Bakers Dozen

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind WHether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind WHether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen

PS: Weird that you posted that, astorian. I am listening to that album right now as I came across your post.

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind WHether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind WHether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)
  6. Carmina Burana, by Ray Manzarek (and others)

There are others but they’re not coming to mind at the moment.

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind Whether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)
  6. Carmina Burana, by Ray Manzarek (and others)
  7. Ramones

Simple but direct and effective. And as such reflective of the album.

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind Whether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)
  6. Carmina Burana, by Ray Manzarek (and others)
  7. Ramones
  8. Warrior by Ke$ha

The extremely garish colors are perfect for the desktop background image on my work computer.

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind Whether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)
  6. Carmina Burana, by Ray Manzarek (and others)
  7. Ramones
  8. Warrior by Ke$ha
  9. Wish You Were Here, by Pink Floyd (the one with the man on fire)

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind Whether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)
  6. Carmina Burana, by Ray Manzarek (and others)
  7. Ramones
  8. Warrior by Ke$ha
  9. Wish You Were Here, by Pink Floyd (the one with the man on fire)
  10. Abbey Road by The Beatles

The cover: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/42/Beatles_-_Abbey_Road.jpg
And see this: http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2008/feb/15/30gtpaul-cole-man-on-beatles-abbey-road-cover/

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind Whether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)
  6. Carmina Burana, by Ray Manzarek (and others)
  7. Ramones
  8. Warrior by Ke$ha
  9. Wish You Were Here, by Pink Floyd (the one with the man on fire)
  10. Abbey Road by The Beatles
  11. ABBA live. No photos, no title, just a wrap around drawing with the band’s name as a statue.

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind Whether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)
  6. Carmina Burana, by Ray Manzarek (and others)
  7. Ramones
  8. Warrior by Ke$ha
  9. Wish You Were Here, by Pink Floyd (the one with the man on fire)
  10. Abbey Road by The Beatles
  11. ABBA live. No photos, no title, just a wrap around drawing with the band’s name as a statue.
  12. The original London cast albumof Fiddler on the Roof

(Leastwise it must be since it’s framed and on the wall in front of me)

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind Whether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)
  6. Carmina Burana, by Ray Manzarek (and others)
  7. Ramones
  8. Warrior by Ke$ha
  9. Wish You Were Here, by Pink Floyd (the one with the man on fire)
  10. Abbey Road by The Beatles
  11. ABBA live. No photos, no title, just a wrap around drawing with the band’s name as a statue.
  12. The original London cast albumof Fiddler on the Roof
  13. The original cast album of 1776.

Diner slang:

  1. There’s a gambler in the house: Someone’s ordered hash.

Your Favorite Album Covers (Never Mind Whether You Liked the Music)

  1. Octopus by Gentle Giant. Roger Dean is better known for Yes covers, but this one was his best, even though I wasn’t keen on the music
  2. Whipped Cream & Other Delights: by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass.
  3. Revolver, The Beatles
  4. The original Deutsche Grammophone cover of Stockhausen’s “Hymnen”
  5. Cheap Thrills, by Big Brother & the Holding Company (art by R. Crumb)
  6. Carmina Burana, by Ray Manzarek (and others)
  7. Ramones
  8. Warrior by Ke$ha
  9. Wish You Were Here, by Pink Floyd (the one with the man on fire)
  10. Abbey Road by The Beatles
  11. ABBA live. No photos, no title, just a wrap around drawing with the band’s name as a statue.
  12. The original London cast albumof Fiddler on the Roof
  13. Elvis Presley

Not only imitated but even the imitations were imitated.

I’ll pass

Diner slang:

  1. There’s a gambler in the house: Someone’s ordered hash.
  2. Two dots and a dash: two fried eggs and a strip of bacon

Diner slang:

  1. There’s a gambler in the house: Someone’s ordered hash.
  2. Two dots and a dash: two fried eggs and a strip of bacon
  3. Drag it through the garden: a hamburger, hotdog, sandwich or similar with all condiments (vegetables) on it[
  1. There’s a gambler in the house: Someone’s ordered hash.
  2. Two dots and a dash: two fried eggs and a strip of bacon
  3. Drag it through the garden: a hamburger, hotdog, sandwich or similar with all condiments (vegetables) on it
  4. Adam and Eve on a raft: Two poached eggs on toast.

Diner Slang

  1. There’s a gambler in the house: Someone’s ordered hash.
  2. Two dots and a dash: two fried eggs and a strip of bacon
  3. Drag it through the garden: a hamburger, hotdog, sandwich or similar with all condiments (vegetables) on it
  4. Adam and Eve on a raft: Two poached eggs on toast.
  5. Cluck and grunt: eggs and bacon

Diner Slang

  1. There’s a gambler in the house: Someone’s ordered hash.
  2. Two dots and a dash: two fried eggs and a strip of bacon
  3. Drag it through the garden: a hamburger, hotdog, sandwich or similar with all condiments (vegetables) on it
  4. Adam and Eve on a raft: Two poached eggs on toast.
  5. Cluck and grunt: eggs and bacon
  6. Burn the British: toasted English muffin

Diner Slang

  1. There’s a gambler in the house: Someone’s ordered hash.
  2. Two dots and a dash: two fried eggs and a strip of bacon
  3. Drag it through the garden: a hamburger, hotdog, sandwich or similar with all condiments (vegetables) on it
  4. Adam and Eve on a raft: Two poached eggs on toast.
  5. Cluck and grunt: eggs and bacon
  6. Burn the British: toasted English muffin
  7. First lady: order of ribs

This is a reference to Eve being made from a rib.

Diner Slang

  1. There’s a gambler in the house: Someone’s ordered hash.
  2. Two dots and a dash: two fried eggs and a strip of bacon
  3. Drag it through the garden: a hamburger, hotdog, sandwich or similar with all condiments (vegetables) on it
  4. Adam and Eve on a raft: Two poached eggs on toast.
  5. Cluck and grunt: eggs and bacon
  6. Burn the British: toasted English muffin
  7. First lady: order of ribs
  8. Make it cry: add onions

Diner Slang

  1. There’s a gambler in the house: Someone’s ordered hash.
  2. Two dots and a dash: two fried eggs and a strip of bacon
  3. Drag it through the garden: a hamburger, hotdog, sandwich or similar with all condiments (vegetables) on it
  4. Adam and Eve on a raft: Two poached eggs on toast.
  5. Cluck and grunt: eggs and bacon
  6. Burn the British: toasted English muffin
  7. First lady: order of ribs
  8. Make it cry: add onions
  9. Italian perfume: garlic