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About the Album: "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," (Mary Wells), "People," (Esther Phillips), "A Taste of Honey," (Barbara Lewis), "Over the Rainbow," (Patti ...
Well, unless we consider visual representations of a ‘fifth Beatle’. Recall the album art for Abbey Road. It’s one of the most recognisable images, especially for audiophiles, of all time. It’s become ...
The double album titled Songs from the Gang — A Celebration of Joel Plaskett features covers from 22 artists including Sloan, the Sheepdogs, the Arkells, Mo Kenney, Alan Syliboy and Jenn Grant.
More than two-and-a-half decades after Dean started cranking out country radio songs with the trio Trick Pony, he released what he sees as his first solo album ... Lee Murphy, Ted Nugent, Gary ...
Some of the weirdest album covers in history from Pink Floyd, Debbie Harry, Peter Gabriel and Queen. Picture: Press/Alamy Radio X Classic Rock takes a look at some of the strangest, freakiest and ...
The cover artwork for Crosby, Stills and Nash’s 1969 debut ranks among the most recognizable of its era. So why did the band initially want the image reshot? During a recent conversation with ...
Test your '80s music knowledge! That decade exploded with legendary albums, each boasting cover art as iconic as the hits within. Can you identify these classics from their album covers alone?
Listen to “Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music” every Saturday from 2-4 p.m. ET on Detroit Public Radio 101.9 WDET. WDET’s unique music programs are dedicated to exploring the music and culture of our ...
It was a kaleidoscopic album that threw every colour of sonic paint at the wall. In return, a psychedelic masterpiece of moving parts and wild experimentalism looked back at you from an album that was ...
He studied Fine Art at the University of Exeter, where he met Dan Rickwood, now professionally known as Stanley Donwood, the man behind all of Radiohead’s album covers. But Donwood was and still is ...
So I can’t say (it’s me). I just think that’s really all Jerry. Alison Krauss & Union Station album cover ShoreFire For a record label this time around, you’re reunited with the Rounder ...
The cover of The Who Sell Out by The Who is probably the oddest one of the bunch. This concept album was released in 1967 and features two of the band’s members in opposing photographs.