George Harrison thought one Beatles album cover was "gross" and "stupid." So much so that it shouldn't have made it past the ideation stage.
A photograph used for a Beatles album cover ("Yesterday and Today") authentically showed the four band members with bloody dolls. Though the image is authentic and was initially featured as the cover ...
Even if you don't know much about the Beatles, you're probably familiar with "Let It Be," the No. 1 title track of the band's last album. "Let It Be" was a huge hit when it was released as a single in ...
A photograph used for a Beatles album cover ("Yesterday and Today") authentically showed the four band members with bloody dolls and cuts of raw meat. For years, claims have spread online that British ...
In 1968, Lennon and Ono released Two Virgins, the first of three experimental albums. While many listeners didn’t like the album’s contents, the bigger source of controversy, by far, was the cover. It ...
The Beatles‘ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heads Club Band has one of the most iconic covers in the history of music. The Dresden Dolls’ Amanda Palmer felt the hypnotic power of the cover. She revealed what ...
What makes an album cover controversial? In the classic 1984 rock mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, record industry executive Bobbi Flekman (played by the great Fran Drescher) finds herself embroiled ...
NEW YORK — An album cover signed by all four Beatles as a gift for George Harrison’s sister has sold at auction for more than $115,000. The sale, to an unidentified buyer, was believed to set a record ...
Beyonce has released her new album, Cowboy Carter, which features a cover of the Beatles' "Blackbird." Cowboy Carter is Beyonce's eighth release, and takes the form of a fictional Texas radio station, ...
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