Subject: The worst album cover ever From: Jack the Sailor Date: 25 Jul 02 - 12:43 PM How about the worst album cover ever. Here is my nominee. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: alanabit Date: 25 Jul 02 - 12:51 PM Oh God! Somebody hide this thread away quickly before Little Hawk sees it! |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Jack the Sailor Date: 25 Jul 02 - 01:04 PM The worst ALBUM ever!!! By the same Guy!! Here is my nominee.
http://www.farpointstation.org/sounds_misc.htm |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Justa Picker Date: 25 Jul 02 - 01:30 PM I nominate this one. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Jack the Sailor Date: 25 Jul 02 - 01:33 PM Yeah Two Virgins is particulary nasty but neither of them is holding a tripos upside down. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Lonesome EJ Date: 25 Jul 02 - 02:05 PM My favorite is an oldie...Edwin Starr's War...and Peace! It's apparently out of print now, which is a shame. It showed two photos side-by-side on the cover. In the left hand photo, Edwin is dressed in an outlandish uniform that looks like a cross between Napolean's get-up and the guards at the Witch's castle in Wizard of Oz. He is snarling and surrounded by flames, and holds a cutlass. In the right hand photo, Edwin is dressed in a white jumpsuit and flowered shirt, holding a daisy and giving a peace sign, a blissful look on his mug. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,greg stephens Date: 25 Jul 02 - 02:25 PM Any one of a hundred photos of folkies standing under trees,by streams, looking out to sea etc with ridiculous 70's hair. I'm not confirming or denying whether I've ever appeared in any such picture. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 25 Jul 02 - 02:34 PM Any number of 60's psychedelia covers such as this one . You know.... give your gilrfriend a hit of acid and a box of paints and say, "Now, pretend you're Peter Max and paint me an album cover". They looked cool back then, but now they just look like childish squiggles. Some of the music was great - the "art" just sucked. Bruce BTW: I am breaking my own "ignore them and they will go away" rule about not posting to Shatner threads, even though this is obviously a Shatner thread in a very thin disguise.*G* |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Lonesome EJ Date: 25 Jul 02 - 02:48 PM Bruce, you're right, and I've taken the same oath. BUT...as we can't possibly censor any mention of S___ in a thread, I'm sticking to avoiding ones with S___ in the title. Ah yes...Wheels of Fire. The very look of the chrome album cover conjures up smoky rooms and circles of friends and hookahs, listening to Spoonful. Ya had to be there. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: alanabit Date: 25 Jul 02 - 03:34 PM Greg, I fear you have opened the door to potential blackmailers here! |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Clinton Hammond Date: 25 Jul 02 - 04:38 PM I nominate This One! That has NEVER been a good look on ANYONE! |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Jack the Sailor Date: 25 Jul 02 - 04:47 PM All the nominations are good, but I remind you I bring you Shatner, in a cheezy 70's hairdo, which ipso facto mys be a cheezy 70's rug. He is in a cheezy knock off of a "starfleet" uni holding a 4 barrelled phaser. (Camera tripod) How could ...... it POSibly.. Be...Worse? |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,Nick Date: 25 Jul 02 - 04:54 PM I'll have you all know that I recorded the worst album ever--twice.
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Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,clansfolk Date: 25 Jul 02 - 04:58 PM what do you think of this one.......
http://www.pennyblackfolk.co.uk
CD section
Two in a Bar by Penny Black - for all you UK PEL activists :-) the CD number is EDM 1182 - has your MP signed??? Pete
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Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: wa banzhou Date: 25 Jul 02 - 05:09 PM The vagina pie album cover from Every Mother's Son. If you ever saw it, you remember. The music was just about as bad. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: SharonA Date: 25 Jul 02 - 05:26 PM I know I'm going to get a lot of flak for this but... The Beatles' White Album. All the ooh-ing and ahh-ing that was done at the time of its release about the "design" of it made me ill. Hell-LO, it's a piece of white cardboard with "The Beatles" printed on it. What grade-school kid couldn't have come up with THAT??? |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Jack the Sailor Date: 25 Jul 02 - 05:40 PM Its a lot better than a piece of white cardboard with "Herman's Hermits" printed on it. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: RolyH Date: 25 Jul 02 - 07:01 PM There is a book called 'Album Covers From the Vinyl Junkyard'(ISBN 1-86154-075-2)that has hundreds of pictures of the worst album covers that you could imagine. i.e. 'Hammond Pop Party' by Zygmunt Jankowski Now someone is going to tell me how brilliant Mr Jankowski was |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,Frogmore Date: 25 Jul 02 - 07:55 PM I couldn't help realizing that the word "cover" has 2 meanings in the Mudcat context. 1) The container that holds the product and 2) One person's version of another's song. (There are many contexts - for instance (Take cover!) |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 25 Jul 02 - 08:24 PM Goddamit! I just typed out a lengthy response to this thread, and hit some damned key down by the "space"bar (doo-doo doo-doo doo-doo) and...the whole page vanished off the screen!!!!!!!! It is gone forever! AAAAARRRRGHHHH! This happens occasionally, and I STILL do not know which key it is that makes it happen! Blast! Anyway, that is one incredibly rare album, Jack, and I agree that it has a pretty awful cover, but I don't think it's the worst EVER. Face it, there's some stiff competition out there. Think about heavy metal groups, rockers, alternative bands, rappers, and tacky Christian singers, not to mention country music and Culture Club! Did Jim and Tammy Fay Bakker make some albums? If so, I bet they'd be serious contenders. (BTW, you were wise not to put the great Shatner's name in the thread title...well done.) For worst album cover ever...well... How about the painting Dylan did on the front of "Self-Portrait"... And you know I love Bob, but that was just plain awful. I also think the cover of "Let It Bleed" is really, really bad. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: WyoWoman Date: 25 Jul 02 - 08:24 PM "Smell the Glove" by Spinal Tap ... ww |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 25 Jul 02 - 08:33 PM Oh....GOOD suggestion, Wyowoman... - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Ian Darby Date: 25 Jul 02 - 09:59 PM Thanks to the lot of you... I'll have to sleep with the light on for the next six weeks. Also, stop knocking Wm Shatner. Any man of his age who sports more hair than he did 10 years ago must be doing something right.
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Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 25 Jul 02 - 10:57 PM I agree, Ian. William Shatner is actually a very likeable man who is definitely doing something right. I just finished reading his recent book, "Get A Life", and I have never had so much fun reading anything else in the last 10 years at least. It's a great book. I recommend it without ANY reservations to anyone who has the good sense to read it, jokes about Big Bill notwithstanding. No one has a better humour about William Shatner than Shatner himself, which is one reason why the book is such a delight to read. I am rapidly becoming a real Shatner fan instead of just a humorous imitation of one, and I always liked the Star Trek shows, even though the original one was QUITE corny a lot of the time. Despite the corn, it was also absolutely new and unique in its perspective, and layed the groundwork for finer things to come in the arena of Sci-Fi....like Next Generation, etc. I think Bill Shatner is great, and he knows as well as anyone that he is not exactly among the world's greatest actors...unlike Patrick Stewart, who is undeniably very, very good whether onstage or onscreen. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 25 Jul 02 - 11:24 PM Greg: You're right about the bushes, but they weren't confined to the seventies. I used to kid around that when someone wanted a cover for a folk album everyone said, "C'mon!, let's see if we can find any bushes!" I don't know what the appeal was... Jerry |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 26 Jul 02 - 01:03 AM Hmmmmm.... Had a look at those blue clickies up there. Regarding John & Yoko, I don't find that picture offensive particularly. It's just a bit...unusual. There's nothing erotic about it, nor any intention that way in the first place obviously, which is kind of refreshing in these times. I'll tell you what I find offensive...all the stupid soft pornography in advertising, women's fashion magazines, movies, etc. Then there are the men's magazines which go beyond soft pornography to totally soulless vulgarity and absolute obscenity. John and Yoko were eccentric, John was sometimes egomaniacal and insecure, but they were a big improvement on Madison Avenue as far as I'm concerned. In their own confused way they were actually trying to improve the world. How many big business people try to do that? Regarding Cream and the "Wheels Of Fire" album (probably inspired by a certain Dylan song)...AGREED! That awful, awful psychedelic art...oooog! I couldn't stand it even back then. But I like the way the lads look with their long hair and baroque clothing styles! Lovely. It was a time when the past was still honoured...they could almost be French musketeers or something like that. I loved the way young people looked then, and I still love it now in retrospect, for all the silliness of the time. Nowadays (in general) they mostly just look like ghetto punks from Los Angeles or somewhere similar..no romance, no style, no celebration of life, but lots of metal objects stuck through their anatomy. It's nihilistic and very sad. LEJ, etc - I also am scrupulously avoiding the mention of the word S**tner in thread titles. I think you know why. Fortunately, Big Bill is so big that I am sure he will keep showing up here and there regardless... :-) - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Mooh Date: 26 Jul 02 - 07:38 AM There's countless unimaginative covers among those elevator music type cds, soft jazz, mood music, quasi-classical, ada, tada, tada...You know the ones, as generic as no name mac'n'cheese, or the picture which comes in a new picture frame. As if it's not bad enough tripping over the tripe at flee markets and record stores, I gotta flash to a news channel when the ads come on TV. How these images sell anything to anyone is beyond me. If it's low budget cover rendering they want, any adolescent attempt would be more interesting. I concur with SharonA regarding the White Album. I didn't understand the hoopla then and don't get it now. Sure the music needs to stand on its own, but passing up album art (and it was much bigger then) is like missing breakfast. There was once a Stratford (Ontario, Canada) area band called the Wheezing Dogs who issued one with sparkles glued to the outside. Had to be thrown out to avoid getting them all through one's collection. The record sucked anyway. As an aside, one of my alltime favourites is Steeleye Span's "Now We Are Six". Itself a picture frame as viewed from both sides, too bad the record wasn't their strongest. Peace, Mooh.
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Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 26 Jul 02 - 11:12 AM I agree about the White Album. It was a dumb, pretentious thing to do. I wonder if anyone has had the bad taste to issue an album that was surfaced like a mirror! Everyone would see themselves in it! Wow...man...heavy. What a trip! - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Lonesome EJ Date: 26 Jul 02 - 12:29 PM One of my favorites had to be the Doors' Strange Days. Circus freaks prowling the street on the cover, and the only mention of the band is a tattered handbill tacked to a door. It was quite a groundbreaking concept at the time. One of the more interesting...Electric Mud by Muddy Waters. On the cover, Muddy is wearing a barber apron, holding his guitar, and his hair is freshly processed and luxuriant. Inside, Muddy is sitting in a barber chair in the midst of getting his process done, looking into a mirror in which there is also a reflection of a huge, gaudily painted ceramic cobra. Weird, but appropriate. And be careful with the S___ references, Lonesome Hawk. A word to the wise is sufficient. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Bardford Date: 26 Jul 02 - 01:42 PM Hey Little Hawk - check out Uriah Heep's "Look At Yourself". Had a mirror cover. What a trip indeed! Scroll down to see the evidence.(Hmm, the mirror doesn't seem to function on my monitor. Maybe I need more ram...)
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Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: alanabit Date: 26 Jul 02 - 03:06 PM Yeah man. And they had the far out heavy music to lay that trip on you man... Lady In Black... God forbid, I'd almost rather have Chris de Burgh... This is bad for me. I'm going to stop reading this thread. It is reminding me of things I would prefer to forget. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Clinton Hammond Date: 26 Jul 02 - 03:16 PM Hey! Dis ye not Chris de Burgh!!! His early stuff (befor he went religion crazy stupid) was very, very good indeed... Ya wanna talk BEST album covers, Jethro Tull, Broadsword And The Beast tops my list! |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 26 Jul 02 - 03:39 PM My nominations for best album covers are: "Bringing It All Back Home" - just a superb cover that conveys the feeling of the album and Mr. Dylan at the time perfectly. "Blonde on Blonde" - An incredible picture. Talk about alienation. It still gives me chills when I look at it now. I mean, look at his eyes....whew! And Kansas did one with John Brown on the cover that looked really wild. I liked it a lot. John Brown gave people chills too. Clinton - Yeah, the Jethro Tull one is a beauty! Yes did a couple of pretty interesting covers... And ELP did one called Tarkus, with a foldout...very neat. And Jimi Hendrix' "Axis - Bold As Love" was a spectacular cover. - LH - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Lonesome EJ Date: 26 Jul 02 - 04:04 PM LH, I thought Axis was a bit goofy. Hendrix and the boys as some kind of cartoon version of Hindu Deities pushed the 60s Silliness Envelope, which is saying something. BUT (and its a big but) R Crumb may have done the definitive album cover of the era with his Cheap Thrills for Big Brother.
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Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: michaelr Date: 26 Jul 02 - 04:25 PM "I am rapidly becoming a real Shatner fan instead of just a humorous imitation of one" Aaaaah! Little Hawk!!! Good god, man, turn back before it is too late!! Too late?! Too late -- he's gone! Oh, the humanity... BTW, my nomination for Worst Album Cover goes to Meat Loaf, "Bat out of Hell". Cheers, Michael |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Clinton Hammond Date: 26 Jul 02 - 04:29 PM Hey... what's wrong with BOOH???? Better that than the sequel, that's for sure... ;-)
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Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: michaelr Date: 26 Jul 02 - 10:56 PM Just talking about the artwork, Clinton... the album itself, of course, stands with the greats! ;-) Michael |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Kaleea Date: 27 Jul 02 - 02:27 AM I recall seeing the picture on the Tiny Tim albumn with "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" on there. I literally shuddered when I--a quite impressionable 7th grader--saw the picture of him on the album. The guy was no more than a joke on the "Johnny Carson show" to me, but after seeing his face on the close up album cover scared me. I thought he was some kind of pervert who would attack & molest kids. Then about a year or two later, on a dare, I wrote to him asking for an autographed photo. I actually got it, and made fun of it, tossing darts (no wrapping fish). |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: The Shambles Date: 27 Jul 02 - 04:37 AM Pet Sounds. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: C-flat Date: 27 Jul 02 - 04:46 AM I've just realised how much I miss the old album covers! Back when I was buying my first records one of the biggest pleasures was to study the cover while the disc was spinning. More often than not, it was the first time you'd seen what the artist/band actually looked like (which somehow was never how you expected them to look) and, if you were lucky, all the words to all the songs would be there too! I suppose that the music industry was more about the music then.I remember hearing songs by Gordon Lightfoot, James Taylor, Diana Ross and the Supremes, on my little one-wave-band radio and having no idea who these people were or what they looked like but I knew what they sounded like and that was what mattered. Seeing their faces on the album cover was a bonus and occassionally the photos gave a clue as to "who" the artist was but you had to like the music first to have bought the album. I'm sure the first test for todays music stars is more likely to come in the photographers studio than the recording studio and if you can pass the first part then you're 75% there. I think I might have a rummage round the attic and dig out my old album collection. Now.......where did I put that old turntable.................. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Jack the Sailor Date: 27 Jul 02 - 11:53 AM I started buying records at the height of the fancy album cover fad. There were some beauties, The "Sticky Fingers" cover by Andy Warhol gets my nod as the most creative. The goofiest is a ties among four albums, the Kiss "solo" albums with each band member on the cover. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 27 Jul 02 - 12:27 PM LEJ - I just absolutely hated R. Crumb's "art" in general...but I have to admit that the cover on "Cheap Thrills" was among the classic covers of ALL time, and it was perfect for Janis & Big Brother...just the right vibe. Normally speaking, I detested the way Crumb drew women...it made me sick...but his style suited that album just fine, and the music was pretty memorable too. There was an album by some very popular band with a picture of a very young naked red-haired girl holding a silver miniature airplane in her hands...I nominate it as among the 20 or so worst covers ever. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Lonesome EJ Date: 27 Jul 02 - 12:29 PM Shambles, Pet Sounds did indeed have an odd cover. You would never anticipate that the record itself would be the ground-breaking experimentation in sound and recording that it was. How about the Velvet Underground's first, with the Warhol peelable banana? Has to be in my top ten. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: allanwill Date: 27 Jul 02 - 12:50 PM C-flat I agree. When you bought a record you bought more than just the vinyl inside - the covers were almost another sort of entertainment. Just think of those best-of albums of The Byrds and Fairport where they had the "family histories". Buying CD's is nowhere near as much fun as buying LP's - for one thing the writing on the "covers" is so bloody small, I don't even bother trying to read them. Allan |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST Date: 27 Jul 02 - 02:55 PM I had once heard that the cover of Andy M. Stewart's Donegal Rain was considered so bad that a Donegal Rain Award was conceived somewhere for really bad cover art. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: michaelr Date: 27 Jul 02 - 03:00 PM LH -- that was the original cover of the Blind Faith album which was outlawed in some countries. Being young and impressionable when it came out, I thought at the time it was actually quite daring, and thrilling... Michael |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 27 Jul 02 - 08:25 PM Right. They were one of those hundreds of loud rock bands with 4 or 5 guys with very long hair, which I routinely ignored while on the prowl for songwriters with great lyrical gifts...and I found a few of them. Guitar heroes don't generally impress me that much unless they've got something memorable to say. Except for Nigel Tufnel, of course...Nigel ROCKS!!! He's got very little to say, but he ROCKS. Mark Knopfler's not half bad, and he even DOES have something to say. Bargain! - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: RangerSteve Date: 28 Jul 02 - 11:06 AM Starday Records from Nashville had the worst album covers ever. There was never any thought to making a good cover. Along the top of the cover was the announcement in big letters that the album was in STEREO, long after all albums were stereo and it could be taken for granted. The song list was also printed on the front, along with the title and the artist's name, all of which covered up the photo of the performer. On the plus side, they were consistant, all the covers look the same and are easy to spot at flea markets from a distance. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Lonesome EJ Date: 28 Jul 02 - 09:55 PM Little Hawk...They were one of those hundreds of loud rock bands with 4 or 5 guys with very long hair, which I routinely ignored while on the prowl for songwriters with great lyrical gifts Ever heard of Eric Clapton? How about Steve Winwood? These were just a couple of guys with long hair?!? |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 28 Jul 02 - 10:18 PM Well...of course I am willing to recognize that Clapton and Winwood and some other guitar players were great musicians...and still are. But I still basically ignored them back then. It was singers and/or songwriters who deeply interested me. I never bought an album or went to a concert in order to hear a guy play the guitar...I went to hear the singing. I just love both lyrics and singing, that's all. I liked Hendrix, because some of his songs actually were kind of neat on the lyrical and vocal side. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 28 Jul 02 - 10:49 PM I will go to see Rick Fielding to hear him play guitar though! Not to mention the singing... - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,spreznib Date: 11 Aug 02 - 07:21 PM there are different kinds of bad - my nominee is a punk band whose name I don't recall. The LP had a large piece of coarse sandpaper glued on the front - kind of an editorial comment on the rest of your music collection. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 11 Aug 02 - 10:53 PM Well, I was talking to Big Bill tonight, gathering valuable input for next year's courses at the WSSBA, and he said that he is rather flattered and touched that someone would recognize HIS album cover as the worst of all time. He admits that it's "pretty cheesy". He did insist though, that it's NOT the absolute worst. "Believe me, if I had had intentions of having the WORST cover of all time, I would have had Leonard there on one side of me, wearing his pointed ears and looking deeply serious, and De on the other side in a tutu. A pink one. I believe then it might qualify as the worst, and I mean the absolute, gut-wrenching, bottom of the barrel WORST. If you've seen De in a tutu, you know just what I mean. Yes, I agree that the camera tripod is incredibly tacky, and the haircut is dated. What can I say? We were working with a...limited budget. If I had it all to do over again...I wouldn't. Ce'st la vie. I have no regrets. Well, one or two, but no serious regrets." What a guy, eh? Charismatic, yet humble. Virile, yet self-deprecating. Overweight, yet svelte. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser) Date: 12 Aug 02 - 06:31 PM Blind Faith - anyone who tried that nowadays would be lynched (and rightly so). Yessongs - need you ask why? (See also Fragile and Topographic Oceans) Steeleye Span - All Around My Hat. UGLY! |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 12 Aug 02 - 06:36 PM I agree. I hated that Blind Faith album cover. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: NicoleC Date: 12 Aug 02 - 07:33 PM Mmmm... does that fact that you vividly remember these covers tell you anything about how bad they WEREN'T? Ugly, yes, maybe even stupid, but they stuck in your head for this long and if that isn't the goal of an album cover, what is? (Exceptions for the whole psychdelia genre.) You guys obviously have not been shopping the classical section, where album after album is a hideously ugly imitation baroque painting with the same bland, small black on white Times New Roman font on the back. Flip through 10 CDs and you can't remember what you've seen... |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 12 Aug 02 - 10:18 PM Good point, Nicole, but consider this: I have never sat down and deliberately listened to that Blind Faith album. Not once. Is that the mark of success? Yeah, I remember the cover all right, and I also remember this traffic accident I saw when I was 10 years old. You're right about the classical album covers, though... - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,SEAROSS@aol.com Date: 13 Aug 02 - 05:21 PM Haven't been here in a l-o-o-o-n-g time, but couldn't resist adding to this one. My nominations for one of the worst and most boring covers of all time was the Kingston Trio Capitol Years CD box set. If you had no idea who they were, this cover would not make you pick it up to even look at it. Art work on the inside showed them and was colorful and bright, just the oustide sucked. Form way back, I pulled out Groover's Pradise album by Doug Sahm with R. Crumb rip-off styled art. It's sorta fun to look at if you knew the area, Austin, TX, back then. Ohterwise, it's pretty bad. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser) Date: 13 Aug 02 - 08:33 PM RE: my previous posting, a word in Steeleye's defence. Please To See The King, Ten Man Mop, Below the Salt, Parcel of Rogues and Commoner's Crown were all among the best sleeves I ever saw or owned. I had friends who'd never heard of the band but who had to check out the music when they saw the sleeve. Aah, them were the days... I also think Dylan's 'Self Portrait' sleeve is a classic but then I think the record is one of his best, too - but maybe that's another thread. Anyone want some? |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 13 Aug 02 - 09:25 PM Self Portrait is quite interesting, with some great cuts and some poor ones. I rather like it, but I do think the painting is...um...well, I wouldn't hang it on my wall. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Steve-o Date: 14 Aug 02 - 03:53 PM I don't know, LH....normally your posts are quite interesting, but- you paid no attention to Eric Clapton, and Mark Knopfler is "not half bad"??!! Shatner-mania can be forgiven as charmingly low-brow, Dylan-mania is understandable since songwriters do not get any better, but you'd "rather listen to the words and singing" than catch a series of notes that flip your heart upside down and strike a bolt of lightning through your brains??!! I shall have to read your remarks with a tinge of pity in my heart from now on. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 14 Aug 02 - 06:28 PM Actually, Steve, I LOVE Mark Knopfler...totally love the man AND his guitar licks. I also get short of breath watching Rick Fielding fingerpick OR flatpick. Am I forgiven? - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: YOR Date: 14 Aug 02 - 09:23 PM I like the "White Album" suggestion. How about more than one of Don Henley's, they all have that "Hey look me" thingy going. Pretenders "The Singles" is pretty boring and has no class. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Rolfyboy6 Date: 15 Aug 02 - 01:54 AM Greatest blues album with a terrible cover: Let's Hideaway and Dance Away with Freddie King Worst overall: mystery horror |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 15 Aug 02 - 09:03 AM As for Clapton, he's great, but I'm actually not as familiar with his music as I could be, specially the earlier stuff. I had my attention on other people at the time. I've got the Clapton boxed set, so I suppose I should maybe sit down and give it a proper listen all the way through one of these days. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Steve-o Date: 15 Aug 02 - 01:10 PM LH, you are redeemed, of course. I am strictly an acoustic player (cain't do that 'lectric stuff), but the two players mentioned are the absolute cream of the crop in that field, so I had to shoot off my mouth. When you're checking out Clapton, see if you can find "Bernard Jenkins", with John Mayall on piano- it's so tasteful, and so powerful at once. BTW, I'm with Rolfyboy6....that Pat Boone cover is frightening! |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 15 Aug 02 - 01:17 PM Didn't Pat Boone do a "heavy metal" album once for some reason? That would be frightening. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser) Date: 15 Aug 02 - 04:31 PM A few more candidates: Richard Thompson, 'Henry The Human Fly' (still apparently Island Records worst-selling LP in America), Pink Floyd, 'Atom Heart Mother' (controversial, I know), Wishbone Ash, 'Argus', Byrds, 'Byrdmaniax', Cockney Rebel, 'Psychomodo', almost all the Roxy Music LPs. God, there used to be some rubbish out there! |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Peter T. Date: 15 Aug 02 - 05:05 PM I think the White Album cover was brilliant, only marred by some of the junk on the albums inside. The best Beatle album cover was Rubber Soul, I think. Such a beautiful photograph. The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour album cover was a cheap, crummy, disaster (not in the same league as the unreleased Beatles 65 cover with the dead babies). Amazing how everything associated with that period in Beatlemania is so bad. Meanwhile -- "Their Satanic Majesties Request" is certainly one of the unintentionally funniest album covers. The worst Dylan cover (Whew, where to begin), probably Empire Burlesque. Cheap, cheap, cheap. The back cover has probably the worst picture of Dylan ever (which is saying a great deal), at least until his recent "Vincent-Price-Back-From-The-Dead" phase. yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 16 Aug 02 - 12:21 AM Yeah, Peter, but there's some great music on it. I love Empire Burlesque. Now for a really UG-LY Bob picture, check out the cover of Good As I Been To You... - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,mkebenn Date: 16 Aug 02 - 08:28 AM That recalled Beatles cover with the meat and broken dolls, ugh... Mike |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Peter T. Date: 16 Aug 02 - 09:29 AM "Dark Eyes" is the only reason to buy Empire Burlesque. A low point in a deep valley -- "Something's Burning, Baby" (!!!) -- this from the man who wrote "When The Ship Comes In". yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Lonesome EJ Date: 16 Aug 02 - 01:23 PM Damn! I have to take issue with whoever knocked the Roxy Music covers. Jerry Hall as a lascivious plastic mermaid on Siren? A soaking wet, pouting model stalking the primeval forests on Country Life? Nordic ice-princesses tossing javelins on Still Life? They were the height of some kind of blend of kitsch and sexual suggestion. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 16 Aug 02 - 02:28 PM The Roxy Music covers were indeed kitsch...the very epitome of kitsch. I figure people would either love them or hate them. I'm sure they succeeded in their basic objective...getting noticed, and selling. Peter - Well, "Dark Eyes" is excellent, yes. In my opinion so are "Tight Connection To My Heart", "Trust Yourself", and "When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky". That's 4 really good songs. Some of the others are pretty turgid...but I like the way they sound nonetheless. It remains one of my favourite Dylan albums. I hated it when it first came out, but loved it by a few years later. Got the vinyl one right here by the computer. - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser) Date: 16 Aug 02 - 04:57 PM OK, here's some more: Rick Wakeman, 'Six Wives of Henry VIII', Richard and Linda Thompson, 'Sunnyvista', Peter Frampton, 'Frampton Comes Alive' - you just want to punch him. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,nightmares@hehe.com Date: 17 Sep 03 - 11:26 AM Hey I heard about a very early Beatles album that got pulled because it was so bad. Anybody know anything about that? |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Mark Clark Date: 17 Sep 03 - 11:47 AM Yes, I saw that album cover and it was truly in bad taste. When it hit the U.S. they were all rounded up to have the covers replaced while new ones were being readied for the manufacturer. A few were distributed with a new cover pasted over the original. A friend had one of those and carefully steamed off the replacement cover to reveal the original. It was a color photraph of the Beatles wearing white lab coats all spattered with blood. They were holding knives and cleavers and there was raw bloody meat all over the place. There were also dolls in various stages of dismemberment. Ringo was standing or kneeling behind those seated in front giving us “the bird” except he had placed the severed head of one of the dolls on his middle finger. I did a quick search of the Net but didn't find it. I'm sure someone somewhere must have scanned this a put it up for everyone to see. This would be my nomination for worst album cover ever. - Mark |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: mooman Date: 17 Sep 03 - 12:01 PM Possibly that of one of my favourite albums...El Rayo-X by David Lindley. The posture, the clothes...it has it all! Look if you dare Peace moo |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: nancyjo Date: 17 Sep 03 - 12:30 PM You can see the Beatles banned cover here: http://www.geocities.com/deadpaul9/yesterday.html as well as the replacement cover. It was from YESTERDAY AND TODAY. nancyjo |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Clinton Hammond Date: 17 Sep 03 - 01:19 PM El Rayo-X was thre name of the band Dave was playing with no??? What's the track list for that album mooman???? |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 17 Sep 03 - 01:30 PM Sheen Easton deserves a spot somewhere on this thread too, don't you think? (As she pouts and seethes suggestively at the camera...) And then there's Helen Reddy... |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Mark Clark Date: 17 Sep 03 - 01:35 PM nancyjo, Thanks for the link. I hadn't seen that cover in 36 years and I see my memory is faulty. It's George with the doll's head on his finger and I don't see any sharp instruments nor blood stains. Still, the site refers to it as the “butcher” cover and, at the time, we all thought it was made to look as though they'd been butchering babies. - Mark |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,pdq Date: 17 Sep 03 - 02:27 PM El Rayo-X was David Lindley's group circa 1980-2. If you like his brilliant slide work, do not bother with this album. Pseudo-Reggae and various forms of musical BS. A waste of your time. Worst album cover would be anything with Michael Jackson's face on it. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: CraigS Date: 17 Sep 03 - 04:02 PM Slander and libel apart, here's the cover of Shame, Shame, Shame by Shirley & Co - |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: CraigS Date: 17 Sep 03 - 04:05 PM http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00000AFAT.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: mooman Date: 18 Sep 03 - 03:40 AM Here it is Clinton... David Lindley and El-Rayo-X "El Rayo-X" She Took Off My Romeos Bye Bye Love Mercury Blues Quarter Of A Man Ain't No Way Twist And Shout El Rayo-X Your Old Lady Don't Look Back Petit Fleur Tu-Ber-Cu-Lucas And The Sinus Blues Pay The Man Guest,pdq is right that there is a lot of reggae and other influences in this album but (IMHO) it is an excellent album and certainly not a waste of time or BS. Just because David Lindley is a brilliant slide guitarist (I have seen him live several times) doesn't mean he has to be rooted only into that genre. Peace moo |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 18 Sep 03 - 01:49 PM My complaint is about the designers who print with black ink on deep purple or some other combination that is hard to read. Much worse than weird subject matter. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,pdq Date: 18 Sep 03 - 02:15 PM Sorry mooman, my review was a bit negative. Musta' ben grouchy at the time. It still ranks with "Phosphorescent Rat" by Hot Tuna as one of the most disappointing records I ever bought. Country Gazette's "A Traitor In Our Midst" has a truly weird cover. So does Hot Tuna's live record (blue and yellow swirls). To this day I have no idea what the title of that record is. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: RangerSteve Date: 18 Sep 03 - 04:04 PM Craig S. = thanks for that lead. That is truly one of the worst album covers I've ever seen. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Little Hawk Date: 18 Sep 03 - 06:00 PM Amazing. An astonishingly bad album cover. Even William Shatner would gasp and step back, momentarily at a loss for words. Who is it supposed to look like? Oprah Winfrey and Richard Nixon? - LH |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,pdq Date: 18 Sep 03 - 09:23 PM Did Pat know the secret life of Richard N?????? |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: CraigS Date: 19 Sep 03 - 06:13 PM The Mothers of Invention had some bad covers, too - Live At The Fillmore looked like someone scribbled on the Beatles White Album, and there's this - http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000009S6.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: CraigS Date: 19 Sep 03 - 06:25 PM But some covers are so bad, they're almost good - like BJ Cole's New Hovering Dog, which was a picture of a terrier in mid-air, and this - http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000011LI.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,Tom Date: 02 Dec 03 - 07:44 AM I saw an album cover that was extremely rare. I wish i had bought it in the record Store in Goldberg when i saw it. There is no information that i could find anywhere about it. But a few German friends gave me a theory as to its origins. They say a local artist may have made it as a joke/art project and put it up for sale as a prank/experiment. It was about 200 DM for the album because of the specially made cover. It was a Scorpions Album (Love at first STing) i think. Instead of the Lady with a scorpion in front of her it had a dog (Doberman) in front of her performing fellatio. It was a very hot looking album cover and no doubt could not ever be sold in record stores. If anyone has any info about this cover please post something about it on a Scorpion fan website or official site. Thanks. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Cluin Date: 02 Dec 03 - 08:34 AM Gotta be this one: Andy M. Stewart---Donegal Rain. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Willie-O Date: 02 Dec 03 - 08:58 AM As soon as I saw this thread I thought of the Blind Faith cover. (And the Beatles "butchers" cover--so why make fun of the "White Album" concept which replaced it--didn't it? in retrospect the whole thing looks like a planned 'manufacture a legend' kind of thing, thought up by Lennon in a cynical moment and passed to his pr people to pull off. Let's say they were tired of the relatively wholesome image they had developed...and wanted to shock the "in-crowd" but still end up selling a lot of records...) But to get back to Blind Faith, I absolutely loved that band, an early version of the "supergroup"--a combination of well-known players from other bands. Great great arrangements, playing, vocals. The lyrics were the weakest link--had they been stronger the album would have been in top-ten rock albums ever. The pedophile-fantasy cover is certainly an arresting image in more ways than one--I would say it is not so much BAD design, technically, as very, very disturbing, especially in its context of "buy this record". For those who haven't seen it, there is nothing overtly sexual in the picture, it exudes a combination of innocence and oddness. Certainly didn't belong on an album cover but neither would the work of Robert Mapplethorpe or any of a bunch of other controversial but talented artists. ...y'know, I just thumbed through a shelf of album covers lookiong for something just plain bad. The worst I found was the Allman Brothers' hokey gambling motif "Win, Lose or Draw", a saloon table scene surrounded by a cliched psychedelic border. My larger conclusion was that I sure miss album covers, most of them were pretty good. A five-inch square CD only gives you room for a glorified logo. It was always a nice touch, especially for a locally popular band or performer, to get a cover done by a local artist who really understood something about their music and how to portray it. And Nicole's got a point, as usual. Whether you loved or hated Aqualung, you sure remembered what it looked like... W-O |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,Ballyholme Date: 02 Dec 03 - 11:13 AM Moonman, pdq: El Rayo-X! My favorite album. The cover is (presumably intentionally) gross but the music is superb. Lindley is a sponge and this album combines a lot of different influences with reggae right up there. I've enjoyed his subsequent albums but this one has never been bettered, IMHO. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,Shelley C at work Date: 04 Dec 03 - 08:47 AM 'Trout Mask Replica' by Captain Beefheart. Scary. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Nerd Date: 04 Dec 03 - 02:49 PM The worst in the Celtic music realm far surpasses (or sub-passes) Andy M. Stewart, I'm afraid. My favorite bad album cover was by Lyonesse, a French-based Celtic band with Breton, French, Italian and Cornish members (Trevor Crozier was in the group). Their first album was the same turquoise color as el rayo-x, but featured a blurry, hideous black and white photo that obscured every band member's face. Mireille Ben, who was the lead singer, is sitting in the back, and the guitar's headstock is right in front of her face. I can't find a jpg of the whole cover, but the photo is here. It's the first image down. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Dreadnought Date: 27 Feb 04 - 06:56 AM I know this thread petered out a while back but you might be interested in this contribution: http://www.cenedella.com/stone/archives/000302.html It's "Julie's sixteenth birthday" that worries me most. |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,jay rosen Date: 02 Apr 04 - 11:24 PM |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST,woodsie Date: 03 Apr 04 - 06:06 AM Toe Fat - horrible name - crap music - sick cover. See here |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: GUEST Date: 03 Apr 04 - 08:48 AM pigeon from the late 60's pigeon on ahero breadon cover!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Subject: RE: The worst album cover ever From: Kaleea Date: 04 Apr 04 - 05:32 AM I recall that some folks thought the Ethel Merman Disco albumn (I can't seem to remember the exact title?) was the worst in both the Music & albumn cover departments. I prefer to believe, however, that Ms. Merman had a terrific sense of humor. |
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