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It was the title track of her 1956 album ... Essential Billie Holiday: Carnegie Hall Recorded Live contained her spellbinding reading of the Edward Heyman-Johny Green-penned jazz standard “I ...
The cover of The Who Sell Out by The Who is probably the oddest one of the bunch. This concept album was released in 1967 and features two of the band’s members in opposing photographs.
Following a tradition that reaches back to the The Who’s Tommy, bands and musicians with serious artistic ambition have ...
Miya Folick, Hand Habits, The Weather Station, Mdou Moctar, Serpentwithfeet, and others. Check out Rogers and Sylvan Esso’s cover above. Below, find the album’s cover art and tracklist.
And Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell released his own gorgeous cover of the track that is more than worthy of mention on our list of the greatest rock cover songs of all time. Cornell posted his ...
Eighteen or 80, this is one of the year-so-far’s few ­essential albums. Elton John believes Who Believes in Angels? is his best record since Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.
‘These international album covers have all that. The colours were mostly bright and primary, perfect for publication, the sexiness, often blatant nudity, was definitely there, originality was beyond ...
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Zak Starkey — who's had a bit of an eventful week — recently shared an unreleased, all-star cover of T. Rex's "Children of the Revolution" recorded for a charity album that's yet to receive a ...
With work that includes painting and sculpture but also music videos, album covers, toys, key chains, trading cards and a recently rereleased collection of Louis Vuitton bags, Takashi Murakami ...
modeling the crystal Thierry Mugler headpiece she wears on Something Beautiful‘s album cover. “The beauty one finds alone is a prayer that longs to be shared,” she tells viewers as the ...
No, I ain’t see that. That’s crazy. When you first started out, people would make a big deal of the fact that you wore a dress on the cover of an album, or that you’d call somebody “lover ...