Favorite Album Covers

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  1. TheSeldomSeenKid

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  7. jeffd7030

    jeffd7030 I can't complain, but sometimes I still do.

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    Abbey Road...simple, enigmatic, iconic, classic...my mother would know.
     
  8. Jimmy B.

    Jimmy B. Be yourself or don't bother. Anti-fascism.

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    (preferably opened to show the full vertical gatefold cover)

    Also the ones for The Gun Club (Fire Of Love), Frank Sinatra (In The Wee Small Hours) and The Clash (London Calling) very much.
    I also like the cover for Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division
     
  9. DavidD

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    One of my first three LPs ever bought, but I always thought they were gypsies. Great cover!
     
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    Stained Glass - Crazy Horse Roads:
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    I drove down this road every day for 7 years when I lived in Salinas, CA.
     
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    The song "Little Queen" includes the couplet,

    Now you're slipping away with your gypsy band
    And you're hot on your music and playing a winning hand
     
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    Rush 2112
    Led Zeppelin I
    Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
    Cream - Desraeli Gears
    Pink Floyd -Dark Side of the Moon
     
  18. Barolojoe

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    Below five recommendable Jazz LPs from the late fifties/early sixties:


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  19. LilacTeardrop

    LilacTeardrop "Roll It Over My Soul...and Leave Me Here"

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    2: Mando Diao: Love the band - they frequently go different places w/their sounds!
    Hurricane Bar, Ode To Ochrasy & Bring Em In...greatest rock albums def. of the last 20 years, & up there, all-time! :cool:
    Strongly encourage any age ears to give a listen...These guys are very talented! :thumbsup:
    Hope (some) members will discover new-to-them music they enjoy! :righton: Encourage getting UK deluxe version OTO.
    Cover art is exceptional/unique!

    Ode To Ochrasy (Neo-garage rock)
    Aelita (Eletro-Synths) - 80s new-wave sounding, yet updated!
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    Mando Diao | Black Saturday (Official Video)
     
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    Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells II
     
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  22. Panther

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    Can I ask why a bunch of pasty-white northern Englanders would name their LP "Porcupine"?

    Pocupines don't live on the British isles.
     
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  24. TheSeldomSeenKid

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    How should I know, as I am not part of the Band, and was not the Photographer?:shrug:
    I posted that Cover because I think it is one of the Better ones I have seen(even if I was not a Bunnymen Fan).
    I am not sure what you mean by stating:

    Pocupines don't live on the British isles.
    And it is 'Porcupine' so you forgot 1 Letter and added an 's' on the end.

    As I am sure that we can all come up with several Names of Albums that do not have anything to do with with Geographical Logic. Are there any Tigers where The Beta Band(their 3 EPs Album Cover Art) are from? Roxy Music Album Cover Art on For Your Pleasure has a Woman holding a Panther(so using your own Forum Name) on a leash. The photo shoot took place in South London. Do Panthers hang out in that part of town?
     
  25. LilacTeardrop

    LilacTeardrop "Roll It Over My Soul...and Leave Me Here"

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    Made In America - Oasis
    Live at The Patriot Centre, Fairfax, Virginia, USA, 07/03/1996.
    Very funny caricatures on this one! :laugh: & terrific bootleg on Kiss The Stone. High-quality, very crisp, clear recordings. :thumbsup:
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    Live at The Patriot Centre, Fairfax, Virginia, USA, 07/03/1996.
    Clip (audio-only) shows CD cover art, art on disc & in liner. -

    ''Kiss The Stone Records (KTS) was one of the most famous bootleg recording companies from the 90's, which released unofficial live recordings of most pop-rock artists from the period.
    The company was based in Italy, where the law allowed the company to market bootlegs as long as it placed royalties for the artists in an escrow account.
    Most artists wouldn't bother collecting, either because they didn't want to legitimize the bootlegs or because tracking down escrow accounts in a foreign country was more trouble than it was worth.
    Kiss The stone was run by the producer Giorgio Serra and "Gabs (2)". -

     
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