My Favorite Album Cover: THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS DELIVER
Patti's
One of my favorites. What is one of yours? (I will post it on here if you give me the title).
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I love that cover, too, Patti. There are so many great album covers out there, too. One of my tops is the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper's Loney Hearts Club Band. A classic, in my opinion.
The Rolling Stones: "Sticky Fingers"--for the sheer audacity of using a real zipper.
Joni Mitchell: a lot of her covers are beautiful and include her own artwork, but I'd go with "The Hissing of Summer Lawns".
The Rascals: "See"--this was the album cover that introduced my pre-teen self to the work of Rene Magritte, who became one of my favorite artists (I always did absorb culture sideways).
And, of course, a lot of the great jazz albums--particularly on Blue Note Records--have stunning covers.
I really love the artwork by Roger Dean on the albums by the band Yes. Not the music so much, but the album artwork is great. Most of the albums were double, so there was a center "gatefold". RELAYER, CLOSER TO THE EDGE, many others.
American Pie/Don McLean 3:47 EST/Klaatu Goodbye Yellow Brick Road/Elton John (also Captain Fantastic) Breakfast in America/Supertramp News of the World/Queen Candy-O/The Cars Born in the USA/Springsteen (an iconic image by now) Aliens Ate My Buick/Thomas Dolby
I was obsessed with the "Some Girls" cover by the Stones for many years. I remember we made a game of trying to identify the faces after having drunk or smoked a lot at the parties I used to hang out at way back when. Then of course the band got in trouble for using images of celebrities without permission and they blocked out a mess of them on later printings.
New Boots and Panties!! / Ian Dury This Is Our Music / Ornette Coleman Quartet At the Chelsea Nightclub / The Members Them Again / Them Violent Femmes / Violent Femmes Down by the Jetty / Dr. Feelgood Bugger Off! / Stack Waddy
A few years before TIME OUT, too often miscredited with being the first jazz album with abstract art on its cover, even CBS was putting Neill Fujita's work on the likes of Donald Byrd and Gigi Gryce's MODERN JAZZ PERSPECTIVE cover (1957): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Jazz_Perspective#/media/File:Modern_Jazz_Perspective.jpg
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I love that cover, too, Patti. There are so many great album covers out there, too. One of my tops is the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper's Loney Hearts Club Band. A classic, in my opinion.
The Rolling Stones: "Sticky Fingers"--for the sheer audacity of using a real zipper.
Joni Mitchell: a lot of her covers are beautiful and include her own artwork, but I'd go with "The Hissing of Summer Lawns".
The Rascals: "See"--this was the album cover that introduced my pre-teen self to the work of Rene Magritte, who became one of my favorite artists (I always did absorb culture sideways).
And, of course, a lot of the great jazz albums--particularly on Blue Note Records--have stunning covers.
Take care. Deb
Oh, I have a few! No need to post images. Most are obvious to other readers.
KISS: Alive! and Rock And Roll Over
Bowie: All?! But specifically Ziggy Stardust; Aladdin Sane; Diamond Dogs
Chicago III (American flag); 13: Not a great LP but a really nifty cover
Miles Davis: Bitches Brew; Sketches of Spain
Dave Brubeck: Time Out
ABBEY ROAD and the "Paul is dead" cover.
We went there in London.
Rolling Stones - LET IT BLEED
Beatles - RUBBER SOUL (really evokes the era)
Jackie liked the first Mamas & the Papas - the "bathtub" cover. (IF YOU CAN BELIEVE YOUR EYES AND EARS.)
Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass's Whipped Cream and Other Delights.
Good one, George! I just bought that and a couple of other Herb Alpert CDs recently, and I enjoyed them as much as I did nearly 50 years ago.
I really love the artwork by Roger Dean on the albums by the band Yes. Not the music so much, but the album artwork is great.
Most of the albums were double, so there was a center "gatefold". RELAYER, CLOSER TO THE EDGE, many others.
My favorites were on the Molly Hatchet albums. Frank Frazetta paintings.
A few from mid 70s-80s, my music era:
American Pie/Don McLean
3:47 EST/Klaatu
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road/Elton John (also Captain Fantastic)
Breakfast in America/Supertramp
News of the World/Queen
Candy-O/The Cars
Born in the USA/Springsteen (an iconic image by now)
Aliens Ate My Buick/Thomas Dolby
I was obsessed with the "Some Girls" cover by the Stones for many years. I remember we made a game of trying to identify the faces after having drunk or smoked a lot at the parties I used to hang out at way back when. Then of course the band got in trouble for using images of celebrities without permission and they blocked out a mess of them on later printings.
New Boots and Panties!! / Ian Dury
This Is Our Music / Ornette Coleman Quartet
At the Chelsea Nightclub / The Members
Them Again / Them
Violent Femmes / Violent Femmes
Down by the Jetty / Dr. Feelgood
Bugger Off! / Stack Waddy
A few years before TIME OUT, too often miscredited with being the first jazz album with abstract art on its cover, even CBS was putting Neill Fujita's work on the likes of Donald Byrd and Gigi Gryce's MODERN JAZZ PERSPECTIVE cover (1957): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Jazz_Perspective#/media/File:Modern_Jazz_Perspective.jpg
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