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The Marriage of Music and Art


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There is an abundance of artwork associated with music, from album covers to posters to video... etc. Artwork and packaging make the same recordings in a different package, collectible, and futher sales.

One of my favourite providers of media for the music industry is Storm Thorgerson.

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and here... is Storm Thorgerson's web site

Love Roger Dean's stuff too....

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Roger Dean's Web Site

Art is an important part of music, I think, and shouldnt be neglected at BeatKing :)

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I have seen many covers that amazed me but I can't forget the WORST ALBUM COVER EVER! Years ago, my best friend bought a Lizzy Borden album and I couldn't stop laughing at it. He was pretty mad but i couldn't help it...

I managed to find a pic of it. Enjoy!

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deep breath now (in no particular order), POWER IN THE BLOOD by Alabama 3 (or A3 in the states).

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WADE INTO THE WATER by alabama 3

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ZERO TOLERANCE

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MANSION ON THE HILL by alabama 3

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EXILE ON COLDHARBOUR LANE (my personal fave--1st album)

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LA PESTE

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Nice posts, Mke. Im a big fan of Quicksilver and Its a Beautiful Day - worth listeing to if youve never heard them.,

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