Monday, 29 August 2011

I'm a record cover - Sleeve Faces

Easy Listening

Many people love vinyl records for their history, others for the soft analogue sound and some for the tactile nature of being able to put a needle on a record. Then there’s those who like to get an album cover and create what they call a Sleeveface. The definition of which is ‘one or more persons obscuring or augmenting any part of their body or bodies with records sleeve(s) causing an illusion’.


The precise history of this relatively recent phenomenon is hazy but the term ‘Sleeveface’ is believed to have first been used by a Welsh DJ based in Cardiff called Carl Morris as recently as 2007. Morris and his collaborator John Rostron published a book in 2008 called ‘Sleeveface : Be The Vinyl’ which put together the best examples of submissions to their website called (not surprisingly)
www.sleeveface.com.

The origins of the first ever Sleeveface are open to debate but many attribute it to a Huey Lewis & the News album called ‘Picture This’ from 1982 where Huey holds one side of the album cover featuring his face - in front of his face; thus demonstrating that nothing is new and everything is a remix.

We’ve had a good root around and put together our own gallery of Sleevefaces. Whether it’s art or not is another debate but there’s a lot of creativity out there and you certainly can’t do this with a CD or MP3.

The Style Council : Walls Come Tumbling Down!



Petula Clark


Arctic Monkeys


serge


Sleeveface 106_Neil Diamond 'Greatest Hits'


RANDY CRAWFORD


Randy Newman


This Years Model


Converting Kath into Buffy Sainte-Marie


simon and dennis


day 38 - mireille.. mireille..


Gil Scott



The Undertones : All Wrapped Up



Diana Ross / Marvin Gaye : Diana & Marvin (gatefold inner)



An Evening With Belafonte/Mouskouri



Miles Davis : Decoy (gatefold)



Dean Martin Sleeveface




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4 comments:

C said...

So funny! I'm loving Johnny Ramone there...

Mr Margaret Scratcher said...

Haaa! I've got that Easy Listening LP from the first pic - contains the tune that I Monster sampled for Daydream in Blue.

True Story.

Keith Seatman said...

An evening with Belafonte and Mouskouri is my fav. But gotta admit the Ramones come close. Johnny Ramone is looking good.

Anonymous said...

Ja ja ja que bueno

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