Strange My REmaster has the same info as the old LP did. Guess you never know what will be on what from country to country. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Sunday, March 01, 2009 3:13:00 PM)
Phantom A6 wrote:
No wonder, 'Cause there no pics in the first release here
in Europe and on the remasters release stands:
"Photographs: Judas Priest archieves"
spapad wrote:
I'm just goind to name it and put it to rest. The photographer was Art Kane.
ronhartsell wrote:
I don't have a copy or I would...I tried a little research on it and couldn't find who is credited for the work...sorry...
spapad wrote:
Should I just name it or wait till someone picks up an american release of POE and reads the credits on the back jacket?
Phantom A6 wrote:
Not bad, was for your little princess.
Damn, I was so sure about Neil.
spapad wrote:
Sorry to take so long, but I had to check a fact. The original design for American Point of entry was concieved by John Berg, who went on to become vice president of Columbia records, the actual photography was done by some one else and Neil Zloser is not correct.
I thought maybe it was Hanover, but then I thought that would be too obvious, should had went with my first instinct. LOL
Phantom A6 wrote:
Photographer: Neil Zlosover
P.S.: I don't know the right spelling of his last name.
spapad wrote:
What artist, and what photographer created the British and American coverworks for "Point of Entry"?