![]() In particular, the cover image is a direct copy of Rodchenko's of Lilya Brik. The album's cover art is inspired by the works of Alexander Rodchenko, the Russian avant-garde photographer and collage pioneer. Then we started laughing when we realized that the album hadn't been manufactured yet and we could change it after all." The title was also initially reported as the lengthy You Could Have It So Much Better. We talked about how we liked that idea a lot and that it was a real shame that the album wasn't going to have a title. First, they revealed that the title Outsiders was considered before the current title was decided upon.Īs drummer Paul Thomson explained, "I was thinking something similar, but that 'You Could Have It So Much Better' would have been even greater. However, on 1 August it was revealed that the band had changed their minds and decided to give the album a name. At one level they looked good together, and they capture the mood of this record quite well." We experimented with different combinations of colours and this one stuck. ![]() The contrast of different colours creates a different mood. ![]() He added, "The albums are going to be identified by their colour schemes rather than a title. We decided quite a while ago that we didn’t want to give any of the albums titles, they were just going to be called 'Franz Ferdinand'." Singer Alex Kapranos explained, "The whole point is that the album doesn’t have a title. Initially it was reported that the album would simply be eponymous like the debut album, 2004's Franz Ferdinand. ![]() ![]() It was produced by Rich Costey and Franz Ferdinand. The cover design is modeled on Alexander Rodchenko's 1924 portrait of Lilya Brik. The album became the band's first UK number-one album, and although their debut album was relatively successful in the United States, going platinum and reaching number 32, You Could Have It So Much Better managed to reach number 8 and earn gold status in the United States. Recorded in both New York City and their own studio in Glasgow with producer Rich Costey, the album spawned four UK top 30 singles: " Do You Want To", " The Fallen", " Walk Away" and " Eleanor Put Your Boots On." It was first released on 28 September 2005 in Japan, and later on 3 October in the UK, through the Domino Recording Company. You Could Have It So Much Better is the second studio album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. ![]()
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