Smiths record covers included in NYC exhibition
posted by davidt on Tuesday June 19 2001, @09:00AM

delicado writes:

'The LP show', an exhibition of record covers opened at Exit Art in New York City on Saturday. This features literally thousands of record covers, in amongst which I spotted several Smiths covers, including 'William it was really nothing' (the green cover, not the Billie Whitelaw purple one), 'Panic', 'The Smiths' and 'Hatful of Hollow'. The bulk of the record covers seemed to be from the 50s and 60s - the 80s weren't nearly as strongly represented (e.g., I didn't see any of the classic New Order covers there), so it was nice to see some classic Smiths covers in the context of other great cover art. The show is on until August 17th, and it's well worth a visit. Details are at www.exitart.org

 
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