I know we’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover but, come on, there’s something about a solid album cover that just grabs you while flipping through the bins–back when a 12x12-inch square could capture all sorts of magic.
Three personal faves.
First, a bit of a deep cut as it’s from a Maiden single, not an LP. I had the poster of this hanging in my dorm room: Eddie at full tilt, bullets to the cranium and heading straight for them.
Next, Van Halen’s debut. Look at Michael Anthony digging it and thumping that E string. The whole production is heavy AF.
My third one doesn’t have any art–well, it uses type, color and negative space as art: Cannonball Adderley’s Somethin’ Else.
Discuss.
Mastodon - The Hunter
The video for "Black Tongue" shows a small snippet of the making of the actual piece, it's pretty wild.
The name of the sculpture is Sad Demon Oath by AJ Fosik
I'm a fan of 2nd wave black metal and it had a style all its own.
As well as Cradle's alternate cover for Cruelty and the Beast which I cannot post here.
Opeth's Blackwater park is a great one too.
Also, you know, just everything Storm Thorgerson has ever done but that goes without saying.
These guys certainly had a theme
Iron Maiden album artwork is usually epic, but Somewhere in Time is on a level to where buying an LP version is worth it (front and back):
IDK about a cover, but can we all stop for a moment to appreciate the fact that pressing your finger into the middle of the Bloodhound Gangs "Hooray for 8008135" album, it would look like an anatomy class?
preach
UltraDork
12/7/23 7:49 a.m.
In reply to Ian F (Forum Supporter) :
So many easter eggs in the art on them, especially that one.
EDIT: For my cover...
Jerry
PowerDork
12/7/23 8:36 a.m.
I'd have to think about a "favorite", but honorable mention for this one. Had many a PMRC member in a tizzy in the early 80s, trying to remember if I found one that wasn't censored.
Noddaz
PowerDork
12/7/23 8:47 a.m.
The album covers with Frank Frazetta's art are fantastic.
But for some reason I am partial to pretty women on album covers.
Especially if it involves a space theme also.
Ian F (Forum Supporter) said:
Iron Maiden album artwork is usually epic, but Somewhere in Time is on a level to where buying an LP version is worth it (front and back):
100% was gonna post this one. Absolutely the coolest of their covers, and it has so many Easter Eggs alluding to other albums/songs of theirs.
Pretty much any Yes album would look great airbrushed on the side of a van.
stuart in mn said:
Pretty much any Yes album would look great airbrushed on the side of a van.
Especially when the artwork is too epic to fit on the cover...
I have this as a framed poster in my living room. One of my favorites.
02Pilot
PowerDork
12/7/23 9:51 a.m.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:
Spinal Tap's black album
I was going to go with Shark Sandwich, but you're right, this is better. I mean, how much more black could it be? None.
02Pilot said:
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:
Spinal Tap's black album
I was going to go with Shark Sandwich, but you're right, this is better. I mean, how much more black could it be? None.
It's sort of a pastel black.
02Pilot said:
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:
Spinal Tap's black album
I was going to go with Shark Sandwich, but you're right, this is better. I mean, how much more black could it be? None.
I'm curious how the sequel will turn out, the first one is great.
Cliche, I suppose, but it's a classic for a reason:
Apparently there's a doc on Netflix about the artist. I need to watch it.
We actually had this gem painted on the wall–the inside wall!–of our high school cafeteria:
Before I was married I had about half of the above record sleeves on the wall of my apartment. The 70's / 80's ones. The Molly hatchet one was in the bathroom haha.