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Axon's automotive anorak: Vinyl seats on vinyl

28th July 2017
Gary Axon

It’s been bugging me now for 40 years, especially the other night when I just couldn’t get to sleep. Among the various random thoughts coursing through my brain as sleep eluded me, the car on the cover (and flip side) of Peter Gabriel’s first album was bothering me the most. 

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As a young kid, I remember this album being released (on 25 February 1977) and I bought it some years later. Ever since, the rain-soaked blue car that Peter Gabriel is peering out of from the album sleeve has stretched my car-identification skills to the max.

For the last 40 years, I’ve convinced myself that the car Gabriel is sat in is either the Pininfarina-styled Lancia (Flavia) 2000 Coupe, or at a push, possibly a Rover P5 (3-Litre) Coupe, although if I had to stake my reputation on it, I would have opted for the Lancia.  

After hours of sleep deprivation, being tormented by this Peter Gabriel 1 album cover conundrum (for no particular reason), my curiosity finally got the better of me, and I reached for my mobile to ask Google what the unfamiliar car was on this familiar album cover.

Cover art courtesy of Geffen
Cover art courtesy of Astralwerks

Google retrieved the answer instantly, and sure enough, it turned-out that I had been right all along for the past 40 years, as the car is indeed a Lancia 2000 Coupe, with this pleasing Pininfarina-built car being owned at the time by the founder of the Hipgnosis London-based group of artists; Storm Thorgerson. Album cover photographer Peter Christopherson used Thorgerson’s Lancia is a prop for the record sleeve image, and at last I could sleep easy in my bed. Except I couldn’t..!

My mind began wandering, thinking about other album covers that featured cars. The Chemical Brothers classic 1995 album - Exit Planet Dust – immediately sprang to mind with a 1968 Plymouth Belvedere driving past a couple of hipster pedestrians.

Then there was the early 1970s Citroen DS on the sleeve of the 1976 AC/DC album Dirty Deeds Done Cheap, the 1971 Datsun 510 (Bluebird) Wagon on Snoop Dogg’s Ego Trippin, the Series 1 Jaguar E-Type roadster on the Dave Clark Five’s Catch Us If You Can, the H-registration Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ‘Daytona’ in Jack Bruce’s Things We Like, The Streets’ The Hardest Way to Make a Living with a customised Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, the Honda Insight coupe on Metromy’s Nights Out, the white Volkswagen Beetle parked-up on the left in the background on The Beatles’ Abbey Road, plus of course Peter Ustinov sitting under the bonnet of a blue Jaguar XK140 in his rib-tickling The Grand Prix of Gibraltar. No wonder I couldn’t get to sleep!

Lead art courtesy of Virgin Records.

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