The Rippingtons Cat Album Covers

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Can we file this under fine art? I think we will. I might be too young to say i’m a true fan, if anyone ask Beamer he turned me onto them and probably has the whole catalog on vinyl and cassette.

I am into this art, reminds be of my mom’s airbrush homework but with detail and a story. You might write them off one by one but as a collection i’m sort of feeling it.


9 Comments

  1. Zack says:

    Yeah, I could look and listen to this stuff all day.

  2. Beebo says:

    Reminds me of Little Feat album covers. Sort of similar illustration style./Users/opiekub/Desktop/LITTLEFEAT.jpg

  3. nitrofurano says:

    excellent adolescence memories! thanks! 🙂

  4. nitrofurano says:

    @BEEBO ./Users/opiekub/Desktop/LITTLEFEAT.jpg seems to be from you computer hard disk somewhere – i guess you were about to share an url instead?

  5. Beebo says:

    @NITROFURANO Yes, Yes. No hosting, I’m sunk.

  6. Kirk says:

    Personally, I can’t stand most of this 90s revivalism. Most 90s aesthetics were ugly enough the first time, so to have to see it again on vaporwave album covers and in high-waisted, teal-colored pants is really just revolting. Props to the Rippingtons for finding a theme and sticking with it, though.

  7. Anonymous says:

    i love this cat art. nu contemporary jazz seems to fit well with it, somehow

  8. Jack Siegrist says:

    OHH such good memories. My dad used to play these guys all the time. I still can remember how I used to look at al the CD covers. Such recomforting music to listen. 🙂

  9. Evan says:

    Not only was “Curves Ahead” played on my dad’s stereo the sound of my childhood, but the band Bamboo Forest (some ex-Rippingtons there) was the first concert I ever saw.

    Love it =)

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