Desire's cover always looks cool to me.
-GJ
My vote is for the Great White Wonder.
It was so good, even The Beatles imitated it...
Art
My favorite back cover is for Grand Prix 20.
http://home.cfl.rr.com/marie1948/GPBack.jpg
Freewheelin,
I'd go with BIABH.
Greatest Hits...
> My vote is for the Great White Wonder.
>
> It was so good, even The Beatles imitated it
They took a lot from Bob, especially John. They wouldn't have been
who they were - or where they are today - without Bob. The best Dylan
album covers though are Blonde On Blonde and Nashville Skyline - this
is a fact, there's no argument about it
Definitely Blonde on Blonde
> Album covers are not exactly Dylan's strong suit
Whose album covers *are* their strong suit? Oh sorry, I forgot you're
not *talking* to me at the moment are you? Let me know when you've
worked your way out of your sulk
Roxy Music, Ohio Players, Herb Alpert, and Pink Floyd are fairly well-
known for their album covers...
> Whose album covers *are* their strong suit?
Wait, I know what you're thinking, it's:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/85/TheBeatlesMagicalMysteryTouralbumcover.jpg
and Abbey Road is very much like
Freewheelin' -
people in the middle of the street -
VW on the left side !
> and Abbey Road is very much like
> Freewheelin' -
> people in the middle of the street -
> VW on the left side !
That's true. They also demonstrate the character of the music inside
very well - Freewheelin' is cuddley, James Deanesque beatnik, off the
cuff man, groovy. Abbey Road is 'profound', self important and
pompous