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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMusicians make great music, but what about the artists that create the album covers? What is your favorite album cover?


multigraincracker
(35,978 posts)Lost it years ago in a flood. Always looking for another copy.
debm55
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justaprogressive
(4,608 posts)multigraincracker
(35,978 posts)I had an early edition, in no hurry.
Use to collect, buy and sell 60s event rock posters. Still have 3 left. 2 Grande Ballroom ones from 1966 and a really nice Detroit Rock and Roll Revival at the State Fair Grounds sign by the artist, Gary Grimshaw who passed away a few years ago..Ticket Price $3.50 for about 20 bands.
FalloutShelter
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odins folly
(422 posts)Or anything by Hipgnosis
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C_U_L8R
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k_buddy762
(638 posts)(but was afraid to ask) is a sweeeeeeeet album cover.
play the five tones
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AllaN01Bear
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boonecreek
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Unfortunately, this image only shows a little more than half.
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Botany
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Now everybody's dancin' down the local armory
With a basement full of dynamite and live artillery
Temperature keeps risin', everybody gettin' high
Come the rockin' stroke of midnight, the place is gonna fly
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911cat
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Botany
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Well, I woke up this mornin'
And I got myself a beer
Well, I woke up this mornin'
And I got myself a beer
The future's uncertain
And the end is always near
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electricmonk
(2,011 posts)They took it on the sly after being denied permission to shoot in the hotel.
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Diamond_Dog
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FalloutShelter
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hlthe2b
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My fav: It's a Beautiful Day

But as a Coloradoan who loves our wildlife (and JD), I have to include John Denver's Aerie in the top five as well:

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Botany
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surfered
(7,862 posts)Sometimes the album cover caused us to buy the record without knowing anything about the band. That was the case with my roommate buying Jimmy Buffets first album.
Dark side of the moon
https://i.ibb.co/TqnsLQnP/IMG-7582.webp
Procol Harum
https://i.ibb.co/zHNM8b3s/IMG-7580.webp
St. Peppers
https://i.ibb.co/KMC3LnL/IMG-7581.webp
Let It Bleed
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Coventina
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marble falls
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surfered
(7,862 posts)marble falls
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AZJonnie
(1,020 posts)It's a gatefold sleeve (like a double album would have though it's a single disc) with one big image spanning the back and front.
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electric_blue68
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EYESORE 9001
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A brilliant satire of Sgt. Peppers album cover.
Prairie_Seagull
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debm55
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Prairie_Seagull
(4,282 posts)Unless one wore them out cleaning pot on them like I did.
Had, had a large collection until I bought into DAT (digital audio tape)
Talk about a regret.
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turbinetree
(26,342 posts)Demons and Wizards Cover art by Roger Dean.
Magicians Birthday Album Cover Art by Roger Dean
He also did art work cover albums for Yes and Asia
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surfered
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Jrose
(1,474 posts)In Search of the Lost Chord
Days of Future Passed
A Question of Balance
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YorkRd
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CTyankee
(66,548 posts)The link didn't show but you can find it on Google...
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LastDemocratInSC
(4,082 posts)because it makes it easier to separate the stems and seeds out from the good stuff.
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DBoon
(23,940 posts)You open the album and there are pop-ups of the band members, standing up
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OmegaX
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justaprogressive
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Roger Dean!
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liberaltrucker
(9,160 posts)Designed be the great Storm Thorgerson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_Thorgerson
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Captain Zero
(8,114 posts)Stevie Wonder - Musicquarium
Ry Cooder - Borderline
The Beatles - Revolver
And I learned today (on YouTube) that Stu Sutcliffe did the artwork on Revolver. I never knew that before. He was a friend of Lennon's from art school and was actually in the band for a while early on.
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Tarzanrock
(1,187 posts)Robert Mapplethorpe on Patti Smith's 1975 "Horses" album.
https://www.vintag.es/2023/03/patti-smiths-horses.html
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electricmonk
(2,011 posts)but the first few decades of music sales they just came in brown or white paper sleeves. It wasn't until 1938 or 39 (I've seen both dates) that the first graphic sleeve was released.
I couldn't pick a favorite album cover, there's just way too many great ones. Two that come to mind though are an old one and a newer one and they both give off a Southern Gothic vibe, The Allman Brothers Band- Brothers and Sisters and Ethel Cain- Preacher's Daughter. Fun side note about the Allman Brothers one. That's Vaylor Trucks son of drummer Butch Trucks. Vaylor now has a YouTube and TikTok account talking about music that he says he missed but should have heard.
https://www.youtube.com/@VaylorTrucks
debm55
(48,204 posts)your information.
yonder
(10,103 posts)Someone already covered R. Crumb's artwork so I'd say Mr. Berney. I always liked his unique style found on covers from the late 60's to mid 70's. Illustrated panels, arcs, ribbons, etc., in a kind of English pastoral style. I had trouble tracking down many examples but here are a few:
And since we're talking album art how about this gorgeous Mooncrest label?
Somehow, you just knew you were in for a treat when putting an LP with this label on the turntable.
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applegrove
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electric_blue68
(22,337 posts)There's another Yes cover.
Not sure if it's Yessongs - if that is actually a record title for them.
To the right a B/Gray/W bulbous rocky form with a spiral "road" around it. Then all cool colors of greens, and blues towards the left in the distant horizon a rocky formation rising up thin-ish at the bottom expanding to a much wider top. Then a half a b/g/w form to the left edge.
I was lucky to catch an Art show of R Dean's work in the very early '70s, or very late '60s.
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