Rolling Stone elege as 100 melhores capas de álbuns da história

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Mais uma lista para debate da renomada e artística e querida Rolling Stone.

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Lista das mulheres aparecendo:

#96 Phoebe Bridgers, Punisher
#92 Lauryn Hill, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
#83 Taylor Swift, folklore
#82 Shakira, Donde Están Los Ladrones?
#72 Billie Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
#71 FKA, LP1
#70 Grace Jones, Nightclubbing
#67 Lorde, Melodrama
#62 Janet Jackson, The Velvet Rope
#60 Joni Mitchell, Hejira
#58 Rosalía, El Mal Querer

#57 Lana del Rey, Norman ******* Rockwell (#10)

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#54 Bjork, Homogenic (#9)

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#44 Liz Phair, Exile in Guyville (#8)

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#26 SZA, SOS (#7)

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#25 Fleetwood Mac, Rumours (#6)

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#17 Carole King, Tapestry (#5)

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#15 Beyoncé, Lemonade (#4)

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#13 Hole, Live Through This (#3)

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#9 Cyndi Lauper, She’s So Unusual (#2)

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#6 Patti Smith, Horses (#1)

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Esse #1 da Patti

sem noitada e/ou after, sem credibilidade

maggot brain em #7 ROUBO

a maior capa da história

lendária em todos os aspectos

algum BR entrou?

#0. Anitta - Versions Of Me

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oxe colocaram a do nightclubbing e n colocaram a do Island life que é mto mais referenciada na cultura pop

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infelizmente n achei que o clube da esquina ia estar in

Imagina não ter a do Stripped aí

Mico de lista

Ai, não mesmo!
Amo o álbum, mas não a capa.
Acho nada nítida.

a #6 ali, pq???

Essa é a capa mais feia da historia

que mico porra

Poxa nenhuma capa do Tame Impala

Joy Division, 'Unknown Pleasures'

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Joy Division, ‘Unknown Pleasures’

1979

There’s an uncanniness to the jagged, unpredictable angles on the cover of Joy Division’s debut album, Unknown Pleasures. Is it a mountain range? A graphical representation of brain waves? Why does it look so bleak? The mystery draws you in, and when you put the record on, with its bass-heavy atmospherics and frontman Ian Curtis’ overwhelming angst, the image makes a little more sense. The band’s guitarist Bernard Sumner found the artwork’s peaks and valleys while leafing through The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy. The image is a graphical representation of a pulsar, officially named CP1919. Designer Peter Saville reversed the color scheme to make it white on black. He left off the band’s name and the album title, making it all the more curious and able to transcend the music into the mainstream. The image has become an icon similar to The Dark Side of the Moon’s prism, but it represents so much more: goth mysticism, post-punk defiance, stark individualism. It’s now almost commonplace on T-shirts, in movies, and as parodies (Jaws anyone?). It’s a symbol for anyone wanting to show that they’re clued into something more introspective than the typical pop-culture reference. “Bernard doesn’t get nearly enough credit for that, because he couldn’t have made a better choice,” bassist Peter Hook has said. —K.G.

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Convenhamos, icônicas

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Eminem out

Nunca tinha nem visto essa capa da Cyndi

O #3 sly stone tbm nunca tinha visto

Entrei pra ver a posição da Grace kkk mico ela é #1