Another irreverent look at classical music and how it's packaged.
by Paul Pelkonen
by Paul Pelkonen
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| We've gone from this.... |
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| ...to this. Granted, this is cheaper. |
The art of the classical music album cover has enjoyed a steep downward spiral in the past decade. Faced with the prospect of compressing their catalogues into boxed sets that have very low sales numbers to begin with, the major labels have resorted to cheap-o artwork that is designed to look good on the touch-screen of an iPhone.
In the quest to create these "iconic" images for their back catalogues, the few record companies that survive have come up with some covers that look like they were done by a kindergarten student. Others are awesomely tasteless, and a few are just plain dull. We offer ten examples below, and we save the best for last.
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| The Egyptian slave would be rolling in her grave if he saw this kiddie-style design for Aida. The whole Opera! series from Universal suffers from similar art. |


