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Old 03.29.2008, 11:58 AM   #115
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Originally Posted by gmku
True. I can see that. Like Blonde on Blonde. A lot of my own feelings about the cover have more to do with the music contained within than with the actual art of the cover. If you strip the cover from the music and the legend, it's a really ordinary photograph.

Yeah... Blonde on Blonde is certainly an iconic sleeve, but it's far and away from standing alone as a piece of art away from the music. I'm sure you wouldn't be surprised to hear I'm not too fond of that either.

I'm having problems thinking of sleeves whose art I like away from the music now... Hmm. It's a tricky one, oh yes.
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