The etching is by Savage Pencil, and is similar to the one on Ranaldo's From Here to Infinity LP.
Savage Pencil was also a member of The Art Attacks, a band who released two 7"s; "I'm A Dalek" b/w "Neutron Bomb" (released on the Albatross label in 1977) and "First & Last" / "Punk Rock Stars" / "Rat City" (released on the Fresh label in 1979).
Walter Savage Landor | Savage Islands | Michael Savage | Adam Savage | John Savage | Savage, Maryland | Dan Savage | John Savage (actor) | The Savage Nation | Savage | Michael Savage (commentator) | Randy Savage | Savage Garden | pencil | Michael Joseph Savage | Chantay Savage | Willie Savage | The Savage Eye | Sweet Savage | Savage Streets | Savage Messiah | Savage Love | Savage Harvest | Paul Savage | Jon Savage | Fred Savage | Doc Savage | Conway Savage | Viscount Savage | Thomas S. Savage |
A single, "Crystals", and album, Kings of the Desert, were released in January 1990 to favourable reviews and articles from such journalists as Edwin Pouncey (aka Savage Pencil) and Phil McMullen in NME, Melody Maker, Sounds, Ptolemaic Terrascope, and the first issue of Select magazine (which awarded the album 4 out of 5).