Cover Art
The original CD cover showed an entirely unlabelled photo of a blue, partly cloudy sky, printed on the front of a booklet of a 10 page booklet of photos by Henri-Jean Debon, Didier Robcis and Alexandre Gaultier. Images within included US street scenes, sunbathers in a park, asparagus tips, a scene from Gay Pride 1995, African river scenes and communion photos. Only one picture depicted the band (at a dinner table). Gaultier's odd portrait of the back of Prince Charles' head made an alternative 'cover' when the booklet was reversed and had the words Noir Desir printed black on black such that they were virtually invisible.
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