The cover of the original LP varies between the British, United States, Canadian and Australian releases.
The British version has the album Gigi leaning against the wall immediately above the "Pink Floyd" letters.
As part of the "City Wakes" project, Storm Thorgerson explained that the album was introduced as a red herring to provoke debate, and that it has no intended meaning.
On most copies of US and Canadian editions, the Gigi cover is airbrushed to a plain white sleeve, apparently because of copyright concerns, but the earliest US copies do show the Gigi cover, and it was restored for the US remastered CD edition.
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ResponderEliminarThe cover of the original LP varies between the British, United States, Canadian and Australian releases.
The British version has the album Gigi leaning against the wall immediately above the "Pink Floyd" letters.
As part of the "City Wakes" project, Storm Thorgerson explained that the album was introduced as a red herring to provoke debate, and that it has no intended meaning.
On most copies of US and Canadian editions, the Gigi cover is airbrushed to a plain white sleeve, apparently because of copyright concerns, but the earliest US copies do show the Gigi cover, and it was restored for the US remastered CD edition.