Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Imaginary Record Sleeves : part 4 : A Girl Called Eddy
After 7 years.... still in awe of her perfect debut. When will we hear the follow-up?
(Original photographs and some design elements are TM and C their respective owners. Inspiration for "Golden" sleeve from an Al Wilson record, "Warm Sun" from the Cascades)
Imaginary Record Sleeves : part 3 - Ryan Adams
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Ryan Adams, man. What else can you say? Dude's awesome.
(Original Photographs and some design elements are TM and C their respective owners)
Ryan Adams, man. What else can you say? Dude's awesome.
(Original Photographs and some design elements are TM and C their respective owners)
Imaginary Record Sleeves : part 2 - Prefab Sprout
I'm forever grateful to Q Magazine for introducing me to these wonderful band. Woefully under-rated, these guys are well-worth investigating for all lovers of pop music. (If you find the stuff a bit difficult, just hang in there. The reward is immense. Trust me!)
The last time i went to America (back in 1997, i might add), my brother and i went to a Tower Records (the one in Westwood, LA) and got lost on our way back to the hotel. Probably because none of us were paying a lot of attention, since we were so happy to get some rare CD's. Mine was an American version of Prefab Sprout's second LP (original title: Steve McQueen, US title : Two Wheels Good). I prefer the American one than the original, since it has three bonus tracks at the end, one of which is a heavenly cover of the oldie "He'll Have To Go".
Here's a celebration of the four best tracks in the album.
(Original Photographs and some design elements are TM and C their respective owners. Actually, the layout was inspired from an old Peter Paul and MAry album!)
The last time i went to America (back in 1997, i might add), my brother and i went to a Tower Records (the one in Westwood, LA) and got lost on our way back to the hotel. Probably because none of us were paying a lot of attention, since we were so happy to get some rare CD's. Mine was an American version of Prefab Sprout's second LP (original title: Steve McQueen, US title : Two Wheels Good). I prefer the American one than the original, since it has three bonus tracks at the end, one of which is a heavenly cover of the oldie "He'll Have To Go".
Here's a celebration of the four best tracks in the album.
(Original Photographs and some design elements are TM and C their respective owners. Actually, the layout was inspired from an old Peter Paul and MAry album!)
Imaginary Record Sleeves : part 1 - Fountains of Wayne
Been getting into Photoshop heavily these days. So, a new series as an exercise in design and just geek out on the great musicians I admire.
Without further ado... The best power-pop band ever!
My two favorite tracks from their debut album. Should've been a big hit.
I remember this song used on "Scrubs" to introduce Mandy Moore's character. However, I just watched "Trilogy of Terror" the other day, and the first chapter was titled (guess what?) Julie! I love Karen Black in all the roles, and i thought using her image from a horror film would give a pleasant song a new, perverted twist.
(Original photographs and some elements are TM and C their respective owners)
Without further ado... The best power-pop band ever!
My two favorite tracks from their debut album. Should've been a big hit.
I remember this song used on "Scrubs" to introduce Mandy Moore's character. However, I just watched "Trilogy of Terror" the other day, and the first chapter was titled (guess what?) Julie! I love Karen Black in all the roles, and i thought using her image from a horror film would give a pleasant song a new, perverted twist.
(Original photographs and some elements are TM and C their respective owners)
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
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