You thought the Beatles were tough as butchers? (see footpage)
See what you get here on this original cover,
it works more or less like "Soft Machine vol. 1" and "Led Zeppelin III":
A turning cardboard is hidden inside the sleeve, in rest position shows some guts peeping out of the cut.
The paper is pulled out and we see the whole "inner material" coming outside. An operation that a butcher does regularly every working day. We can then discover that the chicken has eaten - not digested tho - a man waving a red flag, some naked bodies and single heads, etc. This cover was never withdrawn, but for an eccess of prudentiality, the cover of the CD reprint is today "purified" and shows no guts. I found an excellent review of this album, somewhere, it deserved really to be quoted, so I've put it inside the relative folder.
The back cover and the record on pink vinyl. Ah, those were the years...!
Your COUNTESS
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Question: "What is beatles butchers?? A newly invented MkDung'l hamburger??"
hell, no, not really, sorry for you...
I always loved those coloured vinyl albums (this pink one looks brilliant!)
ReplyDeleteI was a big fan of picture discs, too, even though a lot of people claimed they wore out quicker than normal ones because of the way they were pressed. I don't know if that's true, but I do know I bought 'Air Conditioning' more for the actual disc than for love of Curved Air! (Though I saw them live twice in their heyday, and both were fantastic gigs.)
You do post some interesting stuff, Vanessa. :))))
Hugs,
Manila
can u post, floh de cologne in lossless lvl 8 at 1024 kbps, love it vinyl's sound
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, I didn't make the scan in FLAC lossless, besides, I don't know this "lvl 8" format...
ReplyDeleteJust 1 question, related to the name of your blog: do you know God personally?