
The initial Secret 7″ sale is now over, but there are still around 25 Eurythmics covers that did not sell. All of the artists have also been revealed and we are pleased to present to you a full gallery of all 100 single covers and the artists that contributed their work. Sandra Turnbull (Eurythmics Manager) and Laurence Stevens (Eurythmics sleeve designer) both contributed works along with a number of other famous artists including Wayne Hemmingway.
The remaining covers will all be auctioned on eBay in the next week, with all the proceeds going to to the mental health charity Mind.
Find out all about Secret 7″ here

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