Waiting For The Sirens' Call (song) - Cover

Cover

The cover image is an Eliot Elisofon photo of a naked Tahitian as she sits in a river and places a flower in her hair in Tahiti, French Polynesia, 1954.

  • Cover artists: Howard Wakefield, Peter Saville, Eliot Elisofon
  • Design studio: Saville Associates

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