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ba ba booie

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Nov 12, 2002, 9:04:00 PM11/12/02
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What is the most unique album cover artwork of all time?


Is there any more album cover artwork out there any more? Well, when
there was it was pretty cool. There are / were so many different kinds.

Most of all of "Pink Floyd's" album covers were very unique. "Dark Side
of The Moon" & "Wish You Were Here" & "Animals" to name a few.

A band called "Nectar" had a good one on the album named "Remember the
Future". Remember that one?

That is the problem with CD's these daze, the cover is so freakin small
that there is no room for creativity for artwork.

"Led Zeppelin" had quite a few good ones. "Led Zeppelin III" was cool
and so was "Physical Graffiti". What was the one where the album had a
spinning dial on the cover that you could turn and make it look
different at you choosing?

The Grateful put out a couple of sweet ones. "Go to Heaven" was probably
was one of their weakest one out of the bunch. I like the "Without a
Net" cover.

The "Rolling Stone's" also had a couple of great artwork covers on their
albums.

That is something that I miss, is the great artwork that the bands came
out with. Oh those were the days.

I have not bought any recorded albums in the last 20 years that I am out
of touch with the artwork that is out there.

What is the most unique album cover artwork of all time?

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Jack Terrapin

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Nov 12, 2002, 9:41:12 PM11/12/02
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You can't overlook any of the early Santana art.

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jude

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Nov 12, 2002, 9:43:33 PM11/12/02
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don't forget American Beauty. Great cover. And Aoxomoxoa, too.


=)jude


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GreyHunder

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Nov 12, 2002, 10:27:35 PM11/12/02
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I give Boston's album covers a vote.


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Chopface

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Nov 12, 2002, 10:20:27 PM11/12/02
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Hey Booie,

One of my housemates has Physical Graffiti on vinyl and it has the
spinny thing. It changes what you see in some of the windows of the
building on the cover. Wait, I swear he has III too, where the spinny
thing changes some of the weird random stuff on the cover. I could be
confused though. I know one of them for sure does what I said.

Chops

John Weber

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Nov 12, 2002, 11:43:44 PM11/12/02
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Chopface wrote:

> Hey Booie,
>
> One of my housemates has Physical Graffiti on vinyl and it has the
> spinny thing. It changes what you see in some of the windows of the
> building on the cover. Wait, I swear he has III too, where the spinny
> thing changes some of the weird random stuff on the cover. I could be
> confused though. I know one of them for sure does what I said.

The spinny thing was from the Led Zep III; Physical Grafitti has the aprtment
building with die-cut windows that you can change the pictures with.

I've always thought the boxed set and Remaster boxes had nice artwork to
them.

J Weber

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Nov 12, 2002, 10:53:24 PM11/12/02
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Kansas always had cool Album art

On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 03:27:35 GMT, "GreyHunder" <greyh...@cox.net>
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mrbassman

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Nov 12, 2002, 10:58:26 PM11/12/02
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How 'bout that King Crimson cover with the big red face??
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Kelly Humphries

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Nov 12, 2002, 10:58:47 PM11/12/02
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I thought I'd heard that David Byrne want every copy of "Speaking in
Tongues" to be made with the moveable Robert Rauschenberg collage, but
when the record company reminded him who's money it really was, they made
only a limited number of copies of it.

Hmmm, well, here ya go:

---
http://www.talking-heads.net/faq.html#4

What is the story behind the Speaking in Tounges Limited Edition LP
package ?

It was designed by artist Robert Rauschenberg (born Port Arthur, Texas).
As the sleeve design was too expensive, David Byrne painted another sleeve
for the regular release of the album.
---

Others in my collection: The Small Faces' "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake" has a
circular sleeve similar to a tobacco tin. And I don't think many bands
have come up with something like the 3-D cover to the Rolling Stones
"Their Satanic Majesty's Request." Heck, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin had
their friends at HipGnosis come up with some trippy images, but the Stones
have their own wing in the Interactive Cover Hall of Fame -- the zipper on
"Sticky Fingers," the beauty salon pics on "Some Girls," a toungue-shaped
vinyl single for "She Was Hot"...

kelly (and no, I'm not selling my copy of any of them :-)

John Weber

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Nov 13, 2002, 12:12:45 AM11/13/02
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ba ba booie wrote:

> What is the most unique album cover artwork of all time?

My two favorites have always been

Strom Thorgerson (I'm almost certain I mispelled something there), a.k.a.
Hipgnosis did alot of pretty sharp photograpy for the albums by Pink Floyd,
Led Zeppelin and others. His illustrated work never really impressed me
much (Black Sabbath's Technical Ecstacy comes to mind), but the
photographic works are amazing.

Vaughan Oliver, who was half of the design collective 23 Envelope and later
V23, put out stunning covers for most of the bands that came out on 4AD
throughout the 80's and 90's, including the Cocteau Twins, The Pixies, and
This Mortal Coil. Definitely artsy.

This would make a good top ten list in this group.

J Weber


Dolphyzap

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Nov 12, 2002, 11:43:24 PM11/12/02
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In article <2677-3DD...@storefull-2335.public.lawson.webtv.net>,

Jaz...@webtv.net (ba ba booie) writes:

>What is the most unique album cover artwork of all time?

Cal Schenkel's work for Frank Zappa/Mothers Of Invention is certainly unique.
"We're Only In It For The Money," "Uncle Meat" and "Burnt Weenie Sandwich"
comes to mind.

Neon Park also did a great cover for Zappa's "Weasles Ripped My Flesh" as well
as his wonderful LP covers for Little Feat. "Sailing Shoes" is a favorite.

The Beatles (aka "The White Album") and R. Crumb's Big Brother & The Holding
Co. "Cheap Thrills" are also high on my list.

Pat

j perry

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Nov 12, 2002, 11:41:49 PM11/12/02
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In article <2677-3DD...@storefull-2335.public.lawson.webtv.net>,

Jaz...@webtv.net (ba ba booie) wrote:

> What is the most unique album cover artwork of all time?

> The "Rolling Stone's" also had a couple of great artwork covers on their
> albums.
>
R. Crumb was solicited to do the "Sticky Fingers" album and refused.
Back when he played with "The Cheap Suit Serenaders" in Palo Alto (mid
70s?), When asked why he said no, he said (a touch miffed), "Let me put it
in a way for you to understand, What's more prestigious than doing a
Rolling Stones Album cover? How about *REFUSING* to do a Rolling Stones
Album cover.

It was twisted logic but brilliant, I always thought.

~jp~

bluedogbeads

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"ba ba booie" <Jaz...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> What is the most unique album cover artwork of all time?
>

I always thought Axis: Bold As Love's cover was very sweet...


GRJ987

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Nov 12, 2002, 11:55:54 PM11/12/02
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> What was the one where the album had a
>spinning dial on the cover that you could turn and make it look
>different at you choosing?

III

thankfully my folks never threw out their vinyl
: )
for some good music check out:

http://www.undernewownership.com

http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/313/grj_music.html

Jim K

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Nov 13, 2002, 12:42:50 AM11/13/02
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 05:12:45 GMT, John Weber <jweb...@ameritech.net>
wrote:

>Strom Thorgerson (I'm almost certain I mispelled something there), a.k.a.
>Hipgnosis did alot of pretty sharp photograpy for the albums by Pink Floyd,
>Led Zeppelin and others. His illustrated work never really impressed me
>much (Black Sabbath's Technical Ecstacy comes to mind), but the
>photographic works are amazing.
>

While Googling around on this topic, coincidentally located a book at
Amazon by Strom Thorgeson titled "100 Best Album Covers."

A few of my picks:
David Bromberg - You Should See The Rest Of The Band
Big Brother - Cheap Thrills
Santana - Abraxas
EL&P - Tarkus
Jethro Tull - Stand Up (with the fold out cut outs of the band)
NRPS - Panama Red
Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed

Jim K

XisXis9

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Nov 13, 2002, 12:47:46 AM11/13/02
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What about Miles Davis: LIVE/EVIL
and the Alex Gray painting for the new TooL album cover.

Two amazing paintings,
X/scott\X

Dink Shrinkwrap

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Nov 13, 2002, 12:56:05 AM11/13/02
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On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 21:04:00 -0500 (EST), Jaz...@webtv.net (ba ba
booie) wrote:

>
>What is the most unique album cover artwork of all time?
>
>

a couple of candidates:

Rolling Stones - "Sticky Fingers"

Velvet Underground - the Warhol banana

Cheech & Chong - "Big Bambu" (do you know anyone who DIDN'T use the
rolling paper??)

Captain Beyond - the one with the 3D cover. Unique for it's time

I also always liked the Yes cover art by Dean, any R. Crumb cover.
Finding "ugly rumors" on "Mars Hotel" when it first came out was an
interesting discovery....

John Hanson

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Nov 13, 2002, 1:08:31 AM11/13/02
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I'd have to say, "The Beatles" (White Album). No one else has done anything
like it, AFAIK.

Other standouts include Public Image's "Metal Box" album, and maybe Zep's
"Presence" with that Object thingy.

John H.

Susan J. Weiand

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Nov 13, 2002, 1:52:22 AM11/13/02
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Yes cover art by Roger Dean.

Sue

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dearmeyerŽ

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Nov 13, 2002, 2:54:49 AM11/13/02
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I forgot about the Stones' wit Satanic Maj.... with the cracker-jack optical
illusion thingie.....

dm


dearmeyerŽ

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Nov 13, 2002, 2:52:36 AM11/13/02
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>
> I always thought Axis: Bold As Love's cover was very sweet...
>
>

I have to admit it was the first to pop into my head too. But what about LZ
Houses of the Holy..... I am impartial though. It is my favorite studio
album and was released on the day that I was born... daddy sat down and....
.... . . . . . . . . . .

dm


Sherlock

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Nov 13, 2002, 10:08:12 AM11/13/02
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Blues for Allah has always been my favorite Dead cover.

Santana's early stuff was great also.

Roger Dean's work with Yes was always great too.

It may not qualify as a cover, but Big Bambu was certainly unique. The huge
rolling paper must be a big collectors item by now because I don't think I
knew anyone who resisted the temptation to roll it and spark it.

Sherlock


brew ziggins

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Nov 13, 2002, 10:11:27 AM11/13/02
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I don't know about unique, but my favorite album cover art
contains one of my favorite albums - Brian Eno's 'Another
Green World'.

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John Bray

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Nov 13, 2002, 10:12:42 AM11/13/02
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What are albums?

JB


Mark

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Nov 13, 2002, 10:40:44 AM11/13/02
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>John Bray" John...@mindspring.com
>Date: 11/13/2002 10:12 AM Eastern Standard Time
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>What are albums?
>
>JB

Cardboard devices for cleaning out sticks and stems.

Sometimes used for accelerated tanning.

Mark

kurt

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Jaz...@webtv.net (ba ba booie) wrote in message news:<2677-3DD...@storefull-2335.public.lawson.webtv.net>...

> What is the most unique album cover artwork of all time?

Very easy answer - Santana Lotus.

You have to see the vinyl packaging to appreciate. There are
three records; the album opens up with three page turns. Each
turn presents a unique "Santana-esque" image. Then, each sleeve had
a poster that openned up similarly. Amazing. Fully openned, it
covered my den floor.

This is also my favorite Santana album. They need to rerelease it
with *all* the tunes - Love Supreme, Creator Has A Master Plan, etc.

For all you vinyl freaks, this one is definitely a keeper.

Bitches Brew is also killer.

Kurt

kurt

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Jaz...@webtv.net (ba ba booie) wrote in message news:<2677-3DD...@storefull-2335.public.lawson.webtv.net>...
> What is the most unique album cover artwork of all time?

Actually, I forgot another good one - Parliaments Motor Booty Affair.

Excellent cartoon graphics with cutout figures. Well... really,
all the Pfunk covers are great. Maggot Brain....

Kurt

Alan Topal

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Nov 13, 2002, 11:28:43 AM11/13/02
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John Bray wrote:

> What are albums?

A collection of songs. Every one of your CD's is an album.


-Alan

Sheena

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Nov 13, 2002, 1:01:00 PM11/13/02
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Bob Marley's "Catch A Fire" original cover with lighter top! I only seen it
once!


CHARLIE NOLAN

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Nov 13, 2002, 1:11:08 PM11/13/02
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album covers:
any HIPGNOSIS (FLOYD+)
ANY RODGER DEAN (YES+)
- JERRY'S first solo album!
charlie
chas...@hotmail.com

william

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Nov 13, 2002, 1:26:38 PM11/13/02
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a couple of others are alice cooper's school's out - the album folds
out and opens like a desk, and alice cooper's from the inside - has
lots of doors to open on the front, back and on the inside.

Sherlock

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Nov 13, 2002, 5:39:54 PM11/13/02
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Don't forget the cover that would probably be illegal today...

Blind Faith

Sherlock


Rich

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Nov 13, 2002, 3:59:47 PM11/13/02
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Funky Paul Olsen's Robin Trower Covers


Edward L. Wilkinson, Jr.

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wve...@covingtones.com (william) wrote:

Wasn't that the one that came wrapped in panties?

ba...@psyber.com

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Nov 15, 2002, 12:50:04 PM11/15/02
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John Hanson <jrha...@pacbell.net> wrote:
: I'd have to say, "The Beatles" (White Album). No one else has done anything
: like it, AFAIK.

I agree.

Runners up:

Rolling Stones "Her Satanic Majesty's Request".
Beatles: "Seargent Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club"

Seth Jackson

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Nov 17, 2002, 3:12:16 AM11/17/02
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How about the Little Feat album with the cake on the cover. The cake
had a face, two arms and two legs and was swinging on a swing. A big
slice was taken out of the cake right between the legs.

- Seth Jackson

Songwriting & Music Business Info: http://www.sethjackson.net

luna

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on sentimental value at the time...it's a beautiful day or weasels ripped my
flesh. but it's what is inside the album that really counts right>?
mahavishnu orchestra
bad cover, but sweet inside

Zenarus

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>I'd have to say, "The Beatles" (White Album). No one else has done anything
>like it, AFAIK.

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Band...........
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Garry Bryan

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Scratchie <Agitat...@yahoo.com> wrote:
: Oh, yeah. Also "Entertainment" by Gang of Four.

As well as a great album. . ."guerrilla war struggle is the new entertainment!"

Garry

John Hanson

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Garry Bryan wrote:

Although you have to wonder whether the worst thing in 1954 really was the Bikini.

John H.

The old geezer

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Scott Dorsey

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Beatles: The White Album

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the Felonious Kidd

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Hot Tuna - Yellow Fever
Spirit - The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus

The old geezer

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Zappa - Weasels Ripped My Flesh!!

Just Kidding

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On Sat, 21 Dec 2019 08:22:29 -0800 (PST), The old geezer
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>Zappa - Weasels Ripped My Flesh!!

King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
Beatles - Revolver
Nirvana - Nevermind
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
Allman Brothers - Eat a Peach
Neil Young - On the Beach
The Who Sell Out
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
Grateful Dead - Blues for Allah

JD Chase

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Speaking of Yes, the early Roger Dean album covers are certainly unique! LOVE the “acid dipped album cover illustrations”, to quite the Rolling Stone album guide... 🙏❤️😊☺️
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