The cover of "Side 3" by The Raspberries, 1973: Not only a close-up on a big bushel of raspberries, but the original vinyl issue's jacket was die-cut to replicate the bushel's basket outline, as well as the bumpiness of the berries at the top! This was a fun and mouth-watering article!😋
Hey Rachel, greetings from Brazil! Your newsletter is definitely my favorite. As a Taurus, this edition touched my heart and made me think of the amazing food-related Brazilian album covers I know. I'd like to give a special mention to Pérola Negra by Luiz Melodia—check it out if you're interested. Now, back to the US, I must say I really love Chuck Berry's 'One Dozen Berrys'.
Two more!
Alfredo by Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist: https://music.apple.com/us/album/alfredo/1513978902
It's Blitz! by Yeah Yeah Yeahs: https://music.apple.com/us/album/its-blitz-deluxe-edition/1440771833
Supertramp’s “Breakfast in America “
Great selection.
What was going on in the culture of the late 60s through the 70s that made pictures of food so popular as album covers?
The cover of "Side 3" by The Raspberries, 1973: Not only a close-up on a big bushel of raspberries, but the original vinyl issue's jacket was die-cut to replicate the bushel's basket outline, as well as the bumpiness of the berries at the top! This was a fun and mouth-watering article!😋
Hey Rachel, greetings from Brazil! Your newsletter is definitely my favorite. As a Taurus, this edition touched my heart and made me think of the amazing food-related Brazilian album covers I know. I'd like to give a special mention to Pérola Negra by Luiz Melodia—check it out if you're interested. Now, back to the US, I must say I really love Chuck Berry's 'One Dozen Berrys'.