Strange Album Artwork

Posted by: Bert Schurink on 22 March 2017

Think this has been done before, but I just came across one of these strange album covers and thought it might be fun to start a new thread on this....

 

Posted on: 22 March 2017 by Cbr600

Bert, what is strange about this artwork?

my wife always dresses like that when she goes fishing!!

Posted on: 28 March 2017 by Ebor

What a coincidence - I sometimes eschew the headscarf, but it's also my preferred choice of fishing attire. Small world.

Mark

Posted on: 28 March 2017 by Bert Schurink

Running the risk that I will have to deal with the cow protection community of this forum

 

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Posted on: 28 March 2017 by joerand

Thrillington. Strange album cover that makes more sense if you know it as McCartney's anonymous release of the instrumental version of his RAM album.

Posted on: 28 March 2017 by Stevee_S

I'll go along with the bovine head, this particular one for the Shakey Graves album "Roll The Bones."

Posted on: 03 April 2017 by TOBYJUG

jim O' Rourke / Christian Fennesz:  its hard for me to say I'm sorry.

Im sure no animal was hurt for this album cover image.  But is similar to a recurring dream trying to stop a biting dog.

Posted on: 05 April 2017 by Paper Plane
Bert Schurink posted:

I nearly fell off the sofa laughing at this!

steve

Posted on: 05 April 2017 by Bert Schurink

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