Originally posted by germcevoyah well, the next one might be decent
Originally posted by BenkyI don't care much about artwork for me it's important that there are good songs on that CD![]()
Originally posted by LikeASong[..]Yes, I agree,but the artwork is a very important piece of the album...
Many people (really, some of my friends), has bought the Zooropa and the Joshua Tree albums only because they've good artworks.
And The Bomb has NOT a good artwork.
Originally posted by sadb7788[..]
And that's more to say, LikeASong. The artwork of an album should communicate the best themes of the album itself. In other words by looking at the cover you should be able to know what the album is talking about. I could make thousands of positive (and also negative) examples, but I think I said it clearly.![]()
So these are the two best reasons because of which an album's artwork is important: because it has to persuade people to buy it (it has to be cool anyway) and it has to communicate the "soul" of the album (it has to fit with the content).
I hope my teacher-like explanation won't bother any of you...![]()
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Originally posted by easports43[..]
I agree with you about the artwork communicating the themes of the album, but what the heck is
Zooropa's artwork communicating?![]()
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Originally posted by sadb7788[..]
Well, actually I don't have the complete album, I only know a few songs from Zooropa. So I can't say if it fits or not... though I think it does. Great artwork, anyway!Do you agree?
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Originally posted by NoamTG
Worst Single: Even Better Than The Real Thing [which is a shame 'cause you'd expect from the song [/quote]
Well, the cover for the single is great, but not the remixes version
Originally posted by easports43[..]
Yeah. I love the [Zooropa] artwork, I just don't really know what it represents or what they're trying to say.