Album covers in the 1970s are often seen as iconic pieces of art, reflecting the creativity and cultural shifts of the time. The 1970s were a decade of bold experimentation in music and visual aesthetics, and the album cover was often a canvas for this exploration.
The era produced some of the most memorable and striking designs in music history, with the rise of progressive rock, glam rock, punk, and the continued influence of classic rock. Besides, there are also some album covers that look quite funny. Here below is a small set of hilarious album covers from the 1970s.
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The Best of John Woodhouse - John Woodhouse and His Magic Accordian, 1970 |
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The Tyrolean Happy Wanderers - Snowcapped Music Downunder with Lotte and Johanna, 1970 |
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Polka Pops 2 - Klaus Wunderlich, 1973 |
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Star Choice Singalong, 1973 |
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Wicked Rugby Songs, 1973 |
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In Orbit - Roger Whittaker, 1974 |
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All the best from Colin Stuart, 1975 |
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Good Music Classic Hits - Festival Strings, 1975 |
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New World - Joe Hasham, 1975 |
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Screamer, 1975 |
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Trumpet Fantasy - Luis Montez, 1975 |
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Cradle of Love - Terry Talbot, 1977 |
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Here, There and Everywhere - Peter Regan, 1977 |
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Chokito Gets You Disgoing, 1978 |
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Na Putu Tom - Crvene Jabuke, 1978 |
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Say It With Music - Rhythm Duo, Bev and Roma, 1978 |
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The Mike Kenny Orchestra, 1978 |
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Hi - Elizabeth Barraclough, 1979 |
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The Alpeniers Recorded Live at the 'Weintal' Tanunda - The Alpeniers, circa 1970s |
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Ugly Dave Gray's Singalong, circa 1970s |
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