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  1. However, the backside of the record featured a photograph of a plane crash. This led to a lawsuit and the record was pulled from stores. [7] A third album was recorded in 1970, but Kapp was folded into MCA Records , leaving the album unreleased, and the group defunct. [7]

  2. 9 de sept. de 2020 · However, when the album was released with a picture of a plane crash on the back cover, Pan Am sued. The record was pulled from the shelves and the band's instruments were confiscated.

  3. 9 de sept. de 2020 · Simeon Coxe, the co-founder of the groundbreaking synth outfit Silver Apples, died Tuesday after a battle with the lung condition pulmonary fibrosis, The Guardian reports. He was 82.

  4. 2 de jun. de 2017 · The artwork for Silver Apples second album, 1968’s Contact, featured the duo posing in the cockpit of a Pan Am airplane with drug paraphernalia… as well as the wreckage of a plane crash. Pan Am were not amused. The airline sued everybody involved, forcing the album to be pulled from shelves.

  5. 10 de sept. de 2020 · Simeon suffered a serious spinal injury following a hit and run car crash in 1998, but made a recovery. 2016’s ‘Clinging to a Dream’ – Silver Apples’ sixth album – was the work of an artist who was at last fully reintegrated into the music industry and receiving his deserved due.

  6. 9 de sept. de 2020 · The duo are seen in a Pan Am airplane cockpit on the front cover, and on the back cover, they’re photographed near a wrecked plane.

  7. In a strange twist, it was the artwork for Contact that was to prove Silver Apples' undoing. While the front cover featured the duo in the cockpit of a commercial jet bearing the Pan Am logo, the back cover shot found them superimposed over a sourced photograph of a plane crash. Pan Am were not impressed.