Cream's Disraeli Gears Album Cover

    The album art for Cream's Disraeli Gears doesn't get any more '60s, does it? 1967, to be exact. Talk about psychedelic! It's always been one of my favorite album covers because of its pure insanity. The artwork was done by a gentleman named Martin Sharp. A fine job he did. From Wikipedia, "Martin Sharp was attempting to capture the sound of the music in the cover, which he describes as a "warm fluorescent sound" The colors are outrageous in their combination. This had to be the boldest album cover known to man. To me, it represents the 1960s more than any other album cover. Including Sgt. Pepper and Their Satanic Majesties Request. Peacocks, horses, flowers. Who's the green chick in front of Jack Bruce? Anyone? Oh, and the trio in there too. Gotta love it. Check out more on Classic Rock Magazine.
Album Art by Martin Sharp, 1967

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