The Disraeli Gears cover is an example of the immense value of an album cover as a creative canvas. It reflects the substance of the music inside, the identity of it's musician and even the zeitgeist of the time. Ultimately, cover art is something I admire because it fuses two of the most influential mediums: music & visual art.
A personal crosshatched rendition of the psychedelic 1967 Cream album cover originally by Australian artist Martin Sharp.
Inspired by that distinct moment in a song that momentarily stops your heart and reanimates it into something beyond imaginable. Its the spiritual liberation of the gorilla in the Cadbury ad as he hits that drum solo. The very essence that jolts Dr. Frankenstein's monster to life. Whether it makes you want to revel in a warmest ecstasy; or makes you want to Get Up Offa That Thing. All in all, its This Magic Moment - and a power beyond words can describe...