Yes, that one's lovely. I really like the "toy soldiers" cover for White Light/White Heat too, almost better than the original The crash helmets cover I never could fathom, it's too far out there for me.
LCB wrote:Let's burn all those Marilyn prints Warhol did because they totally bastardize the original photo.
That's not quite the same though, is it? The Marilyn prints have a point to them, there's a sense of aesthetics behind them. When Warhol did that it was because he wanted to say something. Whereas certain reissues of the Banana album are a simply case of indifference/incompetence/lack of taste turning a great design into a not-so-great one. It's the difference between irreverence and disinterest.
I should add that I don't feel as strongly about this as Groovy though! And I agree with this:
simonm wrote:When the artwork for the 1st alb was being messed around, it was not in the 'all time top 10 album' lists, it was just another mid-price back catalogue item. The current reissue has a nice cover, reflecting it's current status.
The original was very beautiful; the re-issues were cheap and tasteless. When I say "cheap and tasteless" I'm referring to the texture and sheen of the paper used; the shade of yellow; the fact that you can't peel it; putting "The Velvet Underground and Nico" off to the side (how stupid).