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Various artists — Encores, Legends & Paradox - A Tribute To The Music Of ELP

The Art Corner was a series of articles by graphic artist Mattias Norén, who was part of the DPRP team and designed the layout we had at the time. In this series, Mattias reviewed the artwork of albums. The series started in January 1999 and ran for about 18 months.

The original introduction of the series is included below and will tell you what it was all about. This category no longer runs, so information about submitting an album for review has been removed, but we're keeping the archived articles as a separate series in the Features category.

Check out Mattias Norén's company website: ProgArt!

Dear visitor of The Art Corner!

Some people say that it's just the inside that counts, but I'm actually one of those men that cares much about the outside as well! :-)

The Art Corner only concentrates on the outside. What I think about the inside, the music, I'll keep for myself in this case.

Each album has been given 1 to 5 points in seven different categories.

  • Design / Composition: Is the idea and layout good?
  • Technical skill: Is the artist good at what he is doing?
  • Connection to the music: Is the artwork inspired by the music, album title and the lyrics? Does it feel good to look at the cover at the same time you listening to the music?
  • Logotype: How good is the design of the logotype?
  • Typography: How good is the typography? (cover and backcover)
  • Booklet: How good is the typography, artwork, layout and paper quality?
  • Disc: How good is the typography, artwork, layout on the disc?

Mattias Norén

Various artists — Encores, Legends & Paradox - A tribute to the music of ELP (Magna Carta - MAX-9026-2, 1999)

Design

Design, photography and illustration by Dave McKean at Hourglass

Scores

category score
Design and composition
Technical skill
Connection to the music
Logotype
Typography
Booklet
Disc

Score: 3.1

Comments

This, I like. The cover, the back of the booklet and the tray card contain three different versions of human faces combined with three animals: on the cover a scorpio, the back of the booklet a dog (could be something else), and on the tray card I think it is a some kind of cat animal (really hard to say).

They are all wrapped up in fabric with different colours for each face. A brilliant idea and very artistic.

This is much, much better than the other tribute albums released by Magna Carta.

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