I'm surprised no one's cited The Clash's London Calling yet. It's massively iconic, and it perfectly sums up the album.
ProfessorLayton said:Of the ones I can think of right now, here are some of my favorites.
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I have the actual red book version of that album, it's very cool. Looks pretty on my shelfFroken Keke said:amnesiac
Those are awesome. Love covers that take your mind away on a journey with the music. what kinda stuff they do?ChupathingyX said:I always liked Ayreon's albums; they have that interesting fantasy-sci-fi artwork feel to them...
MiracleOfSound said:I have the actual red book version of that album, it's very cool. Looks pretty on my shelfFroken Keke said:amnesiac
Those are awesome. Love covers that take your mind away on a journey with the music. what kinda stuff they do?ChupathingyX said:I always liked Ayreon's albums; they have that interesting fantasy-sci-fi artwork feel to them...
Noala said:MiracleOfSound said:I have the actual red book version of that album, it's very cool. Looks pretty on my shelfFroken Keke said:amnesiac
Those are awesome. Love covers that take your mind away on a journey with the music. what kinda stuff they do?ChupathingyX said:I always liked Ayreon's albums; they have that interesting fantasy-sci-fi artwork feel to them...
About the Ayreon question, from what I know:
All the Ayreon albums take place in this universe where each album has an overarching theme across the entire story, Human Equation (the only one I've actually heard) is about this dude waking up in hospital and going from there...
[user]Noala[/user] explained it nicely.MiracleOfSound said:cool. Looks pretty on my shelf
Those are awesome. Love covers that take your mind away on a journey with the music. what kinda stuff they do?ChupathingyX said:I always liked Ayreon's albums; they have that interesting fantasy-sci-fi artwork feel to them...
You think that's ugly, how about these two:JdaS said:Ted Leo & the Pharmacists Snip
Ahh you got me! The cover perfectly displays Nas' experience growing up in the harsh NY projects (shown by the backdrop he's superimposed on) - and it's just like the album, understated, poetic, and...well, beautiful. Subtle, but I love it.FirstToStrike said: