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album's and sleeve
The album's sleeve was designed by Richard Hamilton, a notable pop artist who had organised a Marcel Duchamp retrospective at the Tate Gallery the previous year.
The album's sleeve featured a photograph of a Belfast Catholic boy carrying his belongings after being forced from his home in the sectarian clearances of 1969, the Irish-descended Rowland explaining " I wanted a picture of unrest.
( Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience are specifically mentioned in the album's sleeve notes.
Rather than printing the song titles on the reverse of the album's sleeve, the band instead replaced them with various euphemisms for feces.
Dez Cadena sang backing vocals, while Stevenson created the album's cover graphics and Alvarez provided illustrations for the sleeve and liner notes.
In commentary for a lawsuit to block the album's release, John Lennon wrote, " the sleeve note, apart from being inaccurate, seems to have been written with a court case in mind.
Jones left General Public part way through the recording process, but he is listed in the album's inner sleeve credits as a group member ( although he did not appear in any of the band photographs ).
The album's front cover sleeve bore the slogan, " Purity, Love, Suicide, Accuracy, Revolution ".
Finally, before Fault Line was released, Johnston had his songs removed and he left the band that he co-founded ( though he received credit for guitars and vocals and was pictured on the album's inner sleeve band photo ).
His debut album, Martin Carthy, was released in 1965, and also featured Dave Swarbrick playing fiddle on some tracks, although he was not mentioned in the album's sleeve notes.
During the album's pre-production, Gabriel was contacted by filmmaker William Friedkin ( at the time enjoying success with The Exorcist ), about a possible film project after Friedkin read Gabriel's short story on the sleeve of the Genesis Live album.
For the first time, the songs were credited to individual members ( only Morrison and Krieger are actually listed on the album's sleeve ) as Morrison was unhappy with the lyric " get your guns " on the album's first track.
On the album's inner sleeve, small photographs depicting scenes shown on television are interlaced with text illustrating what the band suggests are the misleading subtexts of media presentation: " The facts are presented neutrally so that the public can make up its own mind "; " Men act heroically to defend their country "; " People are given what they want ".
Another song on the album, " Temazi Party ", mocked the then-current craze for abusing Temazepam sleeping pills ( a. k. a. ' jellies '), but was deliberately misspelt on the album sleeve as ' Tramazi ' instead of ' Temazi ' in order to forestall any legal injunction against the album's release.
" Kath is pictured inside the album's gatefold sleeve playing a Gibson SG.
Edelstein agreed to travel to Katonah, New York four days a week to produce the band's first album, which was about to be recorded in a large shed on Black's parents ' property ( featured in " Before and After " photos on the album's cover and sleeve art ) which was constructed in May and June 2002.
It is also notable for its inner sleeve art, which is visible through a cutaway hole in the album's outer sleeve.
This sleeve was removed within a year of the album's release.
The inner sleeve is a painting by Hieronymus Bosch, one of the album's inspirations.
Because of legal complications between their respective record companies, only Young's name appears on the album sleeve, although the individual members of Pearl Jam are credited individually in the album's liner notes.
The group's deteriorating relationship with Mercury was also a factor, as evidenced by the album's track listing — it included the earlier hit " According to My Heart ", but a disclaimer printed on the sleeve noted that it had been included at the insistence of the record company ( i. e. against the band's wishes ).
III featured Farag in the album's inner sleeve and credits.

album's and features
The album's cover features a withered starving African child's hand being held and dwarfed by a white man's hand.
" The DVD features music videos for each of the album's singles.
Although the album's cover features the original line-up of Kool Keith, Ced Gee, Moe Love and TR Love, TR ( along with Tim Dog ) is notably absent.
" Keeping with the album's family motif, " Father Daughter Harmony " was a moving duet with daughter Alicia while " The 50th " features Keaggy's guitar playing over a reel-to-reel recording of his grandparents ' 50th wedding anniversary in 1949.
The reunited Camper Van Beethoven frequently features several of the album's songs in their set lists to this day, including " Take the Skinheads Bowling ", the countrified Black Flag cover " Wasted ", the hardcore send-up " Club Med Sucks ", " The Day That Lassie Went to the Moon ", " Ambiguity Song ", and several of the instrumentals.
The album cover features a picture of the injured Bushwick being carted through a hospital by Scarface and Willie D. On the album's title track, the group responded to Geffen Records ending its distribution deal with Def American.
A bonus DVD contained concert footage that originally aired on Japanese television, plus bonus features including footage from their return to Budokan for the original album's 30th anniversary.
Eight of the album's ten tracks have vocals, and it features two instrumentals, the DeYoung synthesizer showcase " The Message " and Tommy Shaw's closing " Aku-Aku " ( although for the latter, there was one lyric spoken, the title of the song ).
The album's first video, titled " The Don't Feel Right Trilogy ", premiered on August 21, 2006, and features three songs, " In the Music ", " Here I Come " and " Don't Feel Right ".
The album's guests include Chrisette Michele, Common, Mos Def, Saigon, Styles P, Talib Kweli, and Wale ; it also features Philadelphia artists Dice Raw, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Peedi Crakk, P. O. R. N., and Truck North, as well as former member Malik B.
The album's title was a reference to the classical-looking photo shoot which features a bust of Ray Stevens mocking Beethoven.
The album's first promotinal single, " Anything ( To Find You )", was officially released on August 2, 2011, it features rapper Rick Ross.
Therefore, this album's concept is similar to their previous Ummagumma album, in that it features the full band in the first half, and focuses on individual members in the second half.
The album's cover features a photographic illustration composed of two tightly cropped images of what appears to be a bronze relief plaque: two arms of justice extended in opposite directions, one with a torch in-hand and the other empty.
" Ed Sander of DPRP compared the album's sound to that of Porcupine Tree: " the album features both the dreaminess of some early Porcupine Tree material, as well as the aggressive riff based approach of tracks like ' Up The Downstair ', ' Signify ' and ' Wedding Nails ' and other trademark Tree elements like distorted vocals and catchy bass parts.
The back cover features a dedication to the memories of Rakim's father William and producer Paul C., who had worked on many of the album's tracks before his murder in July 1989.
The album's booklet features text in Korean, Chinese, English, and Japanese.
The album features the only recorded appearances of member John Kickjazz, who left the group prior to the album's release.
The front cover features a boy in a newspaper hat pulling at his cheeks, in reference to the childhood prank alluded to by the album's title.
The second in the EMI First Light Series released in 2003 to mark the album's 30th anniversary and features Glam rock superstar Marc Bolan on double lead guitar playing on tracks 10-12.
What musical content the LP features is improvisational and avant-garde in nature, and for the most part the album's tracks consist of spoken word material and sound experiments, at times reminiscent of the audio material that William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin had been experimenting with in the 1960s.
The Doobies most recent album " World Gone Crazy " features 13 songs, eight of which were penned by Johnston including the album's title track and the first single " Nobody ", a rerecording of the band's first single in 1971.
The album's cover features frontman Jamie Stewart nuzzling a kitten.
The recording of " Pieces of Me ", the album's first single, features in episode four, and Simpson works with Kara DioGuardi.

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