An iconic album cover can evoke intrigue while giving listeners an idea of what to expect. Some top-of-mind examples include "Led Zeppelin I" and the Hindenburg disaster, The Velvet Underground and Nico with the banana and Andy Warhol's name, and the afro baby on The Notorious B.I.G.'s debut record "Ready to Die."
On the other side of the spectrum is album art that induces head scratches and awkward laughs. It involves images and texts that make no sense, which, unfortunately, gives a shaky first impression of the record.
Describing them won't do enough justice, so go ahead and see them for yourself. You'll mostly see artwork from unknown artists, but one of these is from the world's most famous band.
These images are from the Bad Album Cover Collective Facebook page, and we've compiled some of the standouts for you.
#1 Wild Thing (1969) So Much Product In Their Hair They Couldn't Stand Closer Than 20 Feet From A Naked Flame
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#3 I Would've Gone With A Different Album Title
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Artists express themselves through the cover art of their records and the songs they create. Parma Recordings describes this as a “symbiotic relationship” between the music and artwork.
Album art is no longer as prominent in this day and age of streaming. However, according to Parma art director Ryan Harrison, it still pays to have a cover that grabs attention.
“Having an awesome-looking cover definitely helps you stand out in a sea of tiny squares.”
#4 Um, No Thanks
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#5 Here's A Woman Who Wants To Be Split Open
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#6 Small Dolphin
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That begs the question: “What makes an album cover bad?” British album cover connoisseur Simon Robinson has a simple criterion. As he explained in an interview with Exclaim, it’s “any cover design which sets out to achieve a particular end result — and misses.”
Robinson used Tony Orlando and Dawn’s 1973 record “Tuneweaving” as an example. The cover featured an embroidered photo of the three band members.
“Any sane record label executive (is there such a thing?) would have swapped it over for the nice photo on the back,” Robinson said of the album art.
#7 Stop Granny, I Think It's Too Late!
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#8 "Squirt Does Its Thing"
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#9 No, I Don’t Think We Will
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Some experts believe the streaming era hurts the music industry and impacts listeners’ appreciation of album art. Syndey-based record dealer Mark Lumley said music fans “lost something” when new technology took over.
“The digital age has removed the tactile experience of looking at the cover, reading the cover notes, that type of thing,” Lumley told ABC Australia.
#10 Just A Reminder That Someone, Somewhere, At Sometime Thought This Was A Good Idea
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#11 No, Staying Away From You
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#12 I'm Glad We're Not Friends
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However, current-day artists see it differently, especially since vinyl records have returned over the past few years. For award-winning songwriter Kate Lucas (a.k.a. Coda Chroma), creating album art is part of the creative process.
“You want to have a visual component of that. It is a complete body of work,” Lucas said to ABC Australia, adding that she earns more by selling physical copies of her music.
#13 I’m Gonna Bet The Answer Is No
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#14 Hmm John.. Not Sure If That’s Legal In Most States?
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#15 Bad Album Cover! "Stoop Down Baby ... Let Your Daddy See"
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So, what makes a good album cover? Sometimes, it’s the simplicity of the artwork that may literally encapsulate the music’s spirit. For this, Lumley used AC/DC’s 1975 record “TNT” as an example.
“It’s an explosive album, and it’s an explosive cover. Perfect,” he said.
#16 When Nobody Else Is Competing?
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#17 I Should Hope Not
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#18 All Together Now! ''yes I Found Jesus At A Walmart While Pushing On A Shopping Cart By The Fruit Loops And The Sweet-Tarts I Found Forgiveness And A Brand New Start About The Cheetos And The Mountain Dew That's Where I Break Through I Got Low Prices And A Brand New Heart And Now I've Found Jesus At A Walmart''
''Yes I found Jesus at a Walmart while pushing on a shopping cart by the fruit loops and the sweet-tarts I found forgiveness and a brand new start about the cheetos and the mountain dew that's where I break through I got low prices and a brand new heart and now I've found Jesus at a Walmart''
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Let’s hear from you, readers. Which of these album covers ranks the worst for you? Are there any honorable mentions that should be on this list? Share your thoughts in the comments!
#19 Nice Haircut Style
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#20 I Have Questions
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#21 I’d Be Careful To Shake His Hand…
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#22 Something Tells Me Payback Is Coming
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#23 Found In Narva
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#24 From My Home Country Italy, I Now Present Cicciolina. Being Bored With Releasing Albums, She Later Became An Italian Politician. Released In Italy - 1981
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#25 Badiscs! "Smack My Crack"
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#26 Um, No Thanks
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#27 No..........just No
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#28 Turns Out They Do Make Size Massive Diapers
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#29 Cerrone 3...as The Singer Descended Into Madness, He Hired An All Swine Backup Band. The Tour Was A Mess
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#30 The Eggs-Traordinary Edith Massey
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#31 Someone Doesn't Count
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#32
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#33 What We Have Here Are Costume Experts. Released In Sweden - 1975
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#34
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#35 Hypnotized By Corndog
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#36 Ummm
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#37 Woman Needs Her Beef
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#38 If These Two Are Husband & Wife I Feel Sorry For Both Of Them......and Their Children
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#39
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#40 No, You Dont
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#41 Mrs. Mills!
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#42 I Never Heard This Guy Music And Judging By This Cover I Never Will Do
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#43 Here's A Trio That Were Into Bondage. Released In America - 1967
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#44 This Is A Portuguese Misprint, It Meant To Say English Boys, Not Bogs
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#45 A Giant Baguette Wearing A Beret And Smoking A Cigarette?
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#46 Karate Guy Snuck Into The Photo? Hammer Guy Is About To Take Him Out!
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#47 No, That's Actually All Wrong
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#48 Check Out This Bad Boy! "Plays For Youth"
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#49 Found In Narva, Estonia
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#50 I Am Pretty Damn Sure There Was A Third Brother
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