![]() Well I have never seen one of these before and was immediately suspicious that it could be a fake. I recently saw a copy of a cover for a seven inch version of DJ Danger Mouse’s 2008 unofficial Keep It Real / Laugh Now single. Ebay seems to be a real treasure trove and a great place to do research. I’m constantly on the look out for record and CD covers with cover art by the artist known as Banksy. The CD was released in a limited edition of 20 numbered copies signed by David Shrigley. Stevie Moore a prolific American musician/guitarist who put music to poems from Shrigley’s Worried Noodles book and released a cassette and CDr of these tracks called Shrigley Field. All three had cover art by Shrigley.Ĭover art for A Brighter Beat: Left the LP and standard CD cover, at right the limited edition CD. The CD came in a standard issue and a limited edition. Malcolm Middleton, a member of Arab Strap (among other constellations) recorded his A Brighter Beat album released on both LP and CD. There would be three more releases in 2007. The twelve alternative covers included in the “Friend Opportunity” LP. The Friend Opportunity album contained twelve alternative cover designs produced by David Shrigley. Designer and record cover artist Jan Lankisch who was working at Tomlab records introduced David to Deerhoof and he designed this single and agreed to make the cover for Deerhoof’s forthcoming Friend Opportunity album as well as a further picture disc single Matchbook Seeks Maniac (Dedication Mix) / MaKko Shobu. ![]() Two other seven-inch singles appeared in 2006 A split single with Belle & Sebastian’s Casaco Marron (Latenitetales) coupled with David Shrigley’s When I was a Little Girl, and a picture disc The Perfect Me by the American band Deerhoof. The front cover of Shrigley’s Ding Dong single. ![]()
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