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  1. Sep 3, 2020 · Nick DeRiso Published: September 3, 2020. UCR. Pink Floyd 's album art told its own stories. Typically created by designers associated with London-based Hipgnosis, the images work on a...

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    • ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ (1973) Selling over 45 million copies (and counting), The Dark Side Of The Moon turned Pink Floyd into one of the world’s biggest bands.
    • ‘Wish You Were Here’ (1975) Wish You Were Here’s legendary artwork was a comment on the insincerity prevalent in the music industry. One of the album’s key tracks, Have A Cigar, referred directly to the subject – and the expression “Man I’ve been burnt”, in relation to being ripped off – giving Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell the idea of creating a sleeve featuring two businessmen, one of whom was literally being burnt in a business deal.
    • ‘Animals’ (1977) Taking the idea that “pigs might fly” in the most literal sense, Roger Waters suggested that 1977’s Animals should be housed in a sleeve featuring a photograph of London’s Battersea Power Station, with a pig floating between its chimneys.
    • ‘The Division Bell’ (1994) For 1994’s The Division Bell, Storm Thorgerson came up with the idea of two large metal heads, each approximately the height of a double-decker bus, which were erected in a field in Ely, Cambridgeshire.
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    • The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, 1967. Design: Vic Singh. The debut album, “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn”, laid the foundation for the future of Pink Floyd.
    • A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968. Design: Hipgnosis (Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell) Moving on to “A Saucerful of Secrets”, the cover signifies a shift in their visual approach.
    • More, 1969. Design: Hipgnosis (Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell) In 1969, Pink Floyd released More, their third studio album and first film soundtrack.
    • Ummagumma, 1969. Design: Hipgnosis (Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell) “Ummagumma” merges the real with the surreal, taking listeners on a trip down the rabbit hole.
  3. www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk › pink-floyd-album-coversPink Floyd Album Covers

    Oct 26, 2023 · Explore the iconic and surreal album covers of Pink Floyd, designed by Hipgnosis and other artists. Learn the meanings and stories behind each cover, from Piper at the Gates of Dawn to The Endless River.

  4. Sep 20, 2022 · Classic Rock. Pink Floyd: the story of Wish You Were Here's iconic artwork. By Classic Rock Magazine. ( Classic Rock ) last updated 20 September 2022. Not many album covers require stuntmen, but Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here used three. (Image credit: EMI)

  5. Feb 15, 2016 · Learn about the story of Storm Thorgerson, the graphic designer who created the surreal and hypnagogic covers of Pink Floyd albums, such as Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and Animals. See examples of his work and how he messed with reality to convey the music's themes.

  6. Learn how the iconic album covers of Pink Floyd were created and what they reveal about the band's artistic vision. Explore the stories behind A Momentary Lapse of Reason, The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here and Animals.

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