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Best Album Ever

Created by lurch lurch  > 9 months ago, 4 Feb 2021
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DavidJohn
DavidJohn

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Pcdefender

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Pcdefender
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Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

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3 Sep 2022 9:36pm
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myscreenname said..
Rodriguez - Searching for Sugar Man



There was a thread on this from around 2011 on Seabreeze.
myscreenname
myscreenname

2296 posts

3 Sep 2022 9:09pm
Rubbish!

No No No.... You have got it all wrong.

You must be confused and thinking about www.seabreeze.com.au/Members/Profile/Details.aspx?member=Rodriguez

He didn't write Sugarman, he wasn't a huge star in South Africa, he wasn't Mexican, he was from the suburbs of Melbourne, worshiped Laird Hamilton, rode a big fat SUP and was smart enough to leave Seabreeze a decade ago.
Vordus
Vordus

WA

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22 Mar 2023 11:40pm
Haiduk - Diabolica (2021)




jn1
jn1

jn1

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23 Mar 2023 9:08pm
I've been slowly reading a book called Led Zeppelin by Bob Spitz. Led Zep were interested in jazzing up their latest album cover. So they sought the services of a studio called Hipgnosis (sorry if this is wrong. B Spitz's account). But before all that, a few years before, the two Hipgnosis members: S Thorgerson and A Powell were sharing a flat with Syd Barret who is was going out of his mind from too much LSD, and Pink Floyd were falling apart. PF held a meeting with these guys, and one of the Floyd members said: 'we have to have a new album cover, and we don't want the same old **** the record company insists on'. This was the result, and Hipgnosis's big break:

Before Hipgnosis, record companies had tight creative control over jackets, and demanded they be illustrated by a photograph of the band, and the name of the act and the album in standard lettering. If visiting a label's art department in London, one would encounter elderly men. Curmudgeons in fact, a bit like some of the Windsurfers on this site. These smocks serviced the great symphony orchestras. Men who despised rock n roll, wearing white lab coats, white gloves, and slapping text on jacket mock-ups...

So, a few years later, Jimmy Page reached out to Hipgnosis for their new cover:


Photographing this cover at the Giant's Causeway in North Ireland was a story in itself. But you can buy the book and read more about it . It's a bloody good read.
HotBodMon
HotBodMon

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24 Mar 2023 8:03pm
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jn1 said..
I've been slowly reading a book called Led Zeppelin by Bob Spitz. Led Zep were interested in jazzing up their latest album cover. So they sought the services of a studio called Hipgnosis (sorry if this is wrong. B Spitz's account). But before all that, a few years before, the two Hipgnosis members: S Thorgerson and A Powell were sharing a flat with Syd Barret who is was going out of his mind from too much LSD, and Pink Floyd were falling apart. PF held a meeting with these guys, and one of the Floyd members said: 'we have to have a new album cover, and we don't want the same old **** the record company insists on'. This was the result, and Hipgnosis's big break:

Before Hipgnosis, record companies had tight creative control over jackets, and demanded they be illustrated by a photograph of the band, and the name of the act and the album in standard lettering. If visiting a label's art department in London, one would encounter elderly men. Curmudgeons in fact, a bit like some of the Windsurfers on this site. These smocks serviced the great symphony orchestras. Men who despised rock n roll, wearing white lab coats, white gloves, and slapping text on jacket mock-ups...

So, a few years later, Jimmy Page reached out to Hipgnosis for their new cover:


Photographing this cover at the Giant's Causeway in North Ireland was a story in itself. But you can buy the book and read more about it . It's a bloody good read.


Always found Hipgnosis album covers wayyyy to political




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