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Good golly, Miss molly! Put your eye on more of the worst album covers! This new collection of bad LP cover art makes me yarn for the good ol' days of vinyl
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Put your eye on and your ear on a new hot stack of bad album covers. These classic LP covers are not only humorous, their #1 with a bullet when it comes to
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A record shop owner who collects bad album covers has unveiled his top ten list of the worst ones ever to leave the pressing plant.
Throughout time there have been some quite simply, mind-bogglingly bad covers of albums. We've got the worst for you to enjoy.
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The music mogul, 56 vented his frustration in a new interview after Liam signed a record deal with rival company, Capitol, last month.
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Rock On to the Worst in Funny, Creepy Bad Album Cover Art 1. I think Moe needs to start channeling that hatred into something more productive, like macramé.
Put your eye on and your ear on a new hot stack of bad album covers. These classic LP covers are not only humorous, their #1 with a bullet when it comes to
Weird and Oblivious Old Album Covers - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
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ABBA was not the only Swedish band to emerge in the 1970s. A myriad of bands had the whipped hair, trousers tight enough to make redundant questions on shoe sizes and songs. They had outfits that shimmered and shone. Never mind the sounds, cop a load of the clothes on the bands’ album covers. … Continue reading "Swedish Dance Bands Of The 1970s: Whipped Hair And No Underwear"
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This is an original copy of the rare first album from "THE HANDSOME BEASTS - BEASTIALITY" Lp 1981, on Heavy Metal Records . Generic inner sleeve. Disc is in NM Condition. Cover is in EX- Condition. RIP Garry Dalloway!
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Most of the time, we post only the best works from the best artists, but sometimes it is far more entertaining to look at the worst examples! Do you remember 33 Worst Photoshop Mistakes and Top 15 Worst Logo FAILS? Well, if you liked these fails, then this list of the worst album covers is definitely for you!
Whenever I see a gallery of crappy album covers, I get annoyed because it’s always the same ones—By Request Only - Ken, Julie’s Sixteenth Birthday - John Bult, Jesus Use Me - The Faith Tones etc. It’s time to update that… shit. I’ve been following Shit Record Covers for some time now on Facebook as a lurker (I’ve never posted anything) and they do shit record covers right. Here’s a collection of the best of the… shit… a few choice selections that deserve some Internet recognition. “Three Oates = One Hall!” - John Riley Released in 1973 “Get some of the bellmen to sweep up the driveway. They can pose for their damn album cover while they’re doing it.” - Robert Barron “I have a feeling that these lads may not be genuine Native Americans.” - David McCarthy “Boyd Rice will resort to any measure to promote ‘Hirsute Pursuit’” - David Van Cleve “He took advantage of a stoned girl.” - Kenny Mendenhall “This may not be actual shit but it will be soon.” - Simon...
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New, Still Sealed, Plenty of artists have built careers out of writing about death, but only a tiny handful have shown the capacity to honestly and eloquently write about grief. Nick Cave knows more than a bit about grief, and he's been willing to stare into that particular abyss, doing so with a particularly keen focus on 2013's Push the Sky Away and 2016's Skeleton Tree, the latter partially informed by the death of his teenage son in 2015. Grief is hardly the only emotion that Cave and his ensemble the Bad Seeds explores on 2019's Ghosteen, but a sense of loss and a heavy heart permeates these songs like a thick fog, as well as the bonds of family and how they can bring us together and keep us apart. Ghosteen is a double album, and in a video that accompanied the album's online debut, Cave explained that, "The songs on the first album are the children, the songs on the second album are their parents," and though Cave's impressionistic lyrics rarely clarify their relationships or the roots of their troubles, these stories are not happy ones, though a powerful and abiding love is clearly visible just underneath the sorrow. Cave's vocals often seem more like recitations than singing (and that's literally what they are on the spoken word piece "Fireflies"), though the nuanced passion of his delivery is mesmerizing and ranks with the most affecting performances of his life. The strong murmur of the vocals is a match for the music, mostly composed of ghostly soundscapes built from sustained keyboards, piano, massed vocals, and very occasional rhythmic interjections. Ghosteen sounds like the musings of a handful of lost souls, each trapped in their own barren prairie with memories that soothe and ache at once, and its power is overwhelming while the volume is low-key. Anyone hoping that Cave and the Bad Seeds would make an album that recalls the eloquent clatter of their early work, let alone the noisy report of the Birthday Party or Grinderman, should take a hard pass on Ghosteen; this music values atmosphere over all else, and this essentially has nothing to do with rock & roll. Then again, Cave hasn't played much honest-to-goodness rock & roll in the decade prior to this release, and in its place he's created something that's rich and emotionally potent, and he's truly mastered his own creation. In the song "Bright Horses," Cave sings, "This world is plain to see/It don’t mean we can’t believe/In something," and the key to the album is in these words as Cave's protagonists search for a peace that will bring them out of the pain that has scarred them. If they never find those answers on Ghosteen, their search is the basis of a brave and extraordinary work from a visionary songwriter.
Throughout time there have been some quite simply, mind-bogglingly bad covers of albums. We've got the worst for you to enjoy.
Throughout time there have been some quite simply, mind-bogglingly bad covers of albums. We've got the worst for you to enjoy.
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