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The CD release came in a cardboard package containing the CD, lyric booklet, and several stickers that could be placed on the blank jewel case to create cover art. [63] In Rainbows was the first Radiohead album available for download in several digital music stores, such as the iTunes Store and Amazon MP3. [64]
The prints were exhibited at the Lazarides Gallery in London. One of the prints was used as the cover art for Yorke's first solo album, The Eraser (2006). [14] In November 2006, Donwood exhibited the original paintings and other artwork done by him and Yorke for Radiohead albums, at Iguapop Gallery in Barcelona. [15]
The cover artist, Stanley Donwood, said that whereas In Rainbows was "very much a definitive statement", Radiohead wanted to make an album that was more "transitory ... to have something that was almost not existing". [7] Whereas Radiohead had developed In Rainbows from live performances, The King of Limbs developed from studio experimentation. [8]
Reprise would subsequently commission new cover art for John B. Sebastian including photographs taken during Sebastian's Woodstock set, [15] and Reprise's sister label Cotillion/Atlantic Records would include two songs from the set also featured in John B. Sebastian, "I Had a Dream" and "Rainbows All Over Your Blues", in their soundtrack album ...
Hail to the Thief is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead. It was released on 9 June 2003 through Parlophone internationally, and through Capitol Records in the United States on 10 June. It was the last album released under Radiohead's record contract with EMI, the parent company of Parlophone and Capitol.
The award is not bestowed upon the artist unless they are also a credited art director. The award year reflects the year of presentation, not the year the work was actually released. The award category has previously been known as Best Recording Package – Boxed (1995–1997) and Best Boxed Recording Package (1998–2002).
Kelly Clarkson is showing off her amazing musical prowess once again. On the Friday, April 5 episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show," Clarkson took to the mic to sing a cover of Judy Garland's ...
Hipgnosis covers were noted for their quirky humour, such as the cover for the Pink Floyd double-LP compilation A Nice Pair (1973), which featured an array of visual puns. Another example was the 1974 album There's the Rub for Wishbone Ash using a picture of a cricketer and ball.