Worst looking CD/LP artwork

Started by Maciek, April 12, 2007, 03:04:53 PM

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DaveF

Quote from: JBS on May 29, 2023, 07:32:08 PMI rather like that book cover, as long as I bear in mind that it had no resemblance at all to Britten.
I imagine it comes from the occasion where Pears was taken ill and Britten himself performed the title role in Peter Grimes.
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vandermolen

Another VW contender:
"Courage is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm" (Churchill).

'The test of a work of art is, in the end, our affection for it, not our ability to explain why it is good' (Stanley Kubrick).

T. D.

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Quote from: Pohjolas Daughter on May 30, 2023, 05:29:42 AMI had thought that this area of the forum was strictly for classical music discussion so was trying [hard] to keep an open mind as to what the cover artwork might be about. And yes, like you...not my cuppa tea--so to speak.  ;)

PD

When I started (occasionally) posting to this thread, I noticed a number of posts featuring non-classical titles, so assumed that was OK. And it is "The Diner" area of the forum, after all...

If one wants big-time fugly cover art, I believe it's necessary to venture outside the classical genre. But maybe it then becomes too easy. For instance, Heino's discography is a veritable mother lode of kitschy album covers.

Peter Power Pop

Quote from: T. D. on May 30, 2023, 03:40:12 PMWhen I started (occasionally) posting to this thread, I noticed a number of posts featuring non-classical titles, so assumed that was OK. And it is "The Diner" area of the forum, after all...

If one wants big-time fugly cover art, I believe it's necessary to venture outside the classical genre. But maybe it then becomes too easy. For instance, Heino's discography is a veritable mother lode of kitschy album covers.


Oh, that's fabulous.

Madiel

The thread is not strictly for classical, but in general the classical music world give us more than enough material.

If you head into other genres then the aesthetics are completely different. I mean, some of the classical covers that look "off" would be perfectly fine in another genre. If a classical album has a cover that's suitable for heavy metal, it's the mismatch that causes the problem.
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Pohjolas Daughter

Quote from: T. D. on May 30, 2023, 03:40:12 PMWhen I started (occasionally) posting to this thread, I noticed a number of posts featuring non-classical titles, so assumed that was OK. And it is "The Diner" area of the forum, after all...
You're right.  For some reason or another, I was thinking that this thread was under the general classical discussion category.

PD

pjme



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Florestan

Quote from: pjme on June 02, 2023, 05:35:09 AM

Hi, my name is Katherine.



Hi, my name is Anna



Hi, my name is Anna


Nice to meet you, girls, I am Andrei. May I buy you a drink?  ;D
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Madiel

Quote from: pjme on June 02, 2023, 05:35:09 AM

Hi, my name is Katherine. I drink Doctor Balakirevs Wonder tea "Islamey" and I lost already 3 stone in 12 days!



Hi, my name is Anna and I bought this vintage seventies coat at Karl Hoyers!



Hi, my name is Anna and I have brittle, dry hair. After using "Genuin Meau Zart" hair mist my hair is soft and healthy again.



These covers are perfectly fine. The problem lies in the observer.
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pjme

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Quote from: Madiel on June 03, 2023, 06:18:42 AMhese covers are perfectly fine. The problem lies in the observer.

OK - these covers are not ugly (indeed, Andrei, they are all handsome ladies) but -imho - quite silly and banal and they do, for me,  evoke humour. These photos are so close to the visual language of mediocre (fashion, beauty, make up,....) advertising that I don't see a musical message in them. The Balakirev / Nikitine cd is the worst.

 

Madiel

Quote from: pjme on June 05, 2023, 01:51:21 AMOK - these covers are not ugly (indeed, Andrei, they are all handsome ladies) but -imho - quite silly and banal and they do, for me,  evoke humour. These photos are so close to the visual language of mediocre (fashion, beauty, make up,....) advertising that I don't see a musical message in them. The Balakirev / Nikitine cd is the worst.

 


Yeah... and if this was the thread for banal or mediocre covers I'd be right with you.

Or wouldn't, because that thread would be so many of thousands of pages long that I would try to avoid it.

Around here I was hoping we "aspired" to greater depths of bad design, not just banality. 
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pjme

Good, I'll do my best to find the worst. ;D


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DaveF

Quote from: Peter Power Pop on June 06, 2023, 12:03:37 AM
That rather reminded me of Franz Schmidt's tomb in the Vienna Zentralfriedhof:



- except that Franz rather seems to be averting his gaze from the delights on display, rather than gloating like JS.
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Quote from: pjme on June 02, 2023, 05:35:09 AM

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To make the cover art look less like an add for a weight loss product, I re-designed it:



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Madiel

Every single post on the forum is unnecessary. Including the ones that are interesting or useful.