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| The Louvin Brothers Satan is Real Yes, Satan is definitely real. He's also badly drawn and made of cardboard. |
| | Rachid Prototype Prototype came out at the peak of the "neo-soul" movement. Insiders --many who had heard the advance Prototype promotional CD packaged in a unassuming brown sleeve with simple artwork-- buzzed about the quality of this album. The simple artwork of the promotional CD was well suited for the wonderful progressive organic soul vibe of Prototype. Imagine the surprise of those who touted Rachid as the next big thing in "neo-soul" when this disaster of an album cover landed in record stores?!?!?! Is that pink fog in the background of a futuristic rocket launching pad? Based on his facial expression, I can only gather that Rachid is confused by this horrible cover art as well. With good reason; This cover art could easily be a case study on how to kill a promising music career through poor imaging. Not even the fact that Rachid is the son of Kool and the Gang's Ronald Bell could rescue poor Rachid after this disasterous packaging! |
| | Ian Dury & The Blockheads. Mr. Love Pants I think we know which side of the group came up with this cover art idea. I'll leave it at that. |
| Gus Merzi and his Orchestra Smilin' Gus (1976) If it is at all possible, the back cover is even cheesier. | |
Robertino A Gay Ranchero No argument here. The Barry Lee Trio On Safari On safari in the front garden of a nasty motel, apparently. | |
The John Robinson Show Band Pep up your party Coming soon to a patch of gravel near you... The Young Australians Self-titled album, 1969. Note the strangely unconvincing affection expressed by the two pink-clad young lads at the front. The chap at back, to the extreme left side, is a bit of a worry, too. | |
The Tyroleans A Feast of Music, Song, Yodel and Dance. Unfortunately, we are left to only imagine the "dance" component of their act. |