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RollingStone Top 100 Album Covers: 91 - 100

Miles Davis - "Tutu"

Miles Davis - "Tutu"

The cover features a bold and contemporary design showcasing a portrait of Miles Davis against a vivid red background. This artistic and minimalistic image mirrors the album's fusion of jazz and electronic music and Davis's constant evolution as a groundbreaking artist.

The Allman Brothers Band - "Eat A Peach"

The Allman Brothers Band - "Eat A Peach"

The album cover is an artistic and intricate design, featuring a peach with a psychedelic illustration on the front. It reflects the band's blend of Southern rock and improvisational jams and pays tribute to Duane Allman, who passed away during the album's recording.

Frank Zappa - "We're Only In It For The Money / Lumpy Gravy"

Frank Zappa - "We're Only In It For The Money / Lumpy Gravy"

The cover is a satirical and collage-style design, reflecting Zappa's irreverent and humorous approach to music and social commentary. It captures the avant-garde and experimental sound of Zappa's work.

Madness - "One Step Beyond..."

Madness - "One Step Beyond..."

The cover is a fun and vibrant design, featuring the members of Madness jumping in the air. It captures the playful and ska-influenced sound of the album, reflecting the band's image as a group of joyful and energetic performers.

The Rolling Stones - "Some Girls"

The Rolling Stones - "Some Girls"

The album cover is a provocative and controversial design featuring a collage of celebrity images, including band members and famous women. It reflects the album's blend of rock, punk, and disco influences, capturing the band's musical diversity and boldness.

Steve Winwood - "Arc Of A Diver"

Steve Winwood - "Arc Of A Diver"

The cover features a dreamy and underwater photograph of Steve Winwood. It complements the album's blend of rock and pop, creating a sense of escapism and adventure.

U2 - "The Joshua Tree"

U2 - "The Joshua Tree"

The cover showcases a powerful and iconic photograph of a desolate desert landscape, perfectly capturing the album's themes of longing and spiritual exploration. The design adds to U2's image as a band with a deep and meaningful message.

Midnight Oil - "Diesel And Dust"

Midnight Oil - "Diesel And Dust"

The album cover features a striking photograph of an Australian desert landscape. It aligns with the album's socially and environmentally conscious lyrics, reflecting Midnight Oil's image as a politically engaged rock band.

Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "Trust"

Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "Trust"

The cover is a simple yet intriguing design, featuring a hand holding a toy soldier. It mirrors the album's blend of new wave and rock influences and adds a sense of curiosity and irony to Costello's image.

The Who - "Who's Next"

The Who - "Who's Next"

The album cover is a minimalist and striking photograph featuring a monolithic and phallic structure. It perfectly captures the album's blend of rock and hard rock, adding a sense of mystique and power to The Who's image.

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