I like the futuristic sci-fi and almost dystopian look of Caater's cover art, but also clearly made on a budget
King Size (2001)
II Level (1997)
Contact (1998)
King Size (Single) (2001)
Free My Body (Single) (2001)
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rodox_head wrote:
It was special edition cover exclusive to Alabama, only a lucky few got it. Who else saw this cover?Orbited insanitarium wrote:rodox_head wrote:
I remember buying the album on a whim a few months ago purely for the cover and name alone, although I can't say I've seen that variation before.
rodox_head wrote:It was special edition cover exclusive to Alabama, only a lucky few got it. Who else saw this cover?Orbited insanitarium wrote:rodox_head wrote:
I remember buying the album on a whim a few months ago purely for the cover and name alone, although I can't say I've seen that variation before.
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Quadrivium wrote:rodox_head wrote:It was special edition cover exclusive to Alabama, only a lucky few got it. Who else saw this cover?Orbited insanitarium wrote:I remember buying the album on a whim a few months ago purely for the cover and name alone, although I can't say I've seen that variation before.
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Could be crackhead
Can confirm; crackheads do in fact sing, dance, and steal thingsQuadrivium wrote:Could be crackhead
Life imitates art, I suppose.Orbited insanitarium wrote:Those poor folks probably saw Warwick Davis in his new job as a Tree Surgeon.
Orbited insanitarium wrote:These are the type of covers intended to be printed BIG!
Simple Minds - Life In A Day (1979)
jcnporter wrote:
This is kind of an obvious one in a way and I'm not a Yes fan at all, but you can't deny it's good shit.
Orbited insanitarium wrote:jcnporter wrote:
This is kind of an obvious one in a way and I'm not a Yes fan at all, but you can't deny it's good shit.
Have you been reading my mind? Maybe a controversial prog opinion but that is my favourite Roger Dean Yes cover.
199free wrote:I’ll give you a controversial prog opinion- 90125 and Big Generator are the greatest Yes records. Absolute genius pop albums.
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