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Psychedelic Paul
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^^ I've had the Strawbs' Hero & Heroine album on CD for years, but I didn't realise it was a dove on the cover until just now when you blew it up to full size.
It just goes to show that you can't beat the old 12-inch vinyl album covers for impressive artwork. Do you remember the mini-discs that were half the size of CD's and never really caught on? Those "album" covers were really tiny.
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Brain Salad Surgery.
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No idea.....the ones I like on the list I heard at the same time I first saw the cover....usually in somone's dorm room or apartment at college or bought it beacuse I had a previous liking of the band.
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Atavachron
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If "helped" is the criteria then I'd give it to Asia . But for me it was the Tarkus and Hemispheres covers that made me want to listen to them and to experience my first prog. |
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I took it that way, which is why I voted for Asia. Personally, KC was the cover that helped me decide which album to buy from that band. I didn’t know a single piece of music from the band, or even have any idea what they sounded like. All I knew was that they were a band that so many bands I loved called an influence, I felt I had to give them a listen. Given the choice of all the albums, that one album cover stood out the most, and that first album by the band was also the first I heard from them. Needless to say, it was not the last. |
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Good topic, Paul! Back in the day, I, for one, was driven to try new bands based upon album cover art. It's how I discovered artists like Anthony Phillips, David Sylvian, and the Cocteau Twins (and all early 4 A.D. albums). Edited by BrufordFreak - March 08 2021 at 13:43 |
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Hrychu
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I have no idea what a "helping cover" is unfortunetely but I voted for KC's debut, because of how iconic it is.
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I think "help" means in this case that the cover helped the album to reach a wider audience, or contribute enhancing or complementing the music. |
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I don't know. I'll vote for KC because I think it's the most eye catching.
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I dunno, when i think of best helping cover i can only think of this! |
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this used to be my avatar. I was forced to either blur it..... or change for something less....offensive .hahaha
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I never post anything anywhere without doing more than basic research, often in depth.
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Heart of the Matter
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Is there something more offensive than censorship?
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I recall there being something about trying to keep things family friendly..but then most of us are probably old farts anyway so unless it's REALLY offensive, why bother. They did the same with Roger Waters Pro and Cons album cover. I'd like to think we're over that stuff now.
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Heart of the Matter
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TBH, if I want to keep something out of my family's eyes, then I handle it myself. Waiting for some kind of Big Brother supervision is the lamest attitude in the world.
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And it doesn't even spell "help".
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Heart of the Matter
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First "concept" cover, perhaps?
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