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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 12:33
Originally posted by brido brido wrote:

Close to The Edge?....did you open it up?  Or am I just too old because I have vinyl AND CD? Confused


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Originally posted by Verwuestung Verwuestung wrote:

Can you think of a really good Progressive album that doesn't have a great cover to go with it? 

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 12:34
Originally posted by King By-Tor King By-Tor wrote:

That's part of the cover! This album comes from an era where people would actually open the gatefold and look at the art instead of just clicking on a 60 x 60 pixel icon to play it. I don't want to sound elitest (wait, yes I do) - but you can't really experience old 70s prog the way it was supposed to be experienced if you don't do it on vinyl and soak in ALL the artwork.
The cover is the front. And I know what era it came from, but it's irrelevant to the fact I just find the front cover ugly/boring/whatever. Tongue The inside is beautiful though, I know that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 12:36
Originally posted by DisgruntledPorcupine DisgruntledPorcupine wrote:

Close to the Edge


No contest.

Originally posted by thehallway thehallway wrote:

Originally posted by DisgruntledPorcupine DisgruntledPorcupine wrote:

Close to the Edge

It is boring and lazy.... but you must admit it's the perfect colour for that music.



Green is the last color I associate with Close to the Edge.  For me, it evokes red, and a warm-color album cover would have been perfect- the previous two albums were cool colors (and The Yes Album, like Close to the Edge, is green and ugly).  I really wish Roger Dean had provided majestic artwork for the first album in the epic Trinity of Yes.  Even the inner artwork is bland.  Unhappy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 12:37
I thought the cover was the whole thing!  I have a soft spot for CTTE since it was only a few years later that Yes started churning out crap!Dead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 12:38
Transatlantic's albums have pretty mundane and cliche'd cover artwork, 801Live has a rather dull cover as well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 13:00
Originally posted by thehallway thehallway wrote:

Originally posted by silverpot silverpot wrote:

Originally posted by King By-Tor King By-Tor wrote:

That's part of the cover! This album comes from an era where people would actually open the gatefold and look at the art instead of just clicking on a 60 x 60 pixel icon to play it. I don't want to sound elitest (wait, yes I do) - but you can't really experience old 70s prog the way it was supposed to be experienced if you don't do it on vinyl and soak in ALL the artwork.


How true that is. The art work wasn't meant to be trapped in tiny CD boxes. That's why I've kept all my vinyls, they're pieces of art in themselves. Gatefold sleeves, what a treat! I used to spend almost the same amount of time looking at the covers as listening to the music. LOL 
Although, Close to the Edge is a bit bleak, I'll admit that, and Pink Floyd's Meddle isn't much to write home about either.

Oh please..... get over yourselves!

Yes, vinyl albums are bigger, but apart from the benefit this brings to the size of the art, what reason do people have to buy lower-quality, larger and more difficult to store albums?

I collect vinyl for recreational purposes. Every album I own on vinyl however, I also own on CD, because it's just better sound quaity. And it's not like people are devoid of accessing artwork these days..... how hard is it to find a bigger image of a painting online? CD boxes aren't tiny, they are practical. The images associated with albums are widely available in ways other than on the front of a gatefold sleeve, so I don't see how it's a problem.

But ultimately, if someone doesn't give a sh*t about the artwork, that's their choice and it doesn't make their appreciation of the music any less valid.



I wasn't talking about the sound quality, no argument there. I just said I've kept my vinyls because of the sleeve art.
I wasn't speaking of other people' s appreciation of music either or if they're able to access art.

Jeez, did I step on a sore toe or something?
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 13:47
Foxtrot looks like somebody doodled the idea for a proper artist to complete, but the doodle and the artwork accidentally got switched.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 13:52

   

Originally posted by Stool Man Stool Man wrote:

Foxtrot looks like somebody doodled the idea for a proper artist to complete, but the doodle and the artwork accidentally got switched.

LOL I know right



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 13:54
Originally posted by silverpot silverpot wrote:

Originally posted by thehallway thehallway wrote:

Originally posted by silverpot silverpot wrote:

Originally posted by King By-Tor King By-Tor wrote:

That's part of the cover! This album comes from an era where people would actually open the gatefold and look at the art instead of just clicking on a 60 x 60 pixel icon to play it. I don't want to sound elitest (wait, yes I do) - but you can't really experience old 70s prog the way it was supposed to be experienced if you don't do it on vinyl and soak in ALL the artwork.


How true that is. The art work wasn't meant to be trapped in tiny CD boxes. That's why I've kept all my vinyls, they're pieces of art in themselves. Gatefold sleeves, what a treat! I used to spend almost the same amount of time looking at the covers as listening to the music. LOL 
Although, Close to the Edge is a bit bleak, I'll admit that, and Pink Floyd's Meddle isn't much to write home about either.

Oh please..... get over yourselves!

Yes, vinyl albums are bigger, but apart from the benefit this brings to the size of the art, what reason do people have to buy lower-quality, larger and more difficult to store albums?

I collect vinyl for recreational purposes. Every album I own on vinyl however, I also own on CD, because it's just better sound quaity. And it's not like people are devoid of accessing artwork these days..... how hard is it to find a bigger image of a painting online? CD boxes aren't tiny, they are practical. The images associated with albums are widely available in ways other than on the front of a gatefold sleeve, so I don't see how it's a problem.

But ultimately, if someone doesn't give a sh*t about the artwork, that's their choice and it doesn't make their appreciation of the music any less valid.



I wasn't talking about the sound quality, no argument there. I just said I've kept my vinyls because of the sleeve art.
I wasn't speaking of other people' s appreciation of music either or if they're able to access art.

Jeez, did I step on a sore toe or something?
 

It was mostly a response to the person you quoted, not you (apart from the use of the word "tiny" to describe CDs).



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 13:55
Originally posted by Stool Man Stool Man wrote:

Foxtrot looks like somebody doodled the idea for a proper artist to complete, but the doodle and the artwork accidentally got switched.
Couldn't possibly disagree more.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:11
Can - Future Days. This artwork does in no way represent what beauty the album has to offer, which is pretty weird seeing as the groups latest offerings Tago Mago and Ege Bamyashi had killer covers. The following Soon over Babaluma also features a rather beautiful painting. What happened there? Tiny brain cluster?

Uh - I donīt particularly enjoy the cover art of Mirage either. Too obvious i guess. Camel? Isnīt that a cigarette brand? Letīs put that sucker on the cover! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:15
I actually think the cover for Close To The Edge is perfect.  All of the artwork on the inside is great but I think the simple green works really well.  The cover for The Yes Album is not very good.  It's not bad but it could have been more interesting than a photo of the band.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:17
Originally posted by Stool Man Stool Man wrote:

Foxtrot looks like somebody doodled the idea for a proper artist to complete, but the doodle and the artwork accidentally got switched.
The bad perspective and thick, ugly brush strokes are intentional. It's probably inspired by the early impressionists.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:20
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Can - Future Days. This artwork does in no way represent what beauty the album has to offer, which is pretty weird seeing as the groups latest offerings Tago Mago and Ege Bamyashi had killer covers. The following Soon over Babaluma also features a rather beautiful painting. What happened there? Tiny brain cluster?

Uh - I donīt particularly enjoy the cover art of Mirage either. Too obvious i guess. Camel? Isnīt that a cigarette brand? Letīs put that sucker on the cover! 
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The alternative artwork is much better

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:24
Originally posted by Garden of Dreams Garden of Dreams wrote:

I actually think the cover for Close To The Edge is perfect.  All of the artwork on the inside is great but I think the simple green works really well.  The cover for The Yes Album is not very good.  It's not bad but it could have been more interesting than a photo of the band.


I completely agree - and I also happen to think that it was their best album. And I love the Dean artworks plus Wakeman on keys...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:28
Originally posted by Slaughternalia Slaughternalia wrote:

Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Can - Future Days. This artwork does in no way represent what beauty the album has to offer, which is pretty weird seeing as the groups latest offerings Tago Mago and Ege Bamyashi had killer covers. The following Soon over Babaluma also features a rather beautiful painting. What happened there? Tiny brain cluster?

Uh - I donīt particularly enjoy the cover art of Mirage either. Too obvious i guess. Camel? Isnīt that a cigarette brand? Letīs put that sucker on the cover! 
Ho ho - very amusingDead
The alternative artwork is much better


Yep - they should have went all out fantasy style.. 
I want a camel on intergalactic iceskates wearing a blue force-field as a dress. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:30
Originally posted by thehallway thehallway wrote:

I collect vinyl for recreational purposes. Every album I own on vinyl however, I also own on CD, because it's just better sound quaity.
I would take the sound quality of a well preserved vinyl over a CD any day.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:31
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Can - Future Days\

gonna have to disagree on that one
yes, it is quite simple, but not in a neglectful way I think.. dunno.. maybe it's that poseidon icon I like Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 13 2011 at 14:36
Seen by many as a masterpiece, not by myself, King Crimson Red has a pretty terrible cover art...
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