Wednesday, 23 June 2010


With some of the techniques 'Pink Floyd' used in the making of this album it rapidly became one of the most ground-braking albums ever made. One of the most striking features of this album in itself is the art-work as it is so plain and ordinary, yet openly intriguing and somewhat original. The triangular-prism reflects light off at an un-expected angle therefore drawing the viewer in and giving an irregular theme to the cover. There is no real obvious masthead on this Album cover due to the only writing being obscure and small. 'The Dark Side of The Moon' retains a dark, plain colour theme mirroring that of the actual dark side of the Moon (the Moon being mysterious and unexplored).  

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