"Can I Borrow A Feelin'?"
We're using the inclusion of numerous Christian music album covers in the Florida Sun-Sentinel's fabulous collection of the worst album covers ever to justify linking to this masterpiece of kitsch-beat reporting. There's "A Hard Day's Work," by the Electric Amish; "Thank You for the Dove," by Mike Adkins; the incredibly tight scoop-neck sweater vests of "Country Church"; the strangely peppy turquoise cover art of preacher Freddie Gage's "All My Friends are Dead"; and The Handless Organist's "True Miracle of God." There are also serious questions of theodicy raised by much of the secular work on display. How, for instance, could a just God have allowed Cody Matherson to pose thusly for the cover of "Can I Borrow a Feelin'?"
We’re using the inclusion of numerous Christian music album covers in the Florida Sun-Sentinel‘s fabulous collection of the worst album covers ever to justify linking to this masterpiece of kitsch-beat reporting. There’s “A Hard Day’s Work,” by the Electric Amish; “Thank You for the Dove,” by Mike Adkins; the incredibly tight scoop-neck sweater vests of “Country Church”; the strangely peppy turquoise cover art of preacher Freddie Gage’s “All My Friends are Dead”; and The Handless Organist’s “True Miracle of God.” There are also serious questions of theodicy raised by much of the secular work on display. How, for instance, could a just God have allowed Cody Matherson to pose thusly for the cover of “Can I Borrow a Feelin’?”