Some album artwork is just as legendary as the music itself. Time to rank the sleeves that deserve a spot above your sofa.
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The Dark Side of the Moon
That prism splitting light into a rainbow is possibly the most recognisable image in rock history. Minimalist, mysterious and utterly timeless.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
A riot of colour, costumes and cardboard cut-outs of cultural icons. You could stare at it for hours and still spot something new.
Definitely Maybe
The Gallaghers and the gang lounging in a Manchester living room, capturing peak Britpop swagger. Pure lads-in-a-front-room energy.

Power, Corruption & Lies
Peter Saville pairing a Victorian flower painting with cryptic colour code. Effortlessly cool and very, very Factory Records.

Aladdin Sane
The lightning bolt across Bowie's face turned a portrait into a cultural symbol. Glam rock distilled into one unforgettable image.
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