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  1. Feb 23, 2024 · Some photographs help define an album – such as Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA or Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours – and it was no wonder that artists such as Suede, Christina Aguilera and ...

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    • Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley (1956) Two simple words: “Elvis” and “Presley” (the latter barely hiding that controversial pelvis from view): that’s all it needed to say.
    • The Beatles: Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) The Beatles, of course, had plenty of iconic album covers in their career, including Abbey Road and The White Album.
    • The Velvet Underground & Nico: The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) If Peter Blake’s Sgt Pepper album cover is the most famous example of British pop art, then Andy Warhol’s design for The Velvet Underground’s debut, released that same year, remains one of the most famous from the US.
    • Frank Zappa/The Mothers Of Invention: Weasels Ripped My Flesh (1970) As well as creating artwork for almost every Little Feat album, illustrator Neon Park’s distinctive style was put to unforgettable effect on a collection of Mothers material recorded from 1967-69.
  2. Nov 7, 2016 · We spoke with the book’s editor, curator and photo historian Antoine de Beaupré, to trace the origins of six covers that simultaneously highlight the best of art photography.

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    • The Beastie Boys: Paul’s Boutique (design by Nathaniel Hornblower/Jeremy Shatan) This beautiful, panoramic view of Ludlow Street in NYC on the album cover of Paul’s Boutique did everything possible to put you right into the Beastie Boys’ world, making it look both funky and inviting.
    • The Clash: London Calling (photo by Pennie Smith, design by Ray Lowry) A rare case where a parody (of the above Elvis cover) becomes a work of art in itself.
    • Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley (design by Robertson & Fresch) RCA wasted no time in cleaning up Elvis, who’d look completely respectable on all future albums.
    • The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (design by Peter Blake) Peter Blake’s pop-art assemblage on Sgt. Pepper’s famous album changed record covers forever, and kept many of us occupied for weeks trying to identify everybody at the ceremony.
    • 1.The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967. Watch this video on YouTube. In this cover, The Beatlesare shown along side a kaleidoscope of colour and personalities set against a mosaic of well-known people in ornate military costumes.
    • 2.Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon 1973. This album cover, which shows a prism with a rainbow of colours flowing through it, is straightforward yet recognisable to many.
    • 3.Nirvana – Nevermind 1991. Watch this video on YouTube. Undoubtedly, the album cover for Nevermindis among the most iconic in history. It shows a baby swimming towards a fishhook-mounted dollar bill.
    • 4.The Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers 1971. Andy Warholcreated this album cover, which showed a close-up of a man’s functionally zippered crotch, dressed in jeans.
  3. Feb 27, 2024 · As gatekeepers to the auditory realms crafted by music maestros, these covers are far more than static images — they are storytellers, cultural mirrors, and symbols that echo the spirit of their...

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  5. Aug 1, 2024 · Whether decorated with a photo of a bustling subway stop or a striking Andy Warhol painting, album cover designs can constitute masterpieces in their own right, amplifying the artistry of the...