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Community Description – Album Artwork Heaven
It is an community about album covers so the music itself isn't necessarly good music
Welcome to Album Artwork Heaven — a cozy corner of Lemmy dedicated to celebrating the visual side of music! 🎶🖼️
This community is all about sharing, discovering, and appreciating album covers, music-related artwork, and the creative design that brings sound to life through imagery. Whether it’s vintage vinyl sleeves, modern digital art, obscure indie releases, or iconic classics — if it’s beautiful, striking, or just plain weird, it belongs here.
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Aw yeah, Seventh Son has a great cover too, it was posted here earlier. I don't remember the gatefold scene, maybe the cassette version I had didn't include it.
I just realized it wasn’t seventh son with the Egyptian theme it was Powerslave. Still awesome art work.
That makes sense. I'd bought a cheaper Central American-manufactured cassette of Powerslave which didn't have any gatefolds. (I'm pretty sure it was a licensed copy: it had copyright and manufacturing info and I bought it at a store in Central America, but dunno how thorough their licensing was back then.)
By coincidence over the weekend in a box of old stuff I found my cassette of Live After Death! It was the first Maiden album I bought as a kid. The US version, so it had the fold-out of concert pictures.
Wow that was the first Maiden album I bought also, it was a cassette.