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Left  - don't cover this flac album
  • Performer Left
  • Title don't cover this
  • Date of release 2004
  • Other formats MIDI MMF AC3 VOC RA VOX MP1
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1799 mb
  • Size FLAC 1849 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 175

I don't even know where to start.

Stage Left is the second live album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released as a double album in October 1981 on Anthem Records. After touring in support of their eighth studio album Moving Pictures (1981), the band gathered recordings made over the previous two years and constructed a live release from them with producer Terry Brown. The album features recordings from June 1980 on their Permanent Waves (1980) tour, and from March 1981 on their Moving Pictures tour.

The album cover is to the left of the song list. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. Your article on how to change Media Player's album cover/icon was not only excellent, this article was the ONLY one I came across that actually worked! Thank you so much. None of the Windows help sites & forums were able to help us users who were having this problem with Media Center.

Sometimes, however, I just don’t know that an album has an extended cover. This happened recently with Hago’s self-titled debut. In short, this cover is just fascinating, and apparently the vinyl version glows in the dark, too! Vojtěch Doubek (also known as Moonroot): Clavicus Vile – The Nightspirit’s Call.

The cover of Arca’s self-titled album is hardly without artistic merit, but we’d be lying if we said this close-up, teethy, outright otherworldly face wasn’t tough to stomach every time we want to listen to Desafío. Too bad Swift's initial album announcement was overshadowed by the dreadfulness of its New York Times-themed cover art, which inspired countless memes upon its release.

This album of Tijuana-flavoured, Herb Alpert-esque pop pastiche from 1966 includes a track called ‘Whipped Cream’. On seeing this, it would appear the record label’s design team had a collective light-bulb moment. The application of any other logic here, frankly, is too scary to countenance. Proof that the worst album covers don’t necessarily house the worst music: it’s a damn shame this utterly ridiculous sleeve houses Rat On!, for in reality it’s a great lost album, originally issued by Elektra in 1971. If you’re resilient enough to get past the heinous visuals, you’ll be rewarded with a fab soul and funk record, featuring a terrific cover of Bee Gees’ ‘Got To Get A Message To You’. Gerhard Polt: Leberkäs’ Hawaii.

In fact, the Black Album's cover was distinguished only by the band's barely perceptible logo in the upper left corner and a coiled snake in the bottom right corner. The latter element is significant. Later, during the Civil War, similar flags were adopted by many of the Confederate armies. "Don't Tread on Me" was also the name of a song on the record, and possessed a similar warning-driven theme. People drew parallels between the Black Album and other simple LP covers. Wall's bio points out the album is "like the photo negative of the Beatles' White Album," while others frequently invoke Spinal Tap's Smell the Glove, which also features a stark black cover.

Album Cover Reveal trailer - March 29 - Directed by Andy Hines. The 80 or so figures on this cover are not just his closest crew of music makers or name drop features - you've got his wife, his dogs, cellists, bassists, videographers, life-long fans, people who run his social & sites, artists, assistants, casual friends, body guards, the people that discovered him, who kept him from being homeless, woven in with his. greatest inspirations - top to bottom no matter what their level of perceived importance, any construct of a hierarchy was thrown out the window – and he's just there, nowhere special, buried among them

Tracklist

01 Turning
02 You Lighten
03 All Night
04 There
05 Darkman
06 Spin Me
07 Turning (video clip)

Notes

Jerry's Music Cafe

Barcode and Other Identifiers

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