horn bands were still all the rage in '72 and Mom's Apple Pie tried very hard to cas...