Rush's 1982 album "Signals" features a dalmatian on the cover.
The album cover for Surrealistic Pillow was designed by the Airplane's male lead singer Marty Balin.
Scottish Folk rock band "Runrig" released the album "Once In A Lifetime" which was live album recorded at Loch lomond. the album art was a painting of a scottish mountain and a pack of wolves.
Kosheen 'Resist'
Green Day and the album was American Idiot
Peter Blake
Peter Blake
The Beatles asked Peter Blake to help create the now iconic album cover and sleeve to Sgt. Peppers loney Hearts Club Band in 1967.
Sir Peter Thomas Blake was a pop artist and is most famous for designing a Beatles album cover!He was a New Zealand sailor who became an environmentalist, and was murdered for his efforts.
If you mean Sir Peter Blake, the artist who designed the Beatles' Seargent Pepper's Album cover, then the answer is he is still alive.
The Grammy Award-winning album packaging was art-directed by Robert Fraser, designed by Peter Blake and his wife Jann Haworth, and photographed by Michael Cooper.
I doubt that James himself knows where every sample on his album comes from. The tracks which use samples from other recordings are "Why Don't You Call Me", "I Mind" and "You Know Your Youth", which contain samples of James Blake's cover of "A Case of You", originally by Joni Mitchel.l
...it's not a mandolin, but a guitar, but I'm pretty sure the album you are thinking of is "Indianola Mississippi Seeds" by B.B. King, released in 1970. More information and a photo of the cover can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianola_Mississippi_Seeds ...that photo won a Grammy for best album cover design!
It was John Holt who composed the song Police In Helicopter, on the album of the same name in 1983. Peter Tosh did cover the song, and his version appears on compilation albums, but not in his own discography.
Cover - album - was created in 1984.
No. Max had no involvement whatsoever with The Yellow Submarine, though he has profited greatly over the years from the mistaken assumption that he did. The Yellow Submarine was designed by Heinz Edelmann, who drew the album cover. 2/26/10 - Peter Max did an interview on the Bubba the Love Sponge Show and states that he was originally commissioned to do the art. Finally when the Beatles were ready they needed him to do extensive travelling, Max was not able to travel. He then called Edelmann (who called him self the German Peter Max) and got him the job. Edelman doing his art in the same genre as Max, is the reason for the misconception.
Blake Shelton's cover of God Gave Me You was released on July 25, 2011.