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10 Classic Album Covers Get Modern Illustration

Black Sabbath, Weezer, Beck, Fugees, Hot Chip, and more get visual interpretations in Vinyl Me, Please's custom artwork.
Images courtesy Vinyl Me, Please. Art by Fuco Ueda inspired by Weezer's 'Pinkerton'

A treasure trove of original illustrations inspired by great albums is hidden in the archives of a Boulder, CO record club. Vinyl Me, Please (VMP), a group of vinylheads who, "believe in the power of the album as an art form," mail a monthly custom-pressed record with extras like posters, stickers, and custom cocktail recipes. With every package, VMP asks an artist to create a custom artwork inspired by the album. October's was Lemon of Pink by The Books, for which New Jersey-based artist William 'Zoe' FitzGerald created a metallic print with glitchy haunted house vibes.

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"Vinyl as a medium is a constant reminder of the interplay between the visual and musical parts of an album in creating a unique piece of art. In finding a visual artist each month we're looking not only for an aesthetic that matches the music, but also the ability of the artist to capture the album in a new light," Cameron Schaefer, head of music and label relations at VMP, tells The Creators Project. "Whether it be simply reinterpreting existing album art or creating something less specific and referential, we are ardent believers in the ability of visual elements to create a new context for listening."

Commissioning art pairings isn't the only way people are elevating records. Other groups and artists around the world have filled vinyl with trippy fluids, encased albums in concrete, and slapped a tortilla on a turntable. But since VMP highlight essential records as well as emerging musicians, they're sitting on a pile of art artifacts adding to the annals of rock n roll history. Black Sabbath's Paranoid gets a death spiral, Weezer's Pinkerton gets a girl who appears to be half skeleton, Beck's Odelay gets a sun-eyed clover, and that's just the beginning. Check out our favorite selects from VMP's collection below.

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

Tim Manthey

Weezer - Pinkerton

Fuco Ueda

Beck - Odelay

Scott Allen Hill of The Original Champions of Design

Fugees - The Score

Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle

Hot Chip - In Our Heads

Michelle Holley

Wilco - A.M.

Ryder Evan Robison

Big Bill Broonzy - Sings Folk Songs

McKenzie Nelson

Wells Fargo - Watch Out

Sanghon Kim

Four Tet - Pink

Danny Augustine

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The Books - Lemon of Pink

William 'Zoe' FitzGerald

Learn more about Vinyl Me, Please on their website. To receive The Books' Lemon of Pink, sign up before November 15.

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