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Re: Fav Album cover all time
Fuck Yeah !
Somewhere in Time is a fine example too of a great detailed cover, do click on the picture for a more detailed view !
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Never owned it, can't even find a picture online, but
probably around 74-76 Deep Purple did an album named Mark II
On the cover the upper part of a pair of jeans worn by some skinny, sexy model.
It most probably was a very limited amount of copies, that were delivered with a real zip in it.
Think about production costs. How did they even do it 50 years ago, if not by human handwork.
Emphasis needed, the album front cover has a real, functioning zip built in.
probably around 74-76 Deep Purple did an album named Mark II
On the cover the upper part of a pair of jeans worn by some skinny, sexy model.
It most probably was a very limited amount of copies, that were delivered with a real zip in it.
Think about production costs. How did they even do it 50 years ago, if not by human handwork.
Emphasis needed, the album front cover has a real, functioning zip built in.
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Re: Fav Album cover all time
Close, but can't find the real thing eitherDario wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2023 3:32 am Deep Purple did an album named Mark II
On the cover the upper part of a pair of jeans worn by some skinny, sexy model.
It most probably was a very limited amount of copies, that were delivered with a real zip in it.
Think about production costs. How did they even do it 50 years ago, if not by human handwork.
Emphasis needed, the album front cover has a real, functioning zip built in.
Another nice ones from my modest vinyl collection
Peace Orchestra, came up with a real bandage hiding a bruise.
This was a concept album played live in a field for a soft gruppensex afternoon around 2000 in Austria.
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Re: Fav Album cover all time
I hear rumour ... Sticky Fingers original jacket can fetch $100+Dario wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2023 3:32 am Never owned it, can't even find a picture online, but
probably around 74-76 Deep Purple did an album named Mark II
On the cover the upper part of a pair of jeans worn by some skinny, sexy model.
It most probably was a very limited amount of copies, that were delivered with a real zip in it.
Think about production costs. How did they even do it 50 years ago, if not by human handwork.
Emphasis needed, the album front cover has a real, functioning zip built in.
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It was a good link you shared about E on “what music you are listening to “
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Gotta love all of franks except the latest one …
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Roxy&Elsewhere is my fav line up.pissontheroof wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2023 10:14 amGotta love all of franks except the latest one …
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