David E. Belcher wrote:
> It was originally supposed to be a Stanier Pacific (climbing Shap, I
> think), but Terence Cuneo wouldn't give his permission for the desired
> painting to be used, so they went for Paul Gribble's A4 instead. Still,
> a good album, if sometimes overlooked due to the huge commercial
> success of the one that followed it.
The hyper-realist painting of the inside of LUL D stock inside the
sleeve was quite pleasing, too...
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