Style and music naturally go together, and few places is that synergy at work more than in an artist's album cover. Like videos, album covers are used to express the artist's visual interpretation of their work.
Here, for your consideration, are some all-time stylish classics in the album cover game:
Outkast, ATLiens (1996): Consistently ranked on top album covers of all time lists, ATLiens's distinctive, comic book-like cover gives you a glimpse into the futuristic, p-funk-inspired turn that Outkast's music and image took with this album. I love how detailed it is, especially the little things: the bunching of Big Boi's varsity jacket, the folds in Andre 3000's turban, and how it simultaneously manages to express both their individual styles and vision as a group.
Diana Ross, Silk Electric (1982): More modern art than album cover, Miss Ross's signature mane and sultry, confident gaze are rendered in a portrait by Andy Warhol that captures the energy and style of the early 1980s (and it's the album with "I want muscles!").
Do I even need to break it down for this one?
There are TONS I couldn't include (Beyonce's Dangerously In Love, LL Cool J's Mama Said Knock You Out, and Marvin Gaye's What's Going On, for starters). Send in your favorites (or any you think I missed) and why to thefashionbombintern@gmail.com and I'll post some on Friday!
Adriana
5 comments:
wow great finds. those are antiques
TLC's oooooh on the TLC tip, i soooo am embarrassed to say i rocked Band-Aids on my clothes (ONCE) when i was in third grade :-/
I really like this post...pretty cool!
Can we say En Vogue!!! And don't forget Xscape! I miss the girl groups of the 90s. sigh.
Great Picks!!
Ermm im thinkin
Pharacyde - Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
and
Nas - Illmatic
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