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Pink Floyd didn’t want a surrealist photo for The Dark of the Moon album cover. Yet a surrealist photo worked out quite well for 1970’s Atom Heart Mother .
The most iconic of his covers is, no doubt, that of Pink Floyd’s 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. Depicting a prism and a beam of light against an all-black background, the simple, yet ...
Pink Floyd’s classic album The Dark Side of the Moon was released in 1973 and spent a total of 981 weeks on the Billboard 200 list of top-selling albums in the US. The album is also famous for its ...
Storm, pictured, had the idea of a prism for the cover which then became iconic Credit: Dogwoof Pictures. PINK Floyd wanted something graphic, not a surrealist photo design.
Pink Floyd fans made noise Thursday after the 60s band said that it would release a 50th-anniversary edition of their album "Dark Side of the Moon" which was initially released in 1973.
The Pink Floyd “The Dark Side of the Moon” album cover from 1973. Stong’s own life, he noted, has been rough at times. We sat in silence at that, waiting for the album to start, until I ...
While Pink Floyd’s eighth studio album is one of the oldest on this list, the cover is still one of the most widely ...
Among the 415 album covers Hipgnosis made between 1968 and 1983 was Pink Floyd’s “Animals” (1977), for which a 40-foot inflatable pig was photographed floating between the chimneys of London ...
When it comes to coffee-table books that survey the great album covers of the classic rock era, there are generally two kinds: those that include a lot of the work of the 1970s design team called ...
The other day I called Kyle Stong and asked if I could come over to his house and listen to “The Dark Side of the Moon” with him. It was like I was in junior high again. Except, I didn’t ...