Worst looking CD/LP artwork

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

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71 dB

Quote from: KevinP on October 26, 2025, 01:06:08 PM

It takes a special kind of mind to look at that and say "Yep, this is it! This is the cover art we are going to use for this release!"  ???  :o
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Nice & nostalgic design. Would have made a great/better cd cover.....A style that was popular in the fifties. Brussels had the 1958 "EXPO" , with the Atomium as central eye-catcher.


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aukhawk

Quote from: SimonNZ on September 25, 2025, 09:16:49 PMA drawing compass, I assume. You didn't use one in school?



Those are dividers.  They come in pairs, like trousers, or virginals.

JBS

I have this CD, and have never been able to figure out why they're posing with fluorescent ceiling lights.

I assume they were battery powered, since there's no sign of external power source.

(H/T @André )

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Quote from: JBS on November 22, 2025, 01:25:38 PMI have this CD, and have never been able to figure out why they're posing with fluorescent ceiling lights.

I assume they were battery powered, since there's no sign of external power source.

(H/T @André )

Perhaps they are fans of Star Wars.

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71 dB

Quote from: JBS on November 22, 2025, 01:25:38 PMI have this CD, and have never been able to figure out why they're posing with fluorescent ceiling lights.

I assume they were battery powered, since there's no sign of external power source.

(H/T @André )

This artwork could actually look cool if they were in an otherwise dark room those ceiling lights being the only source of light. Also, the font and the large caps between the letters don't work here.
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While I can understand finding it strange, for me it barely registers by the standards of this thread.
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JBS

Quote from: 71 dB on Today at 12:35:20 PMThis artwork could actually look cool if they were in an otherwise dark room those ceiling lights being the only source of light. Also, the font and the large caps between the letters don't work here.

The font and the other aspects of the lettering are the same on all their Erato CDs.

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71 dB

Quote from: JBS on Today at 03:41:34 PMThe font and the other aspects of the lettering are the same on all their Erato CDs.

That doesn't make it work in this instance!
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Sure, we may be at the point where 'Well that's an odd juxtaposition' shouldn't be synonymous with 'worst' or even 'bad' anymore, but...

JBS

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Quote from: KevinP on Today at 06:40:22 PM

Sure, we may be at the point where 'Well that's an odd juxtaposition' shouldn't be synonymous with 'worst' or even 'bad' anymore, but...

I assume it's meant to illustrate the "Schoolmaster" title, but the photo websites where the photo can be found (it dates to either 1950 or 1952) give no indication of who the man is, who the boys are, or what connection they might have.

I think this is the first cover image in the 2032 series not taken by a 21st century photographer.

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AnotherSpin

Quote from: KevinP on Today at 06:40:22 PM

Sure, we may be at the point where 'Well that's an odd juxtaposition' shouldn't be synonymous with 'worst' or even 'bad' anymore, but...

Nothing terrible here, just a gentle post-war moment of family teamwork. On a dusty rural road, a grinning grandfather, bundled in a coat and hat, lounges on a little Vespa while a small boy in sturdy clothes pushes with all his might, helping the old man start his bike, get to work if he's lucky, and bring home some bread. It's 1950s Italy in one quiet, humorous frame: scarce fuel, shared effort, and a child's proud contribution. Far from exploitation, it's tender and warmly human.