Corky McCoy on the artwork
Pedro Bell on the artwork
Lemi Ghariokwu
Ernie Barnes
Ray Lawrence on design and Dorthy Tanous on photography
Chuck Stewart on photography
Reid Miles on design, Francis Wolff on photography
The best part about Francis, man, that dude caught musicians being human. He’d be around with his camera shooting and they’d pick a shot for the cover.
Francis would lob those joints to Reid to do his thing on it.
More Francis, different designer.
Miles told Columbia records to stop putting white women on his album covers.
After that, he started putting his wives on his covers
Back then, they’d throw white women on Black musician’s album so that they would be more appealing to white audiences.
Princess @PSIMDOPE on the artwork
Jefferson Harris @bstfrnd__ on artwork
Joonbug. Look into this cat forreal. Album artwork is one thing but all of his work is amazing.
Stanislaw Zagorski
Robert Springett.

There’s a tweet going around that says something like “are there any Black planets we could move to?”
Pick your psychedelic vice then listen to that Sextant album and you just might go there.
While we’re here talking about album artwork and folks are interested in history, please start reading liner notes and production credits for your favorite records. @discogs is a great source for that information, especially during the streaming age.
This is just my two cents:

With all of the capabilities that digital work allows artist to do, I’m surprised that interactive album artwork isn’t the standard yet.
I’m probably wrong on this but Lloyd Banks was the first artist that I remember releasing his artwork as a gif. As simple as it seems now, at the time that shit blew my mind.
I know that Spotify started doing some cool shit with the app a few years ago. If you have it, go play John Coltrane’s Both Dorections At Once. This was the first time I had seen streaming services add visualizations to the music while it was playing. https://open.spotify.com/track/7aGpjo6SB59tpTiMlD1uvL?si=1gN84FxvQGeaIphT8KhIiQ
Tidal caught up this year, too.
This is from a few years ago. We were testing things out for a record never came out. We we’re trying to figure out how to make things interactive but still human within these digital platforms.
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