Monthly Archives: February 2013

Andy Warhol – Dana Gillespie

This is a Spanish promo single of Dana Gillespie’s cover of David Bowie’s Andy Warhol. Bowie actuallyt wrote this for Gillespie to record, but ended up recording and releasing it before her.

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Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves 45

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Edie (Ciao Baby) Promo Single

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Mao Tinitus – The Heads

This is another cover using the Chairman Mao propaganda image (although this one is distorted and colorized). Although this would normally not qualify as Warhol influenced, the gatefold uses the photo of Clare Shenstone from the poster for Warhol’s Chelsea … Continue reading

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Ultra Violet

Here is the ultra rare LP from Ultra Violet. This was the last realistically accessible cover left in my quest to complete my Warhol Cover collection. As Progressive Piano appears not to exist, and Night Beat appears to only have … Continue reading

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Chopin Nocturnes Vol. I

Although Vol. II and the Complete covers have been documented previously on this blog, here is the other cover from this series.

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Querelle – English Cover

This is the original cover of Querelle in English. The cover previously documented on this blog was a German reissue. The two are placed side by side to show the difference in color and content.

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Amica Notte – Loredana Berte

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Hopewell – Jim Laffin

This 7″ single has an “a” side of Windy & Carl’s Green. Note that this is a picture of Edie Sedgwick taken by Billy Name of Warhol Factory fame. Also please note that Hopewell used an image from a Warhol … Continue reading

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Alexander Nevsky – Alternate Color Cover

This version of Prokofiev’s Alexander Nevsky is a color different than I’ve ever seen listed. It is a turquoise color, very different from the darker green that is much more common. Also listed as being used for the cover are … Continue reading

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