I've got a copy of 'spread your wings' framed and hung up on my wall with the sleeve and the record. The one thing i'm confused about is that the artwork on the actual record is the artwork for a night at the opera. Does anyone know why it's this and not news of the world? The link below will explain. Apologies if this has been asked before.
At first I though you were saying that you have the cover art for the Spread Your Wings single in your room, and I was like, that would be really scary! Imagine walking into your room every day and looking at those deranged frightened faces staring at you.
DLCVinnuendo · Member since
a curiosity, the labels used in uk singles http://www.ultimatequeen.co.uk/shared/gallery/extra/uk-record-company-sleeves-and-labels.htm
jpgthfc · Member since
yeah it is the queen logo, but it's the a night at the opera album cover
brENsKi · Member since
you're not reading the replies properly
look at the link above your last post.
it's an artistic thing - bands do what they like - cos it looks good - pure and simple
The Fairy King · Member since
Same goes for the NOTW vinyl discs which has the mirrored ADATR coverart. Why? Just to daze and confuse.
Hangman_96 · Member since
Because they couldn't be bothered to make something new.