
Sleeveface is an interesting site which collects pictures of people posing behind album covers such that the face on the album replaces their own face. Mostly these have been created with album covers from old-style vinyl discs but it can even be done - with a bit of thought - with CD covers, see here for an example.
The picture above is of Mr Goff behind the Peter Hammill album 'The Future Now' which seemed appropriate as he is about to leave Chace for a new future elsewhere. The fake album cover in the posting on Tuesday - the 'Knockoff Project' - also mentioned this fact in its title 'Going Soon'.
And here are three more examples from Sleeveface itself.
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So now . . . . . why don't you see what you can produce next week during half-term.
EXTRA : Between planning and publishing this post I've come across this link to a similar site
. . . . . . . . . but it uses pictures on paper money.




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