Paul McCartney’s Album Covers, Explained | uDiscover Music
Throughout his post-Beatles life, Paul McCartney’s album covers have reflected his passion for the visual arts. Many of his album covers work as standalone artworks (McCartney, NEW, Egypt Station), while others demonstrate his sense of humor (Paul Is Dead, Driving Rain). He has enjoyed long-term partnerships throughout his career – his wife, Linda, took a number of the photographs featured (McCartney, RAM, Tug of War, Pipes of Peace) while he used the London-based design agency Hipgnosis for many more (Band on the Run, Venus & Mars, Off the Ground, Back to the Egg). And yet the only thing all of his record covers have in common is that each one is completely original, and nothing like the others.
Here is the story behind some of the best Paul McCartney album covers.
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