To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the LP chart, this superb and visually awesome book brings you the very best rock, pop, rap, reggae, soul, and punk album covers ever created.At a time when listeners increasingly download or upload songs, creating personal playlists on MP3 players and I-Pods, the art of packaging music seems to be fading away. But for the past 50 years, musicians have released their work inside brilliantly-designed packages that made an important statement about their music and style. Look at the cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Band, for example--just one of the 500 memorable images in this amazing collection, all chosen by a panel of 50 experts and each accompanied by enlightening commentary. Among the the brilliantly psychedelic and way-out art from the Rolling Stones' Their Satanic Majesties Request; Peter Tosh's fiery cover for Bush Doctor; and the somewhat demented-looking prom queen on Hole's Live Throu
Not bad--especially for the earlier sections on jazz--but the selections made for the '90s and '00s are a bit of a let-down and an odd representation of the overall album art being produced at the time.
Enjoyed the walk down memory lane and the changes in music through out the years. Not all the styles covered were genres I cared for and would have much more enjoyed more of a classic rock format but this gave me exposure to some genres I was not used to listening to and gave me a well rounded view.