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Out there, somewhere, there’s bound to be an apology floating around the Internet from a near-retirement-age record designer fessin’ up to all the bad album covers he was responsible for back in the day when lines were a little more blurred. Now, this guy would tell you (if he could) that he has a lot of respect and admiration for all the hardworking people who design album covers and he’s truly horrified to find some of his worst work that he had honest-to-God deliberately forgotten about is now doing the rounds on the Internet. Honestly, he really can’t remember ever doing any of these album covers and well, if he did, it must have been down to a tight deadline or a shitload of drugs or maybe perhaps both. However, he sincerely hopes these allegedly inappropriate album covers won’t be viewed as something representative of the kind of stuff he does now. He was much younger then. Thankfully, due to all the sons of bitches who think it’s funny to share this guy’s shit, he has been encouraged to review his past history with some candor and examine his back catalog just in...
Rock On to the Worst in Funny, Creepy Bad Album Cover Art 1. I think Moe needs to start channeling that hatred into something more productive, like macramé.
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From rock to gospel music, country to electronica, put your eye on our latest batch of the worst strange and crazy album covers from the good old days of vinyl.
Get out the turntable and blow off the needle! It's time for more of the worst album covers of all time! 18 examples of the classically bad LP cover art
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Tracklist (Vinyl) A1 Hurt So Bad A2 Jerusalem A3 Martha My Dear A4 If You Could Read My Mind A5 Darlin' B1 Summertime B2 The Nicest Things Happen B3 Montezuma's Revenge B4 Catch A Falling Star B5 Strike Up The Band Rating Album VG++ This album plays well. This album did not exhibit any audible skips during play. Cover VG + Cover in good vintage condition, some ring wear, edge wear. Herb Alpert is an American jazz musician most associated with the group variously known as Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass, or TJB. Alpert is also a recording industry executive, the "A" of A&M Records, a recording label he and business partner Jerry Moss founded and eventually sold to PolyGram. Alpert also has created abstract expressionist paintings and sculpture over two decades, which are publicly displayed on occasion. Alpert and his wife, Lani Hall, are substantial philanthropists through the operation of the Herb Alpert Foundation.
Bad Romance by Lady Gaga is featured in Theatricality, the twentieth episode of Season One. It is sung by Kurt and the New Directions Girls for their theatricality assignment, with solos from Kurt, Mercedes, Quinn, Santana, and Tina. Vocal Adrenaline dances to it to practice their theatricality and Rachel then proceeds to borrow their idea to help them get ready for Regionals. Kurt and the New Directions Girls are all dressed in Lady Gaga-like costumes, inspired by actual outfits worn by Gaga in
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GRAMMY-winning global superstar Kelly Clarkson is set to release her highly anticipated tenth studio album chemistry, arriving June 23rd, 2023. On her most personal album to date, these songs explore the arc of a relationship. About the album, Kelly says \"having chemistry with someone is an incredible, and overwhelming, feeling. It's like you have no choice in the matter. You are just drawn to each other. This can be good and bad. This album takes you down every path that chemistry could lead you down.\"
Released in 2019, on CD and on label Polydor (7779872). Mabel — High Expectations. Genre: Funk / Soul, Pop. Style: Contemporary R&B
THE 1970s was a decade set ablaze with countless Jesus Freaks and Holy Rollers cranking out an untold number of gospel records. There seemed no end to the number of artists Bound for Glory and preaching the Good Word. What holds them all together is not only their brand of music, but also their total inability to produce an album cover that is not jarringly awkward. The hideous fashions, the frightening hair styles, the creepy vibes... each one is a tiny miracle of condensed tackiness and unease. Hallelujah!...