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Best And Worst U2 Album/Single Art

This topic was started on 2007-08-17 06:51 pm.
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posted by sadb7788 (Member) on 2007-08-19 05:09 pm quote

Originally posted by theedge123:
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Here it is:

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Ah, thanks!
I had never noticed the real order of the four images!
Thank you!



posted by LikeASong (Site manager) on 2007-08-19 09:57 pm quote

Best Album Cover: Rattle And Hum


Best Single Cover: 11 O'Clock Tick Tock




Worst Album Cover: October


Worst Single Cover: Stuck In A Moment (Version 5, only released in France).


posted by AidanFormigoni (Member) on 2007-08-20 02:12 am quote

Agreed about worst single cover,LikeASong....ungly!

posted by jdoyle84 (Member) on 2007-08-20 06:32 am quote

Originally posted by theedge123:
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Here it is:

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wicked cool, I have all of them on itunes i knew the top part made car but never knew about the bottoms thanks man.

posted by Alex (Member) on 2007-08-20 07:07 am quote

Now there's a revelation... I never understood that the 11o'clock Tick Tock cover was part of a clock. Thanks for the big picture - I don't own the vinyl single. I take everything bad I said about it back and apologize.

So the worst single cover award goes to "Another Day".

Alex

posted by LikeASong (Site manager) on 2007-08-20 11:14 am quote

Originally posted by Alex:
Now there's a revelation... I never understood that the 11o'clock Tick Tock cover was part of a clock. Thanks for the big picture - I don't own the vinyl single. I take everything bad I said about it back and apologize.
Glad to made you the "revelation".

But what the "bad i said" stands for? I don't understand you...

posted by yeah (Member) on 2007-08-20 06:28 pm quote

Best Album Art: The Joshua Tree
Worst: How to dismantle an atomic bomb

Best Single Art: Desire
Worst: Fire (UK version)

posted by Benky (Member) on 2007-08-20 06:58 pm quote

Best album art:The Joshua Tree
Worst:October

Singleell I like Joshua singles artwork

posted by haytrain (Member) on 2007-08-20 09:25 pm quote

Originally posted by theedge123:
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Here it is:

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I knew the single covers did this, but i'd never seen them all together. Very cool!


They should try this again with the next album!

posted by LikeASong (Site manager) on 2007-08-20 09:36 pm quote

Originally posted by yeah:
Worst: How to dismantle an atomic bomb
I have to agree with you. I didn't think in The Bomb when I said "Worst Album: October"...
The cover of The Bomb is horrible. It seems made by a 5 y-old child.It's way too simple and has a terrible imagination-lack (at least October has cute haicuts)...

posted by germcevoy (Crew member) on 2007-08-20 10:04 pm quote

they could have did something interesting with the bomb cover. In the limited edition version theres loads of lovely quirky artwork that would have worked well as an album cover

posted by LikeASong (Site manager) on 2007-08-20 10:25 pm quote

Originally posted by germcevoy:
they could have did something interesting with the bomb cover. In the limited edition version theres loads of lovely quirky artwork that would have worked well as an album cover
I would had love simply the Bomb, the Love symbol and the V.

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