London Calling The Clash CBS/Epic, 1979 Design: Unknown
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London Calling The Clash CBS/Epic, 1979 Design: Unknown
The Cars The Cars Elektra Records, 1978 Photography: Elliot Gilbert
Otis Redding Recorded Live Otis Redding Atlantic Records, 1982 Design: Unknown
I’ve Got Dreams to Remember Otis Redding Atlantic Records, 1968 Design: Unknown
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson Arista, 1977 Design: unknown
Mort Garson, Mother Earth’s Plantasia (Homewood Records, 1976).
Various – Acid Dreams (1979)
Full Album
Styx – Lady (Reissue, 1980) The original pressing is titled Styx II (1973) Illustration by Tim Clark. Full Album
Diabolus - Stereo LP (Germany, 1975).
Full album
Robert Flack & Donny Hathaway Atlantic Records, 1972 Design: unknown
Aretha Now Aretha Franklin Atlantic Records, 1968 Design: Paragon Publicity
Widowmaker! Butthole Surfers Touch & Go, 1989 Design: unknown
Hustle! (To the Music...) The Funky Worm Atlantic, 1988 Design: The Designers Republic
Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux, Anthologie de la musique canadienne / Anthology Of Canadian Music, Radio Canada International, 1984. Design: Jean Segers
Christoph Ehbets, record cover for Label Eterna: Beethoven, Missa Solemnis, 1966. Bach / Matthäuspassion, Box-Set, 1971. DDR. Via discogs.
After 1949, Eterna was the German Democratic Republic’s foremost label for classical music, political songs, folk, some jazz and religious recordings