"Wind it up again" by Sauce Corrientes
If you pick randomly a band name and an album title, you can't change a lot, if you want to follow the rules. It's not that I want to cheat but once in a while I skip or ad a word or two, but that's it.
Nevertheless sometimes you get the ugliest pictures. In this case a picture of a colourfull but hidious handbag came up. To get a convincing album sleeve I had to give everything a cheerfull feel, so I blew up the picture 'till you couldn't see anymore that it was a handbag.
The band name Sauce Corrientes made me think of South-America (Sauce is actually a town in Argentinian province of Corrientes), and all of a sudden the pattern of the handbag had somewhat of a Inca-esque or Aztec-like design. And "Wind it up again" became lively too.
So that's why this album cover looks like an oldfashioned latin ballroom LP.
Once sold out, but now reissued in a cheap price range.
"Wind it up again" by Sauce Corrientes
Nevertheless sometimes you get the ugliest pictures. In this case a picture of a colourfull but hidious handbag came up. To get a convincing album sleeve I had to give everything a cheerfull feel, so I blew up the picture 'till you couldn't see anymore that it was a handbag.
The band name Sauce Corrientes made me think of South-America (Sauce is actually a town in Argentinian province of Corrientes), and all of a sudden the pattern of the handbag had somewhat of a Inca-esque or Aztec-like design. And "Wind it up again" became lively too.
So that's why this album cover looks like an oldfashioned latin ballroom LP.
Once sold out, but now reissued in a cheap price range.
"Wind it up again" by Sauce Corrientes
2 Comments:
Good save. :)
http://artrock2006.blogspot.com/2009/03/heart-on-my-sleeve.html
Zou je de link naar mijn blog kunnen veranderen can Sitting on our own ass in:
http://artrock2006.blogspot.com/search/label/Imaginary%20albums
Bedankt en ga zo door!
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