
This was released the morning of 9/11/2001. Talk about sending chills down your spine. I was lucky to find this copy at a local music store as the band had pulled this album after the events of that day and replaced it with different artwork.

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conversationpc wrote:What is the freakiest artwork of any album that you own? I'm not talking about bad artwork but just kinda freaky, strange, unusual.
This was released the morning of 9/11/2001. Talk about sending chills down your spine. I was lucky to find this copy at a local music store as the band had pulled this album after the events of that day and replaced it with different artwork.
StoneCold wrote:conversationpc wrote:What is the freakiest artwork of any album that you own? I'm not talking about bad artwork but just kinda freaky, strange, unusual.
This was released the morning of 9/11/2001. Talk about sending chills down your spine. I was lucky to find this copy at a local music store as the band had pulled this album after the events of that day and replaced it with different artwork.
That's an amazing coincidence.
StoneCold wrote:That and the people looking up,the mish mash in the upper right reminds me of the aftermath as well.
I'm not superstitious but so much weird stuff about that day. Other albums, etc.
I've seen a painting call "Gaya" done in 1989 that had the two towers with two airplanes flying towards it along with other prophetic images.
I can't remember who the artist was and can't find it on the web but if anyone else knows about it please link it or send me a pm.
nikki wrote:StoneCold wrote:That and the people looking up,the mish mash in the upper right reminds me of the aftermath as well.
I'm not superstitious but so much weird stuff about that day. Other albums, etc.
I've seen a painting call "Gaya" done in 1989 that had the two towers with two airplanes flying towards it along with other prophetic images.
I can't remember who the artist was and can't find it on the web but if anyone else knows about it please link it or send me a pm.
Couldn't find the Gaya painting, but this was also interesting in reference to 9/11:
http://www.hagiographers.com/main.htm
7 Wishes wrote;
Underrated album, but a bizarre cover for Nigel and the boys.
johnroxx wrote:[size=18]In the Court of The Crimson King by King Crimson (1969).
Johnny Mohawk wrote:I always liked a couple tunes from that Uriah Heep "Abominog" album.
"Prisoner" and "That's the Way That it Is".
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