Album art has long been a form of British visual storytelling, from psychedelic experiments to gritty street snaps. Rank these legendary covers based on which one you'd actually frame and put on display.
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The Dark Side of the Moon
That prism splitting light into a rainbow is design perfection. Minimalist, scientific, and instantly recognisable on any wall.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
A chaotic collage of cultural icons that practically begs to be studied up close. Equal parts art piece and pop history lesson.
Definitely Maybe
The Gallaghers and co. sprawled across a Burnage living room, capturing the swagger of Britpop in one frame. Pure '90s nostalgia bait.
Power, Corruption & Lies
Peter Saville's reimagining of a Victorian flower painting brought high art to the record shop. Effortlessly cool and gallery-worthy.
Parklife
Greyhounds mid-race captured the cheeky, working-class spirit of mid-'90s Britain. A bit of fun that still feels iconic decades later.
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