Would Sgt. Pepper's be exactly the same without Peter Blake's cover ? At a time when full-length records do not mean much any longer and album covers even less, I found interesting to make a website on sleeve design. Long before videos, record covers were the visual embodiment of music, a way to put images on sound. I remember having spent hours as a teenager detailing the cover of records while listening to them. Later on, I realised that some of them had things in common in their design, revealing either a mere sign of the times or a more deliberate connection. Some records even obviously copied famous sleeves, as a tribute or as a mockery. Here is a collection of record covers I came across, which share some common visual features.

Cartoon burst










Green Day

Dookie (1994)

Vince Staples

FM! (2018)

Various

Gilman Street's Ripoff (2019)

Sonic generations









The Sonics

Here Are the Sonics!!! (1965)

Various

Here Ain't the Sonics!!! (1989)

For it is a human number









Iron Maiden

The Number of the Beast (1982)

Hatebeak

The Number of the Beak (2015)

Black cloud of smoke









John Parish

Once Upon a Little Time (2005)

Die Toten Hosen

Unter den Wolken (2017)