12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

Just like book covers, album covers have quite a job to do. They have to instantaneously capture the audience’s attention and intrigue them enough for the person to take some sort of action, whether it’s picking it off the shelf or listening to a song or two.

Album covers also need to reflect what kind of music is in the album, which can be quite a tough task. After all, music is a completely auditory experience, and coming up with a visual representation of a sound that also tells a story is complicated, to say the least. 

That is why the images that end up on album covers are usually so intriguing. And, when you spot one in the wild, you recognize their unique quality right away.

The following list is comprised of such gems found on the Images That Could Be Album Covers subreddit. Scroll down to see them and let us know what band or genre it would suit best.

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12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#1 A Lie

When you think about an album cover, there are a few that might come to mind. One of the most iconic ones out there, though, has to be Abbey Road by The Beatles. The image of the band crossing the street is widely recognizable and has been parodied by everyone, from Sesame Street to Red Hot Chili Peppers. It was taken by Iain Macmillan, a photographer who was introduced to the band by Yoko Ono. 

After Paul McCartney did some initial sketching for what the image should look like, they did the shoot on August 8th at 11:35 AM, believing it was just publicity shots. Macmillan stood on a 10ft ladder in the middle of the street and took 6 pictures. Later on, because of the time crunch, the art director and album cover designer John Kosh decided to just go with the best of six and ended up with a cover that went down in pop culture history.

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#2 Sun During A Solar Eclipse Behind Some Clouds

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#3 Kids Posing For A Photo In Chicago 1941

What’s interesting about this cover is that it doesn’t have the name of the band or the album written on it. This brilliant decision that was suggested by Kosh was controversial at the time. The people at the record company EMI were very displeased by this idea as they thought they wouldn’t be able to sell any records because of it. 

However, the band approved it, and they still went ahead with Kosh’s vision. “It’s one of the biggest bands in the world, you don’t need to say who they are—everyone knows who they are, Kosh mentioned when recalling the situation years later. “But it was a major fire. I got threatening phone calls,” he laughed.

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#4 This Butterfly In A Skull Formed An Eye Pattern

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#5 The March

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#6 Childhood

Nirvana’s Nevermind is another album cover that is widely recognizable everywhere. A baby swimming underwater and reaching for a dollar bill is quite a concept that instantly appealed to the photographer Kirk Weddle. At the time, he was marketing himself as an underwater photographer and wanted to give it a shot.

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#7 Distracted Thoughts

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#8 Skybow

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#9 Title

Coincidentally, his friends had just had a baby, so he paid them 200 dollars for a shoot in a pool. According to him, it was all very low budget because the band wasn’t well-known at the time and he orchestrated it all by himself. The set-up took an hour and the shoot—5 minutes. He walked away with 25 snaps, confident that he had the winning shot. When looking at the shots later, though, he realized how exposed the baby was.

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#10 Mt. Rainier

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#11 Circuit City

12 Images That Are So Dope, You Could Slap Them On The Cover Of Music Albums

#12 Rage

Afraid that the visible genitalia of the baby might be unacceptable, Weddle set out to get photos of other babies. He took a few pictures of baby girls in a public pool, but the band wanted to go with the initial suggestion. The frontman Kurt Cobain suggested that the only acceptable censorship for the image is a sticker covering the private parts that says “If you're offended by this, you must be a closet pedophile.” So, the image was released as it was.

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