10 May 2004
Interaction
More lists, this time in Spin magazine which lists the sandpaper sleeve of 'The Return of The Durutti Column' as the second best ever 'Interactive Album Cover'. Interactive as in it scratches the rest of your records. Number 1 was 'Sticky Fingers' by The Rolling Stones with its zipper.
Incidentally, it turns out that Stephin Merritt of The Magnetic Fields and The 6ths, used to be the copy editor at Spin magazine.
Incidentally, it turns out that Stephin Merritt of The Magnetic Fields and The 6ths, used to be the copy editor at Spin magazine.
Labels: Magnetic_Fields, Stephin_Merritt, The_Durutti_Column
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