There’ll never be another Diary of a Madman, that’s for sure, or another Ozzy. Many of Saxon’s progeny have continued in the tradition of high fantasy metal cover art. At least aged British metal band Saxon, a true original, still keeps it real, further up, with the cover of their 22nd album, 2018’s Thunderbolt. You may find, as you browse and compare genres and eras, that perhaps the album cover is in decline, or you may find that it is alive and well, still an innovative form despite the massive shift in modes of production. “To get started,” the MusicBrainz blog writes, “log in with your MusicBrainz account (or create a new one) find your favorite release and then click on the cover art tab to view the existing pieces of art and/or upload new ones.” You are invited to contribute and help make this amazing resource even more comprehensive. The collection now numbers in the several hundred thousands-upwards of 800,000, according to its results counter-but some of the uploads are not yet complete with images.
You can do your own cultural anthropology of the album cover, from 2018’s era of eye candy glamor, and the recent creative-and not-so-creative-repurposing of the past, to the genuine articles from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s at the Cover Art Archive, a joint project of the Internet Archive and MusicBrainz, an “open music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. The cover of London artist Arlo’s 2017 single “Safe” has its obvious 80s Duran Duran pastel and marble swirl deco trends down, tastefully and knowingly applied. Other recent album covers mime the style of decades past with real swagger, like Swedish folk sister duo First Aid Kit’s Heart-inspired Ruins cover, at the top, featuring one of many retro 70s fonts that have returned of late, as easy to read in thumbnail images as they were on 8-track tapes.
I do not know how to evaluate Miley Cyrus’ various Miami Vice-themed covers for her album Bangerz, which came out in the same year as 1989, except to say, good for her for going all the way with this, like, why hold back? Or it can be done badly, as in Justin Timberlake’s widely disliked 2018 Man of the Woods, which makes a lame artsy attempt to dress up the fact that it’s kinda ripping off 1989 four years later. It can sometimes seem like all we have left is nostalgia, but nostalgia can be done well, as in 1989 (even if that record’s cover does evoke, in part, an image from Joni Mitchell’s weird stint in blackface). Maybe the album cover is as it always was, despite so rarely appearing in a physical form: sometimes an inspired work of art, sometimes a half-assed, tossed-off marketing job, sometimes a half-baked, so-bad-its-good (or not) concept, completely unrelated to the music. So, If you are looking for specific name like john or specific place…., you can type the word/name in the search box and it will automatically show you a list of songs with your specific word.Maybe the truly awful album cover is as rare a treasure as the truly great one. To make this tool available for everyone, we added search feature that help you to find Songs that contain “specific word” in their title. Songs with numbers Songs with ‘ ‘ in the title All days available with Drop-down list to search for. Some available food with Drop-down list to search for:Īfter clicking the “songs with days” button, it will automatically show you a long list of the biggest hits with days in the song name.
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