Thanks for spelling correction. Figures they were too creative for standard spelling.
Does cover art of an album or recording influences your purchase?
For me, album or recording cover art definitely influences physical media purchases, where the physical object is part of the experience.
Cover art may never be as powerful as the music itself, but it carries its own quiet weight. It represents love, life, death, and the essence of a particular time in a musician’s journey. It captures what the music feels, without needing a single note.
Many are works of art and have become as famous as the music they stand for—Andy Warhol's covers, for example, including the banana he designed for The Velvet Underground. And there are many more!
On flip side, If you’re buying based purely on artist or recommendation, cover art may not matter. But for exploration, vinyl hunting, or curating a vibe, it remains quite influential.
I’d love to hear what album covers have etched themselves into your memory or even convinced you to listen before you knew the artist.
Thank you!
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@immatthewj Bruce again!? The album cover effect is huge for me. When it is smart, captures the times, the message of the album, when the musicians are involved in the design, etc. |
@devinplombier - I didn't know that; which member of T.G. was with Hipgnosis? I don't think it was Genesis P Orridge, was it? |
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