Favorite LP Gimmick
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Not sure when it began but the first examples of LP gimmickry I know of was in '61-'62 when the Cameo/Parkway label included pictures of the artist and bonus 45's with their LP's.
Capital copied the bonus 45 around the same time.
By the time the mid-60's rolled around posters were almost expected with rock LP's.
Some of my favorites have been the Raspberries scratch and sniff sticker....the Zeppelin III die-cut wheel......and the KISS "Love Gun".
What's your favorite record gimmick?
Capital copied the bonus 45 around the same time.
By the time the mid-60's rolled around posters were almost expected with rock LP's.
Some of my favorites have been the Raspberries scratch and sniff sticker....the Zeppelin III die-cut wheel......and the KISS "Love Gun".
What's your favorite record gimmick?
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The Three Sounds - Beautiful Friendship LP has the most gorgeous fold-out pop-up cover I ever saw. Can't find a picture of the opened up gatefold with added booklet. Typeface, color-scheme, shapes. This cover is closest to perfection.
Cosign...
what's the deal w/this? rolling papers or something?
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GREAT TO HAVE YOU BACK F16!
Exactly.
They didn't stop there either. Los Cochinos had a weird die-cut cover, Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album was designed to look exactly like the title (with an additional page of photos), and then there was Sleeping Beauty, which had the cover rounded off so it looked like the biggest pill in the world when you opened it up:
I always thought this was cool.
what is it?
Uriah Heep - Look At Yourself
Graham Central Station - Mirror
Albert Brooks - Comedy Minus One
Turn the whatchamacallit on the right and you can change what Buddah artist shows up in the slot above.
Bell had a similar concept (another label sampler called Dial A Hit, with a telephone instead of Buddah's scale), but it didn't show the artists' pictures, just their names.
the sir nose poster inside the parliament record
the peddlers album that looks like a packet of matches
Still got my bought-at-the-time o.g. of this, even though a pressing/mastering fault rendered most of it unplayable.
Madonnas 'Like a Prayer' was Scented.
DK/Jelo Records with Newspapers.
I always like fabric covers..velvets and faux leathers
Are free digital downloads considered a gimmick?
I've got one too. From PROBE by any chance?
Yeah, giant leaf of rolling paper. I still have a copy with the paper intact that I found at a flea market
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Thanks!
That's the soundtrack to the Bollywood movie "Shalamar". I wish I had that fold out version. Pretty bad-ass.
I guess my favorite gimmick in general is the elaborate foldout cover. I like Jethro Tull's "Thick as a Brick" cover, which folds out to a whole newspaper with about 8 pages, with articles and a crossword puzzle and all kinds of shit.
Might have been. I actually got it for Christmas...
I can imagine the letter...
Jesse Hill - Naturally ( not that good musically )
Jethro Tull - Stand Up
Annette Peacock - I'm The One ( RCA )
The Sylvers II
Freda Payne - Contact
Ruth Copeland - I Am What I Am
War - A Black Man's Burdon ( MGM ) came with a 1.00 insert for a dollar off a war concert
Hawkwind - Space Ritual
Parliament - A Motor Booty Affair ( featured a die-cut interior gatefold Atlantis themed pop-up )
tool "lateralus" is really cool
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the die-cut glasses were cool