To make matters worse, the decision was changed to use a stock photo of a swimming baby. In fact, so graphic that the record company would not clear it for use. However, all that Fisher could find was stock footage and it was pretty graphic. That sent Fisher on a search for something suitable to use to match the vision Cobain had for the cover art. This was shared by Cobain to their record label’s art director, Robert Fisher. ![]() The idea was inspired by a television program he had seen on the topic of water births. Originally titled ‘Sheep” by band leader Kurt Cobain, the title changed to the grammatically incorrect “Nevermind” as the recording session progressed. Be sure to come back often to read the new instalments.įor our first post, we will be looking at the iconic album cover used for Nirvana’s second release. ![]() Welcome to “ Behind The Cover.” This will be the start of a weekly feature here at Pure Music.
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