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    #16
    Talk.

    It's unfortunate that there's not a divisi for the two versions of Time & A Word; the UK version is quite good, the US version sucks balls.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Gilly Goodness View Post

      Floaters

      Still better than A Touch of Cloth.
      I believe Roger Dean was responsible for the turtle's head artwork.

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        Click image for larger version  Name:	C6B2DB9C-1061-41FF-BE36-6D914CB3957E.jpg Views:	0 Size:	146.1 KB ID:	2950 I actively hate the Talk cover, but.... If he had used only those little building blocks and taken it from there, it might have been something.
        Last edited by Ceasar’s Palace; 12-18-2021, 02:05 AM.

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          #19
          Originally posted by pianozach View Post
          Talk.

          It's unfortunate that there's not a divisi for the two versions of Time & A Word; the UK version is quite good, the US version sucks balls.
          👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

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            #20
            Back in the day, Big Generator's album cover had different layouts for the vinyl version and the cd/cassette version. The cd and cassette came with a yellow/pinkish colored cover - really not the best color scheme - yellow and pink or maroon don't go together too well. Not the best cover. But the vinyl version from 1987 came in a more pleasing aqua/white/purple background. That to me was a cool cover, futuristic and minimalistic. I went with that. Any remaster should adopt the vinyl cover, that should be the official cover for cd also.

            Runners up would be 90125 for its similar tech-y vibe, Going For The One, and the Yes Album isn't bad - with its film edges motif and that the band photo looks like it was shot in the dressing room of some department store, with the mannequin head and all.

            liked the Yes logo for Talk. Wouldn't have minded a Dean cover with the Peter Max Talk logo.

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