Quoting klort@hydrophilus.com:
Gamper designed the "corner cut" logo that Yello would use on 3 of their eighties releases, and adapted its usage to each release. As it had originally been place where a record distributor would mark a "cutout" release (and indicated both the diagonal cut and punch hole positions of such), it was likely a good humored suggestion of low expectations by the band."
I remember reading in an interview that around this time Yello was almost broke. Apparently they had recorded several tracks for an album (I think it was after "You Gotta Say Yes..." was released), but were dissatisfied with it and threw the whole lot out and started again. Can anyone confirm this? Good to hear that Ernst is still alive and well. Anyone know why he stopped doing Yello covers? Mark P. ----------------------<http://users.tpg.com.au/mrpulley/>---------------------- "They offered to transport me back to any point in history that I would care to go, and so I had them send me back to last Thursday night, so I could pay my phone bill on time." (Weird Al Yankovic, "Everything You Know Is Wrong")