Cover
Designed by Latimer Reeves and based on an enlarged section of the design for the debut album. The full effect can only be obtained by opening out the original gatefold sleeve, so later reissues such as the 'Fame' release which came in single sleeves rather defeated the object. The inside of the gatefold contains very little information and no lyrics, although the full lyrics are given after the description of each song on this page.
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