The first CD cover I am going to look at is U2's All That You Can't Leave Behind album cover. This was the 10th studio album to be released by the band, by Island Records in 2000. The album sold over 12 million copies and won 7 Grammy Awards. Below is the cover of the album:
The cover features a black and white photo taken by Anton Corbijn in the Roissy Hall second floor of the Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris. The band are positioned in the centre of the image so that we as the audience focus mainly on them. Each member of the band is carrying luggage (the Edge typically has a guitar case at his feet) and it seems that Bono is checking his passport. The title of the album is positioned above the band members in a plain text, with each letter capitalised.
On the left, there is a sign that reads "J33-3→". Bono added this at the last minute, as a subtle religious message, refering to the verse Jeremiah 33:3 in the Bible; "Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known." This same religious message can also be found in the lyrics of Unknown Caller from No Line On The Horizon; "3:33 when the numbers fell off the clock face."
The airport used for the album photo is also the location used for parts of the video for Beautiful Day, which is one of the songs from the album. This links the album cover to the music, which I am going to do for mine. I will take photos at the location when filming my video and use one for my CD cover.
The second cover I am going to look at is from U2's 12th studio album No Line On The Horizon, released in 2009. Below is an image of the cover:
The majority of U2's album covers feature images of the band members, however this one does not and nor does it even have the band's name or album title written on it. This is because in the deal made between U2 and the Japanese photographer, Hiroshi Sugimoto, a condition was made that U2 could not place any text over the image. In return, Sugimoto would be able to use the song No Line On The Horizon, the first track on the album, in his future work. Bono was inspired by the photograph to write this song.
The photograph features the Lake Constance, and is 1 of 200 images in the photographers Seascapes collection. The equals sign that appears over the image was not placed upon the image itself, but instead on the plastic sleeve which the album comes in.
I like this cover, and I think it suits the album very well. I think for mine I will use an image of the location for the cover, and maybe have the performer either on the back cover or the inside of the CD.
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