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 Most influential album cover.... HEMISPHERICALHEADS 06-10-2003 18:42
 RE: Most influential album cover.... zippetydoodaddy 06-10-2003 18:56
 RE: Most influential album cover.... Stuart Pedasso 06-10-2003 19:12
 RE: Most influential album cover.... HEMISPHERICALHEADS 06-10-2003 20:31
 RE: Most influential album cover.... dennis 12-18-2004 11:29
 RE: Most influential album cover.... skcusnamrac 06-10-2003 20:33
 RE: Most influential album cover.... BD 06-10-2003 20:35
 RE: Most influential album cover.... Gamgee 06-10-2003 23:04
 in all honesty... somehypocriticalChrist-ian 06-10-2003 23:28
 RE: Most influential album cover.... arcticsunburn 06-10-2003 23:36
 RE: Most influential album cover.... Jevon the Tall 06-10-2003 23:43
 RE: Most influential album cover.... arcticsunburn 06-10-2003 23:45
 RE: Most influential album cover.... dorfsmith 06-11-2003 00:53
 RE: Most influential album cover.... Soul Kissin 06-11-2003 13:08
 RE: Most influential album cover.... dennis 12-18-2004 11:35
 RE: Most influential album cover.... Dr Rich 06-11-2003 14:44
 RE: Most influential album cover.... BD 06-11-2003 15:22
 RE: Most influential album cover.... dennis 12-18-2004 11:37
 RE: Most influential album cover.... Gamgee 06-11-2003 15:53
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What in your opinion is the Da/Eddies/Taylor/etc. LP cover that really made an impact on you or someone you know?

For me it was "Song's of the Heart".
I remember seeing it one day at the bookstore with a friend of mine. He never heard of anything written by Terry Taylor before. I notice,"Wow Daniel Amos new Disc" my friend picks it up and looks at me, "You've got to be joking right?".... I will admit to that era being right around the time I was just getting into DA, so the "heart" disc sort of scared me a little too...I now look back and laugh. Also this friend of mine has just about everything that you can get by Terry and the rest. There is a moral to the story.... Big Grin
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History has yet to reveal it's influence, but Mr. Buechner's Dream should have won Ed a Dove.


















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Strange, how we respond to visuals. I thought that the art on the last album was the weakest of them all. It looked like a piece of photoshop clip art. I don't know, it just seemed generic.

DA has had some good ones, FS is haunting, and Motorcycle, and others. But I don't know ...

In terms of albums, I remember being 14 and seeing the sticky fingers album for the first time. You know the Stones with the zipper? What was behind that zipper? I had to know ... but dang it was covered in plastic ... what lurked beneath?

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In terms of albums, I remember being 14 and seeing the sticky fingers album for the first time. You know the Stones with the zipper? What was behind that zipper? I had to know ... but dang it was covered in plastic ... what lurked beneath?



I always wondered that too. Then remember in '84 the LP the Stones did "Undercover" i think. It had Jane Mansfield on the cover naked with stickers stratigicaly placed. I bought it and still have it sealed. All the stickers intact, because of that darn cellophane. Does anyone now what was under those stickers? I wonder if it'sworth anything?
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In terms of albums, I remember being 14 and seeing the sticky fingers album for the first time. You know the Stones with the zipper? What was behind that zipper? I had to know ... but dang it was covered in plastic ... what lurked beneath?



I always wondered that too. Then remember in '84 the LP the Stones did "Undercover" i think. It had Jane Mansfield on the cover naked with stickers stratigicaly placed. I bought it and still have it sealed. All the stickers intact, because of that darn cellophane. Does anyone now what was under those stickers? I wonder if it'sworth anything?



On the stones cover it's wacky things... not Jane's parts!Tongue

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It looked like a piece of photoshop clip art. I don't know, it just seemed generic.


I'll have to look for it, but I know I've got the tree photo somewhere. I think it came as a sample in Photoshop Shocked
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I've always liked this cover:

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i'd have to say Dr. Edward Daniel Taylor's...
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Doppelganger.

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At the time when Doppleganger came out on CD it was one the BEST examples of cohesive CD packaging in my collection. It's still one of the best. Good reminder AS

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You bet'cha.

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Motorcycle is great because of all the detail and coolness. I also like Knowledge and Innocence and zoom daddy.

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I can look at the cover of the Beatles' Abbey Road all day, and not get bored by it.

Another great cover is Randy Stonehill's "Wonderama", a terrific Taylor-produced album.

BTW, I like the cover of Buechner's Dream. Its like tall redwoods reaching all the way to the sky touching God.
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Another great cover is Randy Stonehill's "Wonderama", a terrific Taylor-produced album.



I need to get this one at some point.

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Originally posted by HEMISPHERICALHEADS
What in your opinion is the Da/Eddies/Taylor/etc. LP cover that really made an impact on you or someone you know?

For me it was "Song's of the Heart".
I remember seeing it one day at the bookstore with a friend of mine. He never heard of anything written by Terry Taylor before. I notice,"Wow Daniel Amos new Disc" my friend picks it up and looks at me, "You've got to be joking right?".... I will admit to that era being right around the time I was just getting into DA, so the "heart" disc sort of scared me a little too...I now look back and laugh. Also this friend of mine has just about everything that you can get by Terry and the rest. There is a moral to the story.... Big Grin


I didn't buy soth because of the cover! Shocked

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I didn't buy soth because of the cover! Shocked




aaahhhhhhhhhh Shocked
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I didn't buy soth because of the cover! Shocked




aaahhhhhhhhhh Shocked


Oh... I already said that! Tongue

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What in your opinion is the Da/Eddies/Taylor/etc. LP cover that really made an impact on you or someone you know?

For me it was "Song's of the Heart".
I remember seeing it one day at the bookstore with a friend of mine. He never heard of anything written by Terry Taylor before. I notice,"Wow Daniel Amos new Disc" my friend picks it up and looks at me, "You've got to be joking right?".... I will admit to that era being right around the time I was just getting into DA, so the "heart" disc sort of scared me a little too...I now look back and laugh. Also this friend of mine has just about everything that you can get by Terry and the rest. There is a moral to the story.... Big Grin


I didn't buy soth because of the cover! Shocked


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STICKY FINGERS?
It was white briefs- not boxers. (used to own it)
Andy went on to say though a slick idea
in the end it was rather stupid
the brass zippers caused the next jacket in the bin to become scratched- terrible marketing idea- and no one wanted to put it in their stack at home.
Same with Small Faces Ogden Nut Gone Flake- a round jacket-
you couldnt display it on those old wire racks- and they tended to "roll" whenever placed on edge.

Oh-impact? - I always liked Shotgun angel- the truck was a bit to "hip" to be an antique.


(and a biiiggg cut above the debut- airbrushed faces alweays look a lil scarey...)

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