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Ye Olde Music Packaging
Posted by: D Cane on 15th Dec 2010 in Design Top 5
Five of the best examples of 3-dimensional music packaging, or 'do you remember what music used to feel like?'
1. Alice Cooper – School’s Out
2. Family – Bandstand
3. Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers
4. Semi Precious Weapons – We Love You
5. Spiritualized – Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
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Alice Cooper – School’s Out
1972 – Warner Bros. Records
Design: Craig Braun
The famous sleeve for ‘School’s Out’ depicted the top, inside and underside of a rather beaten-up school desk. The names or initials of the five band members scratched-in and the Warner Bros. logo roughly drawn. But as an extra ‘gift,’ some versions of the release in the UK and US included a set of women’s underwear made of paper.
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Posted by: D Cane on 15th Dec 2010 in Design Top 5
Five of the best examples of 3-dimensional music packaging, or 'do you remember what music used to feel like?'
1. Alice Cooper – School’s Out
2. Family – Bandstand
3. Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers
4. Semi Precious Weapons – We Love You
5. Spiritualized – Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
1.

Alice Cooper – School’s Out
1972 – Warner Bros. Records
Design: Craig Braun
The famous sleeve for ‘School’s Out’ depicted the top, inside and underside of a rather beaten-up school desk. The names or initials of the five band members scratched-in and the Warner Bros. logo roughly drawn. But as an extra ‘gift,’ some versions of the release in the UK and US included a set of women’s underwear made of paper.
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