Cassettes on CDs

Of course there will always be a special relationship between musicians and the humble compact cassette; the mix-tapes for friends, the demo tapes, four-track tape home recording, the first demo on cassette etc etc. Plus there’s always the nostalgia (from the older bands) and retro-cool fascination (from the younger) that these special little things bring out in all of us.

Anyway, that silly little paragraph is an introduction to a special post on cassette tape album art!

Yo La TengoPopular Songs (2009)

Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs

Ryan AdamsDemolition (2002)

album-ryan-adams-demolition

Dashboard ConfessionalA Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar (2003)

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American Hi FiAmerican Hi Fi (2001)

American Hi Fi

The American Hi Fi album seems to be the earliest – or at least the earliest I’ve found so far – there’s got to be more out there! Hey if you know of any others . . . write a comment and let me know :)

I find it interesting that the covers are all so similar; the image of the compact cassette fairly central to the page and the in various stages of decay . . . that Dashboard Confessional album is completely unplayable, but I reckon I’ve fixed tapes in worse condition than Ryan Adams’ . . .

I don’t know all the music of all the bands, but if they’ve got a cassette tape on the front, well at least I’d give it a listen!

Bonus!

Bow Wow WowYour Cassette Pet (1980)

BowWowWow - Your Cassette Pet

And this isn’t some retro schtuff – tapes were hot stuff back when they released this!

And you know what? Bow Wow Wow deserve their own post . . . more later.

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One Comment

  1. admin
    Posted May 6, 2010 at 8:41 am | Permalink

    RIP Malcolm McLaren
    Another 20th Century iconoclast gone.

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