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* {{Homage}}: The album cover is fashioned after the poster for The Outlaw, starring Jane Russell.[[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_outlaw_poster_7209.jpg]]
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* {{Homage}}: The album cover is fashioned after the poster for The Outlaw, the 1943 film ''The Outlaw'', starring Jane Russell.Creator/JaneRussell.[[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_outlaw_poster_7209.jpg]]
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* AlbumSingle: "Puss 'N' Boots", which reached #5 on the UK charts, and "Strip", which reached #41.
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''Strip'' is the second studio album by Music/AdamAnt, released in 1983.
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''Strip'' is the second studio album by Music/AdamAnt, ''Music/AdamAnt'', released in 1983.
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** "Libertine" namedrops ''Radio/TheLoneRanger''
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** "Libertine" namedrops name-drops ''Radio/TheLoneRanger''
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'''Tracklist'''
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!! Tracklist:
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* TitleTrack: "Strip"
--> ''If I strip for you will you strip for me?''
--> ''If I strip for you will you strip for me?''
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Strip''.]]
-> ''"We're just following ancient history / If I strip for you, will you strip for me?"''
-> ''"We're just following ancient history / If I strip for you, will you strip for me?"''
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-> ''"We're
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!! Tracklist:
# "Strip" - 3:48
# "Baby, Let Me Scream At You" - 4:07
# "Libertine" - 4:19
# "Spanish Games" - 3:00
# "Vanity" - 4:08
# "Puss 'N' Boots" - 3:52
# "Playboy" - 3:50
# "Montreal" - 4:23
# "Navel To Neck" - 3:41
# "Amazon" - 3:50
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!! Tracklist:
# "Strip" - 3:48
# "Baby, Let Me Scream At You" - 4:07
# "Libertine" - 4:19
# "Spanish Games" - 3:00
# "Vanity" - 4:08
# "Puss 'N' Boots" - 3:52
# "Playboy" - 3:50
# "Montreal" - 4:23
# "Navel To Neck" - 3:41
# "Amazon" - 3:50
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!! Tracklist:
[[AC: Side One]]
# "Strip"
# "Baby, Let Me Scream At
#
# "Spanish
# "Vanity"
[[AC: Side Two]]
# "Puss 'N'
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#
# "Navel To
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* TheEighties
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* TheEightiesAlliterativeTitle: "'''N'''avel To '''N'''eck".
* IntercourseWithYou: "Strip"
--> ''When it gets so hot, the end of the day''
--> ''You may find your clothes getting in the way''
--> ''If a pretty dress hides your true desire''
--> ''Fold it nice and slow, throw it on the fire''
--> ''When it gets so hot, the end of the day''
--> ''You may find your clothes getting in the way''
--> ''If a pretty dress hides your true desire''
--> ''Fold it nice and slow, throw it on the fire''
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* ShoutOut: "Puss 'N' Boots" is a reference to ''Literature/PussInBoots''.
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** "Puss 'N' Boots" is a reference to ''Literature/PussInBoots''.
** "Libertine" namedrops ''Radio/TheLoneRanger''
--> ''I know a girl, she's got a lust for danger''
--> ''Thinks being tough makes her the Lone Ranger''
** "Montreal"
--> ''Beautiful, his [[Creator/BrigitteBardot Bardot]]''
* SpecialGuest: Music/PhilCollins provided drums and percussion on the album. Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Music/{{Abba}}) provided additional vocals.
* SpellingSong: "Amazon", near the end
--> ''Don't call her Amazon''
--> ''A-M-A-Z-O-N''
** "Puss 'N' Boots" is a reference to ''Literature/PussInBoots''.
** "Libertine" namedrops ''Radio/TheLoneRanger''
--> ''I know a girl, she's got a lust for danger''
--> ''Thinks being tough makes her the Lone Ranger''
** "Montreal"
--> ''Beautiful, his [[Creator/BrigitteBardot Bardot]]''
* SpecialGuest: Music/PhilCollins provided drums and percussion on the album. Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Music/{{Abba}}) provided additional vocals.
* SpellingSong: "Amazon", near the end
--> ''Don't call her Amazon''
--> ''A-M-A-Z-O-N''
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[[caption-width-right:350:Fancy a [[RollInTheHay roll in the hay?]]]]
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'''''Strip''''' is [[Music/AdamAnt Adam Ant]]'s second solo album, released November 1983.
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'''''Strip''''' is [[Music/AdamAnt Adam Ant]]'s the second solo album, studio album by Music/AdamAnt, released November in 1983.
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!!You May Find Your Tropes Getting In The Way...
* AlbumSingle: "Puss 'n Boots", which reached #5 on the UK charts, and "Strip", which reached #41.
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* AlbumSingle: "Puss
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* HotLibrarian: In the music video for "Strip", there's a very prim, proper woman in glasses shown throughout the clip, until the end, when she flips out, kicks over a table and, you guessed it, takes off the glasses and starts to strip
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* HotLibrarian: In the music video for "Strip", there's a very prim, proper woman in glasses shown throughout the clip, until the end, when she flips out, kicks over a table and, you guessed it, takes off the glasses and starts to strip strip .
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* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: May be the case in "Baby, Let Me Scream at You"
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* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: May be the case in "Baby, Let Me Scream at You"At You".
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* ShoutOut: "Puss In Boots" is a reference to ''Literature/PussInBoots''.
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* ShoutOut: "Puss In 'N' Boots" is a reference to ''Literature/PussInBoots''. ''Literature/PussInBoots''.
* {{Homage}}: The album cover is fashioned after the poster for The Outlaw, starring Jane Russell.[[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_outlaw_poster_7209.jpg]]
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* {{Homage}}: The album cover is fashioned after the poster for The Outlaw, starring Jane Russell.[[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_outlaw_poster_7209.jpg]]
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* {{Homage}}: The album cover is fashioned after the poster for The Outlaw, starring Jane Russell.[[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_outlaw_poster_7209.jpg]]OneWordTitle: "Strip", "Vanity", "Playboy", "Amazon", "Montreal".
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* RollInTheHay: The album cover shows this off nicely.
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* HotLibrarian: In the music video for "Strip", there's a very prim, proper woman in glasses shown throughout the clip, until the end, when she flips out, kicks over a table and, you guessed it, takes off the glasses and starts to strip
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