Pink Floyd sleeve named greatest cover of all time

THE sleeve for Pink Floyd’s classic Dark Side Of The Moon has been named the greatest album cover of all time.

The image, featuring a ray of white light being split by a prism, triumphed over artwork for releases by acts such as the Beatles and the Clash.

The cover of Nirvana’s Nevermind, featuring the underwater baby, was runner-up in the poll of musicians and rock buffs for music website MusicRadar.com.

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The list shows fans favour the artwork of vintage releases over contemporary work, most of the chosen albums dating back to the 1960s and 1970s.

Floyd’s top-ranked cover was one of many created for the band by design team Hipgnosis and featured no lettering. The 1973 album is one of the biggest sellers of all time.

Pink Floyd also figure at number nine in the cover art list for their sleeve to Animals, released in 1977.

The image features an inflatable pig tethered above Battersea Power Station, and is again attributed to Hipgnosis, although the band’s bass player Roger Waters came up with the concept.

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Sir Peter Blake’s work on the Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band cover – a collage of famous faces gathered around The Beatles – is in third position.

The Fab Four’s more simple plain white cover for their self-titled 1968 release – often known as The White Album – featuring the embossed name of the band is in seventh spot.

London Calling by the Clash, which featured Pennie Smith’s photo of Paul Simonon smashing his bass guitar, with lettering inspired by Elvis Presley’s debut album, was fourth.

The newest album in the list is Rage Against the Machine’s debut from 1992, only marginally younger than Nevermind from the previous year.

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Will Groves, editor of MusicRadar.com, said: “The Dark Side Of The Moon is proof that one simple, enduring image is the winning formula when it comes to album artwork, particularly when it’s harnessed to such an iconic musical work. Any of the top 10 would have been worthy winners.”

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