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The cover for Amorica was too risque for many stores to carry the album and the record did not make as much money as it could have.
This question is officially no, well at least until anything is proved. There is some risque photos of her around the internet, that may indicate otherwise, but until it's proved, the answer is no.
Moulin Rouge (Red Mill) in French is a song. the song is from the movie of the same name which was about, I believe the French artist Vincent Van Gogh and was in part adapted from the novel, with the rather risque title (Lust For Life). There probably have been several night clubs, etc bearing the name.
Some are not for kids- we have R and NC-l7 ratings to prove this point. Many very risque and really avant-garde films ( certainly not for kids) have very remote and innocuous titles that do not hint at content. examples include such benighted (classics) as Riders On the Storm ( not a western!), Brothers In Blood , there are many other examples. I say all film advertising should give not only the rating but in pictures a hint of what the plot is about! This is not done as often as it should.
That is true, according to Chris Blackwell and the liner notes on Pressure Drop. The picture was taken in October of 1975, when Geraldine Edwards was eighteen years old. She had met Robert Palmer that same year. Chris Blackwell, who was the owner of Island Records, the label Robert Palmer was signed to from 1974 to 1989, quoted in 1987 "In my opinion, Geraldine Edwards sold as many copies of Pressure Drop as did Robert Palmer. Quite a few men bought the album just for it's cover photo. It was risque but I went with it. The seventies were a time of expansion in every way, including the widening of boundaries and what was considered socially acceptable. It shocked some but I as willing to take the risk."