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![]() wrong cover artwork
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Actually, it is the correct cover art. That is the original lp art. It was later changed to the photo art for a repressing.
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It was just a matter of releases, Star pix were UK/EUROPE, the one you displayed was USA/CND , thx OHD
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islands..._Crimson_album) |
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I know that the white double gate-fold with an Island on it was the one I bought in '71
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never seen an Island's Us release in my life Sharc :-)
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Remember - no man is an Island.
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Just a "If Spaz ran the show" thing, but I've always thought if an album had two covers, and I were adding them to the tags, I'd alternate. For example, I'd do even tracks with Cover A and odd tracks with Cover B, or "Side A" and "Side B," etc. It's more work, but it's cool.
I'm not lobbying for it, because it's an immaterial thing.
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From the delightful Wikipedia:
"The original U.K. and European cover depicts the Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius. The original U.S. and Canadian album cover (as released by Atlantic Records) was a Peter Sinfield painting of off-white with coloured "islands". This was used as an internal gatefold sleeve in the U.K. When the King Crimson catalog was re-issued by EG, they standardised on the "Trifid Nebula" cover world-wide.The original U.K. and European cover depicts the Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius. The original U.S. and Canadian album cover (as released by Atlantic Records) was a Peter Sinfield painting of off-white with coloured "islands". This was used as an internal gatefold sleeve in the U.K. When the King Crimson catalog was re-issued by EG, they standardised on the "Trifid Nebula" cover world-wide." I've only ever seen the Trifid Nebula cover. |
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