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List of controversial album art

The following is a list of notable albums with controversial album art, especially where that controversy resulted in the album being banned, censored or sold in packaging other than the original one. They are listed by the type of controversy they were involved in.

The perceived pedophiliac nature of the cover artwork for Virgin Killer led to the Wikipedia page on the album being blocked by the Internet Watch Foundation

Nudity and sexuality edit

 
A Kouros. A row of similar statues were featured on the cover of Tin Machine II; their genitalia were airbrushed out on the American release.
 
The artwork for Bow Wow Wow's See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah, City All Over! Go Ape Crazy! featured a recreation of Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe (pictured) with an underage girl in the role of the nude woman, leading to considerable controversy and a Scotland Yard investigation
  • Alice CooperLove It to Death (1971)
    • The album features a portrait of the original Alice Cooper band, with frontman Alice Cooper posed with his thumb protruding from underneath his cape as if it were his penis. The album was later reissued with Cooper's entire right arm airbrushed out of the photograph.[1]
  • ArcaXen (2014)
    • The album cover shows a computer-generated androgynous alter-ego named Xen. With her head tilted back, Xen displays her broad shoulders, breasts, and large hips on the album cover with her skin rippling "as if about to peel and fall off".[2] Even though no genitals appear, YouTube, Spotify and iTunes pixelate the area, as well as the breasts.[3][4]
  • Biffy ClyroThe Vertigo of Bliss (2003)
    • The cover shows a woman sitting down with her hand up her dress masturbating with a look of pleasure on her face. The controversy of the album cover is accompanied by the erotic artwork of the singles "The Ideal Height", "Questions and Answers" and "Eradicate the Doubt" (all designed by Milo Manara). Despite being considered offensive and sexist by some, ShortList magazine praised the band for their bravery and originality when they mentioned it in their list of "50 Coolest Album Covers Ever".
  • The Black CrowesAmorica (1994)
    • The album cover's depiction of pubic hair, taken from an issue of Hustler magazine, caused controversy.[5] The image was replaced with a black background cover which blacked out the hair.
  • Blind FaithBlind Faith (1969)
    • The cover features a topless pubescent girl, holding in her hands a silver space ship, which some perceived as phallic. Photographer Bob Seidemann used a girl, Mariora Goschen, who was 11 years old.[6][7][8] The US record company issued it with an alternative cover which showed a photograph of the band on the front.
  • Bon JoviSlippery When Wet (1986)
    • The album originally was to feature a busty woman with 34DD breasts in a wet yellow T-shirt with the album name on the front of the shirt. However, the artwork was rejected because record executives feared that the dominant record store chains at the time would not sell the album with a sexist cover, or Jon Bon Jovi's complaint that the record company had put a bright pink border around the photograph that the band had submitted.[9][10] Instead, the cover was changed before the album's release to an image of a wet garbage bag with the words "Slippery When Wet" written on it.
  • Bow Wow WowSee Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah, City All Over! Go Ape Crazy! (1981)
    • The cover of the album features a rendition of Édouard Manet’s painting Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe featuring the band members. The band's then-14-year old lead singer Annabella Lwin is nude on the cover. The cover caused outrage in the United Kingdom that led to an investigation by Scotland Yard, instigated by Lwin's mother.[11] The cover was replaced, and never appeared on the American issue.
  • ChumbawambaAnarchy (1994)
    • The cover originally depicted a baby's head emerging from a woman's vagina during birth. As some stores would not sell the album due to the cover, the baby image was replaced with an image of several flowers.
  • Cradle of FilthThornography (2006)
    • In news posted on the official Cradle of Filth website in mid-May 2006, it was revealed that the planned artwork for Thornography had been vetoed by Roadrunner Records. A replacement was soon forthcoming, although numerous CD booklets had already been printed with the original image. The controversy was over the nakedness of the female figure's legs on the original cover.[12]
  • David BowieDiamond Dogs (1974)
    • The album features Bowie as a half-dog half-man hybrid, and the back cover features the creature's genitals. Following controversy, later copies of the album have the genitals airbrushed out of the painting.[1]
  • Dead KennedysFrankenchrist (1985)
    • A poster inserted in the original record sleeve, H. R. Giger's Landscape #XX, or Penis Landscape, was a painting depicting rows of genitals in sexual intercourse. The band and its record label Alternative Tentacles were brought to criminal trial for distributing harmful matter to minors.[13][14] Although the trial and two years of subsequent litigation in the case did not result in any convictions, Alternative Tentacles and the band's frontman Jello Biafra were nearly driven into bankruptcy as a result of costs related to the trial and litigation. Additionally, the album's actual cover – a 1970s Newsweek photograph of Shriners in a parade – prompted a 1986 lawsuit from the four elderly Shriners included in the photograph.[15]
  • Death GripsNo Love Deep Web (2012)
    • The cover shows the erect penis of drummer Zach Hill with the album's title written in black marker. The cover caused such controversy, along with its spontaneous release without their label's permission, that the band were forced to put a disclaimer on their website. An alternative cover was subsequently released depicting lead vocalist MC Ride wearing socks with the words "Suck my dick" on them.
  • Flux of Pink IndiansThe Fucking Cunts Treat Us Like Pricks (1984)
    • In addition to the use of profanity in the album title, the album art depicts three crudely-drawn erect penises. Greater Manchester Police, under the leadership of James Anderton, seized copies of the album from Eastern Bloc Records and charged the band and their record labels with obscenity, although the charges were dropped. In addition, many stores, such as HMV, declined to stock it.[16][17]
  • Frenzal RhombDick Sandwich (1994)
    • The cover shows a drawing of several severed penises, some of which are being used as filling in a sandwich. They were subsequently banned from some venues and record stores.[18]
  • Guns N' RosesAppetite for Destruction (1987)
    • The album's original cover art, based on Robert Williams' painting Appetite for Destruction, depicted an open-shirted woman leaning against a wooden fence after clearly being raped by a robotic rapist which is about to be crushed by a dagger-toothed monster. After several music retailers refused to stock the album, the label compromised and moved the offending image to the inside sleeve, replacing it with a new image depicting a cross and skulls of the five band members.[19] The band stated the artwork is "a symbolic social statement, with the robot representing the industrial system that's raping and polluting our environment".[20]
  • The HotelierGoodness (2016)
    • The album cover shows a group of middle-aged nudists posing in the middle of a forest. The group consists of five women and three men. The album cover was completely pixelated for its iTunes release,[21] and many online news outlets overlaid a black box over the explicit areas.[22]
  • Jane's AddictionNothing's Shocking (1988)
    • The album cover, a sculpture of nude conjoined twins with their hair on fire, caused several distributors to ban the album.[23]
 
The replacement cover for Ritual de lo Habitual.
  • Jane's AddictionRitual de lo Habitual (1990)
  • The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceElectric Ladyland (1968)
    • The intended artwork for the UK version of the album did not arrive in time to press the album, so a cover of naked women lounging in front of a black background was issued in its place.[24]
  • John Lennon & Yoko OnoUnfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins (1968)
    • The front cover displayed Lennon and Ono frontally nude, while the rear cover featured them from behind. Distributors were prompted to sell the album in a plain brown wrapper,[25] and copies of the album were impounded as obscenity in several jurisdictions.[26]
  • Kanye West – "Cold" (2012) (Single)
    • The cover designed by George Condo features a woman's body with bare breasts. It was intended to be the cover art of the song when the name was "Theraflu". When Kanye West changed the name of the song to "Cold", a new cover was revealed, which also caused controversies for bare breasts.[27]
  • Kanye WestMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010)
    • The cover originally showed a painting by George Condo depicting West being straddled by a phoenix. After certain retail stores refused to sell the album due to the cover, Condo created a less-offensive artwork, showing a ballerina with a glass of cherry juice. However, many versions of the album still feature the original artwork, but pixelated.
  • Kanye WestVultures 1 (2024)
    • The cover displays West wearing an all-black outfit, standing next to his romantic partner, Bianca Censori, who has her back to the camera and is mostly nude above her thighs and wearing black stockings and high heels.[28]
  • Led ZeppelinHouses of the Holy (1973)
    • The Hipgnosis cover, based on the novel Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke, features a group of naked children ascending the Giant's Causeway. The interior art also depicts a distant figure of a naked Overlord standing on mossy ruins (near Dunluce Castle) while holding one of the children aloft in a ceremonial gesture. Although the album was originally released with the nudity intact, Atlantic Records were allowed to add a wrap-around paper title band to US and UK copies of the sleeve that had to be broken or slid off to access the record.[29] This hid the children's buttocks from the general display, but still, the album was either banned or unavailable in some parts of the Southern United States for several years.[30] On subsequent the cover covered one of the naked children's buttocks with the text "Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy" printed on a white background.[31] The buttocks were later airbrushed out.[32]
  • Lady GagaArtpop (2013)
    • The album artwork is a sculpture of Lady Gaga by Jeff Koons with her legs open and a gazing ball placed between them. Although no nudity is visible on the artwork, the album cover was still censored in the Middle East and China. Rather than traditional censorship, the gazing ball between her legs was enlarged to fully cover her breasts, and her legs were colored black so they did not appear to be naked.[33]
  • Lady Gaga – "Do What U Want" featuring R. Kelly (2013) (Single)
    • The single cover is a close-up of Lady Gaga's buttocks wearing a blue, floral thong. Lady Gaga's blonde wig hangs just above her thong-clad buttocks. The image was taken by photographer Terry Richardson. A censored version of the cover featuring a pale mauve coloured skirt edited over the top of her buttocks was used in selected countries in the Middle East.
  • LordeSolar Power (2021)
    • The album cover is a photograph of Lorde at the beach, taken from below. The photograph shows her naked legs and buttocks. In some markets, including mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, her buttocks are censored by a bright sunlight lens flare.[34]
  • Marilyn MansonMechanical Animals (1998)
    • The cover shows a picture of a naked Marilyn Manson with airbrushed genitalia. Some retail stores, including Wal-Mart and Kmart, refused to stock the album.
  • MinistryDark Side of the Spoon (1999)
    • The album's cover depicts a naked obese woman seated in front of a blackboard where the words "I will be god" are written numerous times. The album was banned from Kmart due to the offending cover.[35] In the album's insert, the same woman covers her breasts with her hands, and her behind is also exposed on both the insert and back cover. The woman and the words on the blackboard were later airbrushed out.
  • Mom's Apple PieMom's Apple Pie (1972)
    • The album was originally released with the album cover featuring a woman licking her lips and holding a pie with a slice removed showing a subtle depiction of a woman's vulva and some semen leaking from the pie. The cover was later reprinted with the vulva replaced by a miniature brick wall, topped with razor wire and removing the semen.
  • Nicki Minaj – "Anaconda" (2014) (Single)
    • The artwork for this digital single depicts Minaj with her back towards the camera, emphasizing her thong-clad buttocks. Some stores censored this art by obscuring the buttocks with the Parental Advisory seal, or a black box on the edited version.[36]
  • NirvanaNevermind (1991)
    • The album cover featured a naked, baby Spencer Elden with his penis exposed, swimming after a dollar bill. Chain stores such as Wal-Mart and Kmart initially refused to carry Nevermind. Frontman Kurt Cobain refused to censor the cover, stating the only form of coverage he would accept was a sticker that read "If you're offended by this, you must be a closet pedophile" over the genitals.[37] Elden sued the band and Cobain's estate 30 years later for perceived child sexual exploitation.[38][39][40][41][42] Nirvana saw continued controversy for their next album, In Utero.
  • NOFXHeavy Petting Zoo (1996)
    • The album features two covers, one for the CD version and one for the LP version; both of them caused controversy. The CD version features a man sitting down on the ground in a petting zoo cuddling a sheep with his hand on the sheep's genitalia area. The LP version sparked even more controversy than the CD version, as it features the same man in a 69 position with the same sheep. The album is known as Eating Lamb on the LP. The LP version was banned from Germany due to the cover's subject matter.
  • Red Hot Chili PeppersMother's Milk (1989)
    • The album cover features a black and white photograph of the band sprawled across the arms of a proportionately larger naked woman. A rose conceals one of her nipples while singer Anthony Kiedis' standing body conceals the other. Several national chains refused to sell the record because they believed the female subject displayed too much nudity. A stricter censored version was manufactured for some retailers that featured the band members in far larger proportion than the original.[43]
  • Rob ZombieMondo Sex Head (2012)
    • The cover originally featured Sheri Moon Zombie's buttocks, but after controversy arose, it was replaced by an image of a cat, which was referred to by Rob Zombie as a "pussy shot" to replace the "ass shot".[44]
  • Roger WatersThe Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (1984)
    • The cover features a nude back-view image of model and pornographic actress Linzi Drew, her buttocks clearly visible. It was condemned by many feminist groups and was also accused of promoting rape. Columbia Records was forced to place a black box covering the nudity for future releases to avoid more controversy.
  • Roxy MusicCountry Life (1974)
    • The album features scantily clad models Constanze Karoli and Eveline Grunwald – the sister and girlfriend, respectively, of Can guitarist Michael Karoli – posed in front of a bush. Although no nudity is directly shown in the photograph, Grunwald is topless and Karoli's bra is translucent, revealing her nipples and areolae. Consequently, the album's LP sleeve was packaged in a green outer nylon bag; for a later American release of the album, the front cover was replaced by mirroring the photograph on the album's back cover, which features the foliage and forest, but neither woman.[45]
  • ScorpionsVirgin Killer (1976)
    • This cover featured a photo of a naked prepubescent girl, with her pubic area partially obscured by a "cracked glass" effect. Her pose and the title "Virgin Killer" added to the image's notoriety. The Internet Watch Foundation, a British non-profit group who provides content blacklists for major ISPs in the country, also notably blacklisted pages on Wikipedia for featuring the cover on its article about the album.[46] This block was later retracted due to technical problems which occurred as a result of the blocking mechanisms and due to the already "wide availability" of the image.[47]
  • SuedeSuede (1993)
    • The gender-ambiguous cover art provoked controversy in the press,[48] prompting Suede frontman Brett Anderson to comment, "I chose it because of the ambiguity of it, but mostly because of the beauty of it." The cover image of the androgynous kissing couple was taken from the 1991 book Stolen Glances: Lesbians Take Photographs edited by Tessa Boffin and Jean Fraser. The photograph was taken by Tee Corinne and in its entirety shows a woman kissing an acquaintance in a wheelchair.[49]
  • The StrokesIs This It (2001)
    • The original cover art featured a photograph of a woman's nude bottom and hip, with a leather-gloved hand suggestively resting on it. Although British retail chains HMV and Woolworths objected to the photograph's controversial nature, they stocked the album without amendment.[50] In the band's native United States, the cover was changed to a photograph of subatomic particle tracks in a bubble chamber. This decision was made by frontman Julian Casablancas because he liked this image more than the original cover, and was independent of any controversy or label demand.[51]
  • Sky FerreiraNight Time, My Time (2013)
    • The album cover features Sky Ferreira appearing topless, wearing a cross necklace inside a shower, with a "demented" facial expression.[52] The album cover was cropped for iTunes,[53] and in-store versions had an elongated sticker with the album title and her name covering the explicit content.
  • Tin MachineTin Machine II (1991)
    • The original cover featured a row of four nude Kouroi. In the U.S., the genitalia of the statues were airbrushed out, leading band member David Bowie to exclaim, "Only in America!"[54]
  • ToolUndertow (1993)
    • Photos in the liner notes of a nude obese woman, a nude man of normal weight, a cow licking its genitals, and the band members with pins in the sides of their heads generated controversy, resulting in the album being removed from stores such as Kmart and Wal-Mart.[55][56] The cover was later replaced by a giant bar code.[55]
  • The WeekndHouse of Balloons (2011) (Mixtape)
    • The explicit cover is a black-and-white image of a topless woman sitting in a tiled room surrounded and partially obscured by balloons. When the mixtape was sold separately for retail release on iTunes and in stores in 2015, the cover was censored.[57]
  • WhitesnakeLovehunter (1979) and Come an' Get It (1981)
    • Lovehunter album's cover depicts a naked woman from behind, straddling a large snake and blood on her hand from a snake bite. Upon release in America and Argentina the cover was banned and the naked woman was partly covered by stickers and airbrushing.[58] Come an' Get It album cover depicts a white snake trapped inside a glass apple and snake's open mouth had a tongue depicted as a vagina.[59]
  • White ZombieSupersexy Swingin' Sounds (1996)
    • The album's cover depicts a naked woman relaxing in a hammock in front of a driveway and a sidewalk. The edited version of the album (audio-wise) has the woman wearing a blue bikini.
  • Witchfinder GeneralDeath Penalty (1982) and Friends of Hell (1983)
    • Both albums' covers feature model Joanne Latham in states of undress, being attacked or accosted by men in Medieval and Renaissance period attire. The original concept for Death Penalty was developed by Revolver Music founder Paul Birch. The negative press from the album covers was a large contributing factor in the breakup of the band.[60]

Religious edit

  • Justin BieberPurpose (2015)
    • An alternative cover was reportedly created by Justin Bieber's team for his Purpose album after several Muslim nations across the Middle East, North Africa as well as Indonesia, took issue with Bieber being shirtless in the original artwork and flaunting his cross tattoo, promoting Christianity.[61]
  • The GameJesus Piece (2012)
  • The Jimi Hendrix ExperienceAxis: Bold as Love (1967)
    • Hindu groups in Malaysia expressed anger at both the David King illustrated poster and cover which shows Hendrix and his bandmates as the deity Vishnu. The Malaysian government's Home Ministry instituted a ban on the artwork in June 2014 to protect religious sensitivities.[68]
  • Lobão - O Rock Errou [pt] (1986)
    • The album cover features the Brazilian musician Lobão, dressed as a Catholic priest, holding a rosary in his hands and beside him, the model and actress Danielle Daumerie, then 18 years old, naked, wearing a veil on her head and with her hands covering private parts.[69] The album was considered controversial at the time of its release in Brazil, being considered an "aberration" by conservative TV host Flávio Cavalcanti.[70]
  • Marilyn MansonHoly Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) (2000)
    • The cover depicts Manson as a crucified Christ with his jawbone torn off; a statement on censorship and America's obsession with martyrs.[71][72] The album was sold at Circuit City only after it was housed in a cardboard sleeve featuring an alternative cover, while Walmart and Kmart refused to stock the album at all.[73] A pastor in Memphis, Tennessee also threatened to go on a hunger strike unless the album was pulled from shelves.[74]
  • PoisonOpen Up and Say... Ahh! (1988)
    • The album art featured a model dressed as a demon with a long red tongue. Arguably more odd than evil or sexual, the cover generated controversy and was later replaced with a censored version that just showed the model's eyes.[1]
  • SlayerChrist Illusion (2006)
    • The cover depicts a mutilated, stoned Christ in a sea of blood with mutilated heads. For stores who refused to sell the album with the original cover, an alternative cover was provided instead. In India, Joseph Dias, general secretary of the Mumbai Christian group Catholic Secular Forum, took "strong exception" to the original album artwork, and issued a memorandum to Mumbai's police commissioner in protest. As a result, all Indian stocks were recalled and destroyed.[75]
  • Steve TaylorI Predict 1990 (1987)
    • The album's cover, influenced by early 20th century French neo-impressionist poster art and painted by Taylor's wife, was controversial with some Christian retailers who instead believed it to be a reference to tarot and New Age philosophy. The album was pulled from several stores as a result.[76] Further controversy was raised by the album track "I Blew Up the Clinic Real Good", which condemned anti-abortion violence. Some Christian bookstores which did not pull the album for its cover pulled it due to the song or its title, either because its critique of the anti-abortion movement offended store owners and customers, or because these same individuals missed the song's satirical point, and believed Taylor advocated such violence.[77]
  • Tenacious DTenacious D (2001)
    • The album cover received controversy due to its parody of the Devil tarot card. On the back of the CD were two babies locked to Satan. This caused the album to be pulled from many stores and in later US copies of the CD the babies were airbrushed out. Though for the July 2002 CD release of the album in the UK and also the 2013 re-release on vinyl, the babies were kept in.

Copyright infringement edit

 
The Celtic knot on the cover to Discipline by King Crimson was changed to the above design on later releases due to copyright infringement.
  • The Beautiful SouthMiaow (1994)
    • The album was originally set to feature a photo of rows of dogs seated in a music hall with a gramophone on the stage. However, retailer HMV made the band withdraw it as it mocked their trademark dog, and the band put out a new cover, depicting four dogs in a boat.[78]
  • Bob DylanBlonde on Blonde (1966)
    • The original inside gatefold featured nine black-and-white photos,[79] including a shot of actress Claudia Cardinale that Dylan selected from Jerry Schatzberg's portfolio. Since it had been used without her authorization, Cardinale's photo was subsequently removed, making the original record sleeve a collector's item.[80]
  • Crystal CastlesAlice Practice EP (2006)
    • The cover of the EP features artwork by Trevor Brown of Madonna with a black eye. Brown sued the band, claiming that they had used his work without permission.[81] In 2008, Brown and the band came to a settlement in which he was paid for the rights to the image.[81]
  • EasyfunDeep Trouble EP (2015)
    • In December 2023, British conglomerate easyGroup sued Easyfun (real name Finn Keane) over "alleged deliberate misappropiation" of the group's trademarks, including its orange styling. This EP was mentioned in particular due to its original cover, featuring passengers sliding into the ocean on a plane's evacuation slide; the branding seemingly mimicking that used by easyJet. The cover has since been changed to an image of the ocean.[82]
  • King CrimsonDiscipline (1981)
    • The Celtic knot featured on the original album cover is derivative of a copyrighted design by George Bain and was used without Bain's permission. The band did not know about the copyright problem and elected to commission a new knotwork for later reissues of the record.[83]
  • Matchbox TwentyYourself or Someone Like You (1996)
    • The album's cover depicts a man with glasses wearing a shirt on his left shoulder and a pilot hat. Frank Torres, the man featured on the cover image sued the band in May 2005, claiming Matchbox Twenty had no permission from him to use his photo on the album's cover and that the photo had been the cause of mental anguish. Torres justified the delay in suing Matchbox Twenty by claiming he had only seen the album photo within the last two years.[84]
  • NegativlandU2 (1991)
    • The cover features the record title, "U2", in large typeface overlaid by a picture of a Lockheed U-2 spy plane and with the band's name in smaller text beneath the album title. Island Records sued the band, alleging that the cover was misleading and violated trademark law. Additionally, Island sued over the record's unauthorized sampling of U2's song "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For".
  • PlaceboPlacebo (1996)
    • The album cover depicts a young boy, David Fox pulling his face downward. In 2012, Fox threatened to sue the band due to using the picture without his permission, and it led to bullying and dropping out of school. He stated that the band "ruined his life".[85]
  • Richard PryorRichard Pryor (1968)
  • The Rolling StonesSome Girls (1978)
    • The original pressing of the album featured an inner sleeve containing many black and white photos of both the band members as well as other celebrities, all strategically positioned to show through cut-out holes on the outer sleeve. After protests from some of the persons depicted, the inner sleeve was revised to replace the offending photos with color blocks and text reading Pardon Our Appearance and Cover Under (Re)Construction.
  • Sonic YouthSister (1987)
    • The album's artwork has been edited two separate times to obscure images; the first of which was a Richard Avedon image depicting a 12-year-old girl, due to a lawsuit threat. The other instance was when an image of the Disney Magic Kingdom was deliberately covered with a barcode, likely due to copyright complaints.[87][circular reference]
  • Sufjan StevensIllinois (2005)
    • Shortly after the release of the album, reports arose that DC Comics had issued a cease and desist letter to Stevens' label Asthmatic Kitty because of the depiction of Superman on the cover.[88] However, on October 4, 2005, Asthmatic Kitty announced that there had been no cease and desist letter; the record company's own lawyers had warned about the copyright infringement. On June 30, 2005, Asthmatic Kitty's distributor Secretly Canadian asked its retailers not to sell the album; however, it was not recalled. On July 5, the distributor told its retailers to go ahead and sell their copies,[89] as DC Comics agreed to allow Asthmatic Kitty to sell the copies of the album that were already manufactured, but the image was removed from subsequent pressings.[90] Soon after it was made public that the cover would be changed, copies of the album featuring Superman were sold for as high as $75 on eBay.[89] On the vinyl edition released on November 22, 2005, Superman's image is covered by a balloon sticker. The image of the balloon sticker was also used on the cover of the Compact Disc and later printings of the double vinyl release.[91]
  • Tad8-Way Santa (1991)
    • The original cover featured a photograph of a man and woman which had been found in a thrift store. The couple on the album sued for unauthorized use of their image and the cover was replaced on later pressings.[1]
  • U2No Line on the Horizon (2009)
    • The cover image, Boden Sea by Hiroshi Sugimoto, had previously been used by Richard Chartier and Taylor Deupree for their 2006 album Specification.Fifteen. Deupree called U2's cover "nearly an exact rip-off" and stated that for the band to obtain the rights to the image it was "simply a phone call and a check".[92][93] Sugimoto refuted both of these claims, calling the use of the same photograph a coincidence and stating that no money was involved in the deal with U2.[92]
  • United NationsUnited Nations (2008)
    • The original cover was a flipped version of the art for Abbey Road (1969) by the Beatles, with all four members on fire. It was subsequently not released in stores; Hot Topic destroyed 7,000 copies of the album's CDs due to them ordering it without knowing of the violations.
  • Vampire WeekendContra (2010)
    • The cover art, taken in the 1980s, features a blond girl staring into the camera with an unidentifiable expression on her face. In July 2010, the band and their label were sued by the model, Kirsten Kennis. Kennis claimed photographer Tod Scott Brody, who sold the image to the band, did not take the picture and she was not aware her image was being used until she saw the copy her teenage daughter had bought.[94] Vampire Weekend also sued Brody, arguing that he was liable for any damages in the Kennis case due to misrepresentation on his part.[95] Kennis and Vampire Weekend amicably settled their lawsuit in August 2011.[96] However, the model and the band continued to pursue litigation against Brody.[96]
  • The Velvet UndergroundThe Velvet Underground & Nico (1967)
    • Shortly after its release, the band and their label Verve Records were threatened with a lawsuit by Warhol superstar Eric Emerson, whose image is projected upside-down on the back cover of the album.[97] Copies of the album were withdrawn from sale so the image could be censored by a large sticker.[97] The image was restored on the 1996 compact disc release of the album.

Violence edit

  • The BeatlesYesterday and Today (1966)
    • In early 1966, photographer Robert Whitaker had the Beatles in the studio for a conceptual art piece titled A Somnambulant Adventure. For the shoot, Whitaker took a series of pictures of the group dressed in butchers' coats and draped with pieces of meat and body parts from plastic baby dolls.[98] The group played along as they were tired of the usual photo shoots—Lennon recalled the band having "boredom and resentment at having to do another photo session and another Beatles thing"[99]—and the concept was compatible with their own black humour.[100] Although not originally intended as an album cover, the Beatles submitted photographs from the session for their promotional materials. Capitol Records president Alan W. Livingston recalled that his principal contact was with Paul McCartney, who pushed strongly for the photo to be used as the album cover and described it as "our comment on the [Vietnam] war".[101] A photograph of the band smiling amid the mock carnage was used as promotional advertisements for the British release of the "Paperback Writer" single. In the United States, Capitol printed approximately 750,000 copies of Yesterday and Today with the same photograph on the front cover.[102][103] Reaction was immediate, as many dealers refused to stock the LP. The record was immediately recalled, in what Capitol termed "Operation Retrieve";[102] all copies were ordered shipped back to the record label for a replacement cover image, leading to its rarity and popularity among collectors.[101]
  • Cannibal Corpse – Various albums (1990–2006)
    • Death metal band Cannibal Corpse's albums were all banned from Germany until 2006 due to their graphic album covers and disturbing lyrics. The band was also forbidden to play any songs from those albums while touring in Germany. This prohibition was not lifted until June 2006. In an interview from 2004, George Fisher attempted to recall what originally provoked the ban: "A woman saw someone wearing one of our shirts, I think she is a schoolteacher, and she just caused this big stink about it. So [now] we can't play anything from the first three records. And it really sucks because kids come up and they want us to play all the old songs — and we would — but they know the deal. We can't play 'Born in a Casket' but can play 'Dismembered and Molested'."[104][105]
  • CKYVolume 1 (1999)
    • The cover originally depicted a stylized cartoon depiction of R. Budd Dwyer's live television suicide. After many complaints of offensiveness, the label forced the band to replace the offensive cover with a black and white cut-out of one of the band's live performances. The album was released with the band's original name Camp Kill Yourself, which was switched to CKY.[106]
  • Green DayKerplunk (1992)
    • The cover features a white picture (with some green added in) of a teenage girl wearing a flower shirt holding a smoking gun. The back cover features a boy lying on the ground with a gunshot wound on his back. Retail stores such as Walmart and Kmart initially refused to carry Kerplunk. The band saw continued controversy on their next album Dookie.[107]
  • Green DayDookie (1994)
    • The cover art shows a cartoon picture of dogs throwing bombs and dirt on people and buildings and a huge mushroom cloud explosion with the band's name on top of the cloud. A blimp on the left in the sky says "Bad Year" (a parody of the Goodyear Blimp) and on the right is a man with a harp in a cloud. Retailers Walmart and Kmart refused to sell the album because of this. Later printings of the album edited the back cover for copyright reasons, airbrushing out a puppet of Ernie from Sesame Street.[108]
  • Ice-THome Invasion (1993)
    • The album's cover depicts a white boy listening to rap music in the midst of a home invasion in which Blacks are attacking Whites (presumably the boy's parents). Sire Records, owned by Time Warner, refused to release the album with the cover, and Ice-T left the label as a result.[109]
  • KMDBlack Bastards (2000)
    • The controversial cover art, which shows a Sambo figure hanging from a gallows, reportedly caused Elektra Records to shelve the album and drop the group.[110][111]
  • Lynyrd SkynyrdStreet Survivors (1977)
    • The original cover sleeve for Street Survivors had featured a photograph of the band, particularly Steve Gaines, standing in the street of a town engulfed in flames. Three days after the album was released, three of the band members were killed in a plane crash due to fuel exhaustion. Out of respect for the deceased (and at the request of Teresa Gaines, Steve Gaines' widow), MCA Records withdrew the original cover and replaced it with a similar image of the band against a simple black background. Thirty years later, for the deluxe CD version of Street Survivors, the original "flames" cover was restored.[112]
  • Manic Street PreachersJournal for Plague Lovers (2009)
    • The album art depicts a painting by Jenny Saville. A number of UK supermarkets deemed the red/ochre colours on the portrait to be blood, and therefore used alternative packaging to stock the item.[113] The alternative packaging in question is a longbox, a type of outer packaging used for some CDs in the 1980s and early to mid-1990s.
  • MayhemThe Dawn of the Black Hearts (1993)
    • A bootleg live album released by Warmaster Records which showed a real life photograph of the band's late vocalist Per Yngve Ohlin's corpse after he committed suicide by cutting his wrists and throat before shooting himself in the head with a shotgun. The photograph was taken by the band's guitarist Øystein Aarseth after returning home to find his body. He immediately went to a store for a camera and sent photographs of the body and pieces of Ohlin's skull to people in the Norwegian black metal scene he deemed "worthy". One of these people happened to be Mauricio Montoya Botero, the owner of Warmaster Records, who released a bootleg live album with one of the pictures as the album cover. It was subsequently reissued by various other labels over the years. The concert was later released officially by the band as "Live in Sarpsborg" (2017) without the controversial album cover.[114]
  • MetallicaKill 'Em All (1983)
    • The album was originally set to be titled Metal Up Your Ass, with the cover featuring a toilet bowl with a hand clutching a dagger emerging from it. However, at the request of Megaforce Records (who thought the original album title would be inappropriate),[115] the band changed the album title to Kill 'Em All. They also changed the artwork, this time depicting a shadow of a hand releasing a bloodied hammer.
  • The OffspringThe Offspring (1989)
    • The album's original artwork depicted an image of a man's body exploding as the xenomorph from the Alien franchise holding a Stratocaster guitar emerges from his chest. The album was reportedly banned for being "too grotesque",[32] and on the 1995 reissue, the artwork was replaced by a blurry black-and-white picture of a man. It was later admitted that the band and their studio never really liked the original artwork.
  • Pink FloydWish You Were Here (1975)
    • The artwork depicts two men shaking hands in an alley at Warner Bros. Studios, with one on fire. As some retailers deemed it "too violent" and refused to sell the album, the LP sleeve was packaged in a black nylon outer bag adorned by a "four elements" sticker; this method of censorship was chosen as a deliberate nod to Roxy Music's Country Life, which was similarly given a nylon outer bag due to objections towards its cover art. Some later re-releases replace the original cover art entirely with a black background featuring the four-elements emblem, mimicking the appearance of the nylon bag.[116]

Other reasons edit

Tobacco edit

  • Arctic MonkeysWhatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (2006)
    • The cover sleeve showing Chris McClure, a friend of the band, smoking a cigarette, was criticised by the head of the NHS in Scotland for "reinforcing the idea that smoking is OK".[117] The image on the CD itself is a shot of an ashtray full of cigarettes. The band's product manager denied the accusation, and in fact suggested the opposite — "You can see from the image smoking is not doing him the world of good".[117]

Decency, shocking content and cultural offense edit

  • The CoupParty Music (2001)
    • The original cover art, designed in June 2001, depicted Boots Riley and Pam the Funkstress destroying the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. After the September 11 attacks, the group postponed the album's release until November of that year, with the record now sporting an alternate cover depicting a hand holding a flaming martini glass.[118]
 
The album cover of An Ideal for Living was controversial for featuring a member of the Hitler Youth (a group of whom are pictured here) on its cover.
  • Joy DivisionAn Ideal for Living (1978)
  • The Mamas and the PapasIf You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears (1966)
    • The album cover, which features the four members in a bathtub, also featured a toilet in the far right corner. The inclusion of this toilet was controversial for the time and copies with the cover were pulled due to complaints of indecency. The copies were re-issued with a text-box pasted on top of the toilet. Later issues of the album feature both the toilet and the bathtub cropped out entirely.[1]
  • NirvanaIn Utero (1993)
    • When In Utero was released, there were many objections to the song "Rape Me", despite the band's claims that the lyrics were "anti-rape". Retailers Wal-Mart and Kmart refused to sell the album because of the back cover artwork (featuring model fetuses), so a "clean" version was released for them which featured an altered version of the back cover and listed the title "Rape Me" as "Waif Me", though the song remained unchanged.[120][121] The band acquiesced to the demands to change the artwork because members Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic were only able to buy music from the two chain stores as children; as a result they wanted to "make their music available to kids who don't have the opportunity to go to mom-and-pop stores".[122]
  • Pusha TDaytona (2018)
    • The cover depicts a picture of deceased singer Whitney Houston's bathroom showing drugs that were used by her. It was bought by Kanye West for $85,000. Houston's family stated they found the artwork "disgusting and disrespectful".[123][124]
  • The Rolling StonesBeggars Banquet (1968)
    • The original album cover featured a toilet wall which had been defaced by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. This cover was rejected by the band's label (Decca Records),[125] which prevented the album from being released for several months, until a new cover was designed.[126][127]
  • Van HalenBalance (1995)
    • The cover in most markets features two nude conjoined twins sitting on a teeter-totter. The cover was altered in some markets, including Japan, to remove one of the twins entirely from the photograph.[1][128]
  • Various Artists – Beatlesongs (1982)
    • The original cover art features a cartoon of Beatles fans holding up a banner in praise of the band. The fan on the far left is a caricature of Mark David Chapman, who had shot and killed Beatles frontman John Lennon less than two years prior. Chapman's inclusion in the illustration drew public outcry, leading Rhino Records to reissue the album with a new cover depicting a photograph of Beatles memorabilia.[129][130][131][132]

Quality issues edit

  • Pop SmokeShoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon (2020)
    • The album's original artwork, which American designer Virgil Abloh created,[133] provoked significant criticism from fans, who called it "lazy" and "rushed", and said it was disrespectful. An online petition attracted tens of thousands of signatures.[134][135] Abloh used a picture of Pop Smoke that was the first result of a Google Images search.[136] A few hours later, the label announced it would replace Abloh's artwork in time for the album's release date.[137] 50 Cent also criticized Abloh's artwork and posted over 35 fan-made designs, saying "they ain't going for this bullshit".[138] After Abloh said he based his cover design on a conversation he had with Pop Smoke, American conceptual artist Ryder Ripps accused Abloh of stealing Ripps' "chrome rose" concept and "[ruining] it with a careless design", adding it was "so sad that someone would care this little about art, design and the memory of a human who was so loved to wrap his name up in lies and theft".[139] Ripps created the album's final cover art, depicting a chrome rose against a black background. Hours before the album's commercial release, Pop Smoke's mother chose the final album cover.[140]

Plagiarism edit

  • YoungBoy Never Broke AgainTop (2020)
    • On August 20, 2020, an album cover was revealed on social media for YoungBoy's second studio album which depicts the rapper in a black-and-white photo standing in front of the camera behind a white background, wearing a black sweater and two necklaces.[141] The cover generated negative reactions from viewers, due to similarities between it and the cover for rapper Roddy Ricch's debut studio album, Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial (2019), with Ricch standing in front of the camera in the same attire, but in a similar pose.[142][143][144] Roddy Ricch quickly stood in his defense, distancing himself from any comparisons, but did not take action against YoungBoy.[144][145][146]

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The following is a list of notable albums with controversial album art especially where that controversy resulted in the album being banned censored or sold in packaging other than the original one They are listed by the type of controversy they were involved in The perceived pedophiliac nature of the cover artwork for Virgin Killer led to the Wikipedia page on the album being blocked by the Internet Watch Foundation This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Nudity and sexuality 2 Religious 3 Copyright infringement 4 Violence 5 Other reasons 5 1 Tobacco 5 2 Decency shocking content and cultural offense 5 3 Quality issues 5 4 Plagiarism 6 ReferencesNudity and sexuality edit nbsp A Kouros A row of similar statues were featured on the cover of Tin Machine II their genitalia were airbrushed out on the American release nbsp The artwork for Bow Wow Wow s See Jungle See Jungle Go Join Your Gang Yeah City All Over Go Ape Crazy featured a recreation of Le Dejeuner sur l herbe pictured with an underage girl in the role of the nude woman leading to considerable controversy and a Scotland Yard investigation Alice Cooper Love It to Death 1971 The album features a portrait of the original Alice Cooper band with frontman Alice Cooper posed with his thumb protruding from underneath his cape as if it were his penis The album was later reissued with Cooper s entire right arm airbrushed out of the photograph 1 Arca Xen 2014 The album cover shows a computer generated androgynous alter ego named Xen With her head tilted back Xen displays her broad shoulders breasts and large hips on the album cover with her skin rippling as if about to peel and fall off 2 Even though no genitals appear YouTube Spotify and iTunes pixelate the area as well as the breasts 3 4 Biffy Clyro The Vertigo of Bliss 2003 The cover shows a woman sitting down with her hand up her dress masturbating with a look of pleasure on her face The controversy of the album cover is accompanied by the erotic artwork of the singles The Ideal Height Questions and Answers and Eradicate the Doubt all designed by Milo Manara Despite being considered offensive and sexist by some ShortList magazine praised the band for their bravery and originality when they mentioned it in their list of 50 Coolest Album Covers Ever The Black Crowes Amorica 1994 The album cover s depiction of pubic hair taken from an issue of Hustler magazine caused controversy 5 The image was replaced with a black background cover which blacked out the hair Blind Faith Blind Faith 1969 The cover features a topless pubescent girl holding in her hands a silver space ship which some perceived as phallic Photographer Bob Seidemann used a girl Mariora Goschen who was 11 years old 6 7 8 The US record company issued it with an alternative cover which showed a photograph of the band on the front Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet 1986 The album originally was to feature a busty woman with 34DD breasts in a wet yellow T shirt with the album name on the front of the shirt However the artwork was rejected because record executives feared that the dominant record store chains at the time would not sell the album with a sexist cover or Jon Bon Jovi s complaint that the record company had put a bright pink border around the photograph that the band had submitted 9 10 Instead the cover was changed before the album s release to an image of a wet garbage bag with the words Slippery When Wet written on it Bow Wow Wow See Jungle See Jungle Go Join Your Gang Yeah City All Over Go Ape Crazy 1981 The cover of the album features a rendition of Edouard Manet s painting Le Dejeuner sur l herbe featuring the band members The band s then 14 year old lead singer Annabella Lwin is nude on the cover The cover caused outrage in the United Kingdom that led to an investigation by Scotland Yard instigated by Lwin s mother 11 The cover was replaced and never appeared on the American issue Chumbawamba Anarchy 1994 The cover originally depicted a baby s head emerging from a woman s vagina during birth As some stores would not sell the album due to the cover the baby image was replaced with an image of several flowers Cradle of Filth Thornography 2006 In news posted on the official Cradle of Filth website in mid May 2006 it was revealed that the planned artwork for Thornography had been vetoed by Roadrunner Records A replacement was soon forthcoming although numerous CD booklets had already been printed with the original image The controversy was over the nakedness of the female figure s legs on the original cover 12 David Bowie Diamond Dogs 1974 The album features Bowie as a half dog half man hybrid and the back cover features the creature s genitals Following controversy later copies of the album have the genitals airbrushed out of the painting 1 Dead Kennedys Frankenchrist 1985 A poster inserted in the original record sleeve H R Giger s Landscape XX or Penis Landscape was a painting depicting rows of genitals in sexual intercourse The band and its record label Alternative Tentacles were brought to criminal trial for distributing harmful matter to minors 13 14 Although the trial and two years of subsequent litigation in the case did not result in any convictions Alternative Tentacles and the band s frontman Jello Biafra were nearly driven into bankruptcy as a result of costs related to the trial and litigation Additionally the album s actual cover a 1970s Newsweek photograph of Shriners in a parade prompted a 1986 lawsuit from the four elderly Shriners included in the photograph 15 Death Grips No Love Deep Web 2012 The cover shows the erect penis of drummer Zach Hill with the album s title written in black marker The cover caused such controversy along with its spontaneous release without their label s permission that the band were forced to put a disclaimer on their website An alternative cover was subsequently released depicting lead vocalist MC Ride wearing socks with the words Suck my dick on them Flux of Pink Indians The Fucking Cunts Treat Us Like Pricks 1984 In addition to the use of profanity in the album title the album art depicts three crudely drawn erect penises Greater Manchester Police under the leadership of James Anderton seized copies of the album from Eastern Bloc Records and charged the band and their record labels with obscenity although the charges were dropped In addition many stores such as HMV declined to stock it 16 17 Frenzal Rhomb Dick Sandwich 1994 The cover shows a drawing of several severed penises some of which are being used as filling in a sandwich They were subsequently banned from some venues and record stores 18 Guns N Roses Appetite for Destruction 1987 The album s original cover art based on Robert Williams painting Appetite for Destruction depicted an open shirted woman leaning against a wooden fence after clearly being raped by a robotic rapist which is about to be crushed by a dagger toothed monster After several music retailers refused to stock the album the label compromised and moved the offending image to the inside sleeve replacing it with a new image depicting a cross and skulls of the five band members 19 The band stated the artwork is a symbolic social statement with the robot representing the industrial system that s raping and polluting our environment 20 The Hotelier Goodness 2016 The album cover shows a group of middle aged nudists posing in the middle of a forest The group consists of five women and three men The album cover was completely pixelated for its iTunes release 21 and many online news outlets overlaid a black box over the explicit areas 22 Jane s Addiction Nothing s Shocking 1988 The album cover a sculpture of nude conjoined twins with their hair on fire caused several distributors to ban the album 23 nbsp The replacement cover for Ritual de lo Habitual Jane s Addiction Ritual de lo Habitual 1990 The original album artwork depicts frontman Perry Farrell engaging in a threesome It was replaced in some stores by a text only cover which stated the band s name the album title and the First Amendment 1 23 The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland 1968 The intended artwork for the UK version of the album did not arrive in time to press the album so a cover of naked women lounging in front of a black background was issued in its place 24 John Lennon amp Yoko Ono Unfinished Music No 1 Two Virgins 1968 The front cover displayed Lennon and Ono frontally nude while the rear cover featured them from behind Distributors were prompted to sell the album in a plain brown wrapper 25 and copies of the album were impounded as obscenity in several jurisdictions 26 Kanye West Cold 2012 Single The cover designed by George Condo features a woman s body with bare breasts It was intended to be the cover art of the song when the name was Theraflu When Kanye West changed the name of the song to Cold a new cover was revealed which also caused controversies for bare breasts 27 Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 2010 The cover originally showed a painting by George Condo depicting West being straddled by a phoenix After certain retail stores refused to sell the album due to the cover Condo created a less offensive artwork showing a ballerina with a glass of cherry juice However many versions of the album still feature the original artwork but pixelated Kanye West Vultures 1 2024 The cover displays West wearing an all black outfit standing next to his romantic partner Bianca Censori who has her back to the camera and is mostly nude above her thighs and wearing black stockings and high heels 28 Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy 1973 The Hipgnosis cover based on the novel Childhood s End by Arthur C Clarke features a group of naked children ascending the Giant s Causeway The interior art also depicts a distant figure of a naked Overlord standing on mossy ruins near Dunluce Castle while holding one of the children aloft in a ceremonial gesture Although the album was originally released with the nudity intact Atlantic Records were allowed to add a wrap around paper title band to US and UK copies of the sleeve that had to be broken or slid off to access the record 29 This hid the children s buttocks from the general display but still the album was either banned or unavailable in some parts of the Southern United States for several years 30 On subsequent the cover covered one of the naked children s buttocks with the text Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy printed on a white background 31 The buttocks were later airbrushed out 32 Lady Gaga Artpop 2013 The album artwork is a sculpture of Lady Gaga by Jeff Koons with her legs open and a gazing ball placed between them Although no nudity is visible on the artwork the album cover was still censored in the Middle East and China Rather than traditional censorship the gazing ball between her legs was enlarged to fully cover her breasts and her legs were colored black so they did not appear to be naked 33 Lady Gaga Do What U Want featuring R Kelly 2013 Single The single cover is a close up of Lady Gaga s buttocks wearing a blue floral thong Lady Gaga s blonde wig hangs just above her thong clad buttocks The image was taken by photographer Terry Richardson A censored version of the cover featuring a pale mauve coloured skirt edited over the top of her buttocks was used in selected countries in the Middle East Lorde Solar Power 2021 The album cover is a photograph of Lorde at the beach taken from below The photograph shows her naked legs and buttocks In some markets including mainland China Hong Kong Japan Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates her buttocks are censored by a bright sunlight lens flare 34 Marilyn Manson Mechanical Animals 1998 The cover shows a picture of a naked Marilyn Manson with airbrushed genitalia Some retail stores including Wal Mart and Kmart refused to stock the album Ministry Dark Side of the Spoon 1999 The album s cover depicts a naked obese woman seated in front of a blackboard where the words I will be god are written numerous times The album was banned from Kmart due to the offending cover 35 In the album s insert the same woman covers her breasts with her hands and her behind is also exposed on both the insert and back cover The woman and the words on the blackboard were later airbrushed out Mom s Apple Pie Mom s Apple Pie 1972 The album was originally released with the album cover featuring a woman licking her lips and holding a pie with a slice removed showing a subtle depiction of a woman s vulva and some semen leaking from the pie The cover was later reprinted with the vulva replaced by a miniature brick wall topped with razor wire and removing the semen Nicki Minaj Anaconda 2014 Single The artwork for this digital single depicts Minaj with her back towards the camera emphasizing her thong clad buttocks Some stores censored this art by obscuring the buttocks with the Parental Advisory seal or a black box on the edited version 36 Nirvana Nevermind 1991 The album cover featured a naked baby Spencer Elden with his penis exposed swimming after a dollar bill Chain stores such as Wal Mart and Kmart initially refused to carry Nevermind Frontman Kurt Cobain refused to censor the cover stating the only form of coverage he would accept was a sticker that read If you re offended by this you must be a closet pedophile over the genitals 37 Elden sued the band and Cobain s estate 30 years later for perceived child sexual exploitation 38 39 40 41 42 Nirvana saw continued controversy for their next album In Utero NOFX Heavy Petting Zoo 1996 The album features two covers one for the CD version and one for the LP version both of them caused controversy The CD version features a man sitting down on the ground in a petting zoo cuddling a sheep with his hand on the sheep s genitalia area The LP version sparked even more controversy than the CD version as it features the same man in a 69 position with the same sheep The album is known as Eating Lamb on the LP The LP version was banned from Germany due to the cover s subject matter Red Hot Chili Peppers Mother s Milk 1989 The album cover features a black and white photograph of the band sprawled across the arms of a proportionately larger naked woman A rose conceals one of her nipples while singer Anthony Kiedis standing body conceals the other Several national chains refused to sell the record because they believed the female subject displayed too much nudity A stricter censored version was manufactured for some retailers that featured the band members in far larger proportion than the original 43 Rob Zombie Mondo Sex Head 2012 The cover originally featured Sheri Moon Zombie s buttocks but after controversy arose it was replaced by an image of a cat which was referred to by Rob Zombie as a pussy shot to replace the ass shot 44 Roger Waters The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking 1984 The cover features a nude back view image of model and pornographic actress Linzi Drew her buttocks clearly visible It was condemned by many feminist groups and was also accused of promoting rape Columbia Records was forced to place a black box covering the nudity for future releases to avoid more controversy Roxy Music Country Life 1974 The album features scantily clad models Constanze Karoli and Eveline Grunwald the sister and girlfriend respectively of Can guitarist Michael Karoli posed in front of a bush Although no nudity is directly shown in the photograph Grunwald is topless and Karoli s bra is translucent revealing her nipples and areolae Consequently the album s LP sleeve was packaged in a green outer nylon bag for a later American release of the album the front cover was replaced by mirroring the photograph on the album s back cover which features the foliage and forest but neither woman 45 Scorpions Virgin Killer 1976 This cover featured a photo of a naked prepubescent girl with her pubic area partially obscured by a cracked glass effect Her pose and the title Virgin Killer added to the image s notoriety The Internet Watch Foundation a British non profit group who provides content blacklists for major ISPs in the country also notably blacklisted pages on Wikipedia for featuring the cover on its article about the album 46 This block was later retracted due to technical problems which occurred as a result of the blocking mechanisms and due to the already wide availability of the image 47 Suede Suede 1993 The gender ambiguous cover art provoked controversy in the press 48 prompting Suede frontman Brett Anderson to comment I chose it because of the ambiguity of it but mostly because of the beauty of it The cover image of the androgynous kissing couple was taken from the 1991 book Stolen Glances Lesbians Take Photographs edited by Tessa Boffin and Jean Fraser The photograph was taken by Tee Corinne and in its entirety shows a woman kissing an acquaintance in a wheelchair 49 The Strokes Is This It 2001 The original cover art featured a photograph of a woman s nude bottom and hip with a leather gloved hand suggestively resting on it Although British retail chains HMV and Woolworths objected to the photograph s controversial nature they stocked the album without amendment 50 In the band s native United States the cover was changed to a photograph of subatomic particle tracks in a bubble chamber This decision was made by frontman Julian Casablancas because he liked this image more than the original cover and was independent of any controversy or label demand 51 Sky Ferreira Night Time My Time 2013 The album cover features Sky Ferreira appearing topless wearing a cross necklace inside a shower with a demented facial expression 52 The album cover was cropped for iTunes 53 and in store versions had an elongated sticker with the album title and her name covering the explicit content Tin Machine Tin Machine II 1991 The original cover featured a row of four nude Kouroi In the U S the genitalia of the statues were airbrushed out leading band member David Bowie to exclaim Only in America 54 Tool Undertow 1993 Photos in the liner notes of a nude obese woman a nude man of normal weight a cow licking its genitals and the band members with pins in the sides of their heads generated controversy resulting in the album being removed from stores such as Kmart and Wal Mart 55 56 The cover was later replaced by a giant bar code 55 The Weeknd House of Balloons 2011 Mixtape The explicit cover is a black and white image of a topless woman sitting in a tiled room surrounded and partially obscured by balloons When the mixtape was sold separately for retail release on iTunes and in stores in 2015 the cover was censored 57 Whitesnake Lovehunter 1979 and Come an Get It 1981 Lovehunter album s cover depicts a naked woman from behind straddling a large snake and blood on her hand from a snake bite Upon release in America and Argentina the cover was banned and the naked woman was partly covered by stickers and airbrushing 58 Come an Get It album cover depicts a white snake trapped inside a glass apple and snake s open mouth had a tongue depicted as a vagina 59 White Zombie Supersexy Swingin Sounds 1996 The album s cover depicts a naked woman relaxing in a hammock in front of a driveway and a sidewalk The edited version of the album audio wise has the woman wearing a blue bikini Witchfinder General Death Penalty 1982 and Friends of Hell 1983 Both albums covers feature model Joanne Latham in states of undress being attacked or accosted by men in Medieval and Renaissance period attire The original concept for Death Penalty was developed by Revolver Music founder Paul Birch The negative press from the album covers was a large contributing factor in the breakup of the band 60 Religious editJustin Bieber Purpose 2015 An alternative cover was reportedly created by Justin Bieber s team for his Purpose album after several Muslim nations across the Middle East North Africa as well as Indonesia took issue with Bieber being shirtless in the original artwork and flaunting his cross tattoo promoting Christianity 61 The Game Jesus Piece 2012 The cover features a stained glass image of an African American Jesus wearing a red bandanna across his lower face a Jesus piece necklace and a teardrop tattoo 62 63 After the Roman Catholic Church and several Christians made numerous complaints to Interscope Records co founder Jimmy Iovine about the artwork Game decided to use this cover for the album s deluxe edition and use a different cover for the standard edition 64 The standard cover features a black and white photo of the rapper s brother Jevon Danell Taylor who was murdered in a gang shooting on May 21 1995 at the age of 20 65 66 67 The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis Bold as Love 1967 Hindu groups in Malaysia expressed anger at both the David King illustrated poster and cover which shows Hendrix and his bandmates as the deity Vishnu The Malaysian government s Home Ministry instituted a ban on the artwork in June 2014 to protect religious sensitivities 68 Lobao O Rock Errou pt 1986 The album cover features the Brazilian musician Lobao dressed as a Catholic priest holding a rosary in his hands and beside him the model and actress Danielle Daumerie then 18 years old naked wearing a veil on her head and with her hands covering private parts 69 The album was considered controversial at the time of its release in Brazil being considered an aberration by conservative TV host Flavio Cavalcanti 70 Marilyn Manson Holy Wood In the Shadow of the Valley of Death 2000 The cover depicts Manson as a crucified Christ with his jawbone torn off a statement on censorship and America s obsession with martyrs 71 72 The album was sold at Circuit City only after it was housed in a cardboard sleeve featuring an alternative cover while Walmart and Kmart refused to stock the album at all 73 A pastor in Memphis Tennessee also threatened to go on a hunger strike unless the album was pulled from shelves 74 Poison Open Up and Say Ahh 1988 The album art featured a model dressed as a demon with a long red tongue Arguably more odd than evil or sexual the cover generated controversy and was later replaced with a censored version that just showed the model s eyes 1 Slayer Christ Illusion 2006 The cover depicts a mutilated stoned Christ in a sea of blood with mutilated heads For stores who refused to sell the album with the original cover an alternative cover was provided instead In India Joseph Dias general secretary of the Mumbai Christian group Catholic Secular Forum took strong exception to the original album artwork and issued a memorandum to Mumbai s police commissioner in protest As a result all Indian stocks were recalled and destroyed 75 Steve Taylor I Predict 1990 1987 The album s cover influenced by early 20th century French neo impressionist poster art and painted by Taylor s wife was controversial with some Christian retailers who instead believed it to be a reference to tarot and New Age philosophy The album was pulled from several stores as a result 76 Further controversy was raised by the album track I Blew Up the Clinic Real Good which condemned anti abortion violence Some Christian bookstores which did not pull the album for its cover pulled it due to the song or its title either because its critique of the anti abortion movement offended store owners and customers or because these same individuals missed the song s satirical point and believed Taylor advocated such violence 77 Tenacious D Tenacious D 2001 The album cover received controversy due to its parody of the Devil tarot card On the back of the CD were two babies locked to Satan This caused the album to be pulled from many stores and in later US copies of the CD the babies were airbrushed out Though for the July 2002 CD release of the album in the UK and also the 2013 re release on vinyl the babies were kept in Copyright infringement edit nbsp The Celtic knot on the cover to Discipline by King Crimson was changed to the above design on later releases due to copyright infringement The Beautiful South Miaow 1994 The album was originally set to feature a photo of rows of dogs seated in a music hall with a gramophone on the stage However retailer HMV made the band withdraw it as it mocked their trademark dog and the band put out a new cover depicting four dogs in a boat 78 Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde 1966 The original inside gatefold featured nine black and white photos 79 including a shot of actress Claudia Cardinale that Dylan selected from Jerry Schatzberg s portfolio Since it had been used without her authorization Cardinale s photo was subsequently removed making the original record sleeve a collector s item 80 Crystal Castles Alice Practice EP 2006 The cover of the EP features artwork by Trevor Brown of Madonna with a black eye Brown sued the band claiming that they had used his work without permission 81 In 2008 Brown and the band came to a settlement in which he was paid for the rights to the image 81 Easyfun Deep Trouble EP 2015 In December 2023 British conglomerate easyGroup sued Easyfun real name Finn Keane over alleged deliberate misappropiation of the group s trademarks including its orange styling This EP was mentioned in particular due to its original cover featuring passengers sliding into the ocean on a plane s evacuation slide the branding seemingly mimicking that used by easyJet The cover has since been changed to an image of the ocean 82 King Crimson Discipline 1981 The Celtic knot featured on the original album cover is derivative of a copyrighted design by George Bain and was used without Bain s permission The band did not know about the copyright problem and elected to commission a new knotwork for later reissues of the record 83 Matchbox Twenty Yourself or Someone Like You 1996 The album s cover depicts a man with glasses wearing a shirt on his left shoulder and a pilot hat Frank Torres the man featured on the cover image sued the band in May 2005 claiming Matchbox Twenty had no permission from him to use his photo on the album s cover and that the photo had been the cause of mental anguish Torres justified the delay in suing Matchbox Twenty by claiming he had only seen the album photo within the last two years 84 Negativland U2 1991 The cover features the record title U2 in large typeface overlaid by a picture of a Lockheed U 2 spy plane and with the band s name in smaller text beneath the album title Island Records sued the band alleging that the cover was misleading and violated trademark law Additionally Island sued over the record s unauthorized sampling of U2 s song I Still Haven t Found What I m Looking For Placebo Placebo 1996 The album cover depicts a young boy David Fox pulling his face downward In 2012 Fox threatened to sue the band due to using the picture without his permission and it led to bullying and dropping out of school He stated that the band ruined his life 85 Richard Pryor Richard Pryor 1968 The debut album of comedian Richard Pryor was recorded live at The Troubadour in West Hollywood California The cover was art directed and designed by Gary Burden in a style suggestive of a National Geographic cover According to Burden As a result of the Richard Pryor album cover which I loved doing I got two letters One was a letter from the National Geographic Society s attorneys offering to sue me for defaming their publication The second letter was a Grammy nomination for the best album cover 86 The Rolling Stones Some Girls 1978 The original pressing of the album featured an inner sleeve containing many black and white photos of both the band members as well as other celebrities all strategically positioned to show through cut out holes on the outer sleeve After protests from some of the persons depicted the inner sleeve was revised to replace the offending photos with color blocks and text reading Pardon Our Appearance and Cover Under Re Construction Sonic Youth Sister 1987 The album s artwork has been edited two separate times to obscure images the first of which was a Richard Avedon image depicting a 12 year old girl due to a lawsuit threat The other instance was when an image of the Disney Magic Kingdom was deliberately covered with a barcode likely due to copyright complaints 87 circular reference Sufjan Stevens Illinois 2005 Shortly after the release of the album reports arose that DC Comics had issued a cease and desist letter to Stevens label Asthmatic Kitty because of the depiction of Superman on the cover 88 However on October 4 2005 Asthmatic Kitty announced that there had been no cease and desist letter the record company s own lawyers had warned about the copyright infringement On June 30 2005 Asthmatic Kitty s distributor Secretly Canadian asked its retailers not to sell the album however it was not recalled On July 5 the distributor told its retailers to go ahead and sell their copies 89 as DC Comics agreed to allow Asthmatic Kitty to sell the copies of the album that were already manufactured but the image was removed from subsequent pressings 90 Soon after it was made public that the cover would be changed copies of the album featuring Superman were sold for as high as 75 on eBay 89 On the vinyl edition released on November 22 2005 Superman s image is covered by a balloon sticker The image of the balloon sticker was also used on the cover of the Compact Disc and later printings of the double vinyl release 91 Tad 8 Way Santa 1991 The original cover featured a photograph of a man and woman which had been found in a thrift store The couple on the album sued for unauthorized use of their image and the cover was replaced on later pressings 1 U2 No Line on the Horizon 2009 The cover image Boden Sea by Hiroshi Sugimoto had previously been used by Richard Chartier and Taylor Deupree for their 2006 album Specification Fifteen Deupree called U2 s cover nearly an exact rip off and stated that for the band to obtain the rights to the image it was simply a phone call and a check 92 93 Sugimoto refuted both of these claims calling the use of the same photograph a coincidence and stating that no money was involved in the deal with U2 92 United Nations United Nations 2008 The original cover was a flipped version of the art for Abbey Road 1969 by the Beatles with all four members on fire It was subsequently not released in stores Hot Topic destroyed 7 000 copies of the album s CDs due to them ordering it without knowing of the violations Vampire Weekend Contra 2010 The cover art taken in the 1980s features a blond girl staring into the camera with an unidentifiable expression on her face In July 2010 the band and their label were sued by the model Kirsten Kennis Kennis claimed photographer Tod Scott Brody who sold the image to the band did not take the picture and she was not aware her image was being used until she saw the copy her teenage daughter had bought 94 Vampire Weekend also sued Brody arguing that he was liable for any damages in the Kennis case due to misrepresentation on his part 95 Kennis and Vampire Weekend amicably settled their lawsuit in August 2011 96 However the model and the band continued to pursue litigation against Brody 96 The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground amp Nico 1967 Shortly after its release the band and their label Verve Records were threatened with a lawsuit by Warhol superstar Eric Emerson whose image is projected upside down on the back cover of the album 97 Copies of the album were withdrawn from sale so the image could be censored by a large sticker 97 The image was restored on the 1996 compact disc release of the album Violence editThe Beatles Yesterday and Today 1966 In early 1966 photographer Robert Whitaker had the Beatles in the studio for a conceptual art piece titled A Somnambulant Adventure For the shoot Whitaker took a series of pictures of the group dressed in butchers coats and draped with pieces of meat and body parts from plastic baby dolls 98 The group played along as they were tired of the usual photo shoots Lennon recalled the band having boredom and resentment at having to do another photo session and another Beatles thing 99 and the concept was compatible with their own black humour 100 Although not originally intended as an album cover the Beatles submitted photographs from the session for their promotional materials Capitol Records president Alan W Livingston recalled that his principal contact was with Paul McCartney who pushed strongly for the photo to be used as the album cover and described it as our comment on the Vietnam war 101 A photograph of the band smiling amid the mock carnage was used as promotional advertisements for the British release of the Paperback Writer single In the United States Capitol printed approximately 750 000 copies of Yesterday and Today with the same photograph on the front cover 102 103 Reaction was immediate as many dealers refused to stock the LP The record was immediately recalled in what Capitol termed Operation Retrieve 102 all copies were ordered shipped back to the record label for a replacement cover image leading to its rarity and popularity among collectors 101 Cannibal Corpse Various albums 1990 2006 Death metal band Cannibal Corpse s albums were all banned from Germany until 2006 due to their graphic album covers and disturbing lyrics The band was also forbidden to play any songs from those albums while touring in Germany This prohibition was not lifted until June 2006 In an interview from 2004 George Fisher attempted to recall what originally provoked the ban A woman saw someone wearing one of our shirts I think she is a schoolteacher and she just caused this big stink about it So now we can t play anything from the first three records And it really sucks because kids come up and they want us to play all the old songs and we would but they know the deal We can t play Born in a Casket but can play Dismembered and Molested 104 105 CKY Volume 1 1999 The cover originally depicted a stylized cartoon depiction of R Budd Dwyer s live television suicide After many complaints of offensiveness the label forced the band to replace the offensive cover with a black and white cut out of one of the band s live performances The album was released with the band s original name Camp Kill Yourself which was switched to CKY 106 Green Day Kerplunk 1992 The cover features a white picture with some green added in of a teenage girl wearing a flower shirt holding a smoking gun The back cover features a boy lying on the ground with a gunshot wound on his back Retail stores such as Walmart and Kmart initially refused to carry Kerplunk The band saw continued controversy on their next album Dookie 107 Green Day Dookie 1994 The cover art shows a cartoon picture of dogs throwing bombs and dirt on people and buildings and a huge mushroom cloud explosion with the band s name on top of the cloud A blimp on the left in the sky says Bad Year a parody of the Goodyear Blimp and on the right is a man with a harp in a cloud Retailers Walmart and Kmart refused to sell the album because of this Later printings of the album edited the back cover for copyright reasons airbrushing out a puppet of Ernie from Sesame Street 108 Ice T Home Invasion 1993 The album s cover depicts a white boy listening to rap music in the midst of a home invasion in which Blacks are attacking Whites presumably the boy s parents Sire Records owned by Time Warner refused to release the album with the cover and Ice T left the label as a result 109 KMD Black Bastards 2000 The controversial cover art which shows a Sambo figure hanging from a gallows reportedly caused Elektra Records to shelve the album and drop the group 110 111 Lynyrd Skynyrd Street Survivors 1977 The original cover sleeve for Street Survivors had featured a photograph of the band particularly Steve Gaines standing in the street of a town engulfed in flames Three days after the album was released three of the band members were killed in a plane crash due to fuel exhaustion Out of respect for the deceased and at the request of Teresa Gaines Steve Gaines widow MCA Records withdrew the original cover and replaced it with a similar image of the band against a simple black background Thirty years later for the deluxe CD version of Street Survivors the original flames cover was restored 112 Manic Street Preachers Journal for Plague Lovers 2009 The album art depicts a painting by Jenny Saville A number of UK supermarkets deemed the red ochre colours on the portrait to be blood and therefore used alternative packaging to stock the item 113 The alternative packaging in question is a longbox a type of outer packaging used for some CDs in the 1980s and early to mid 1990s Mayhem The Dawn of the Black Hearts 1993 A bootleg live album released by Warmaster Records which showed a real life photograph of the band s late vocalist Per Yngve Ohlin s corpse after he committed suicide by cutting his wrists and throat before shooting himself in the head with a shotgun The photograph was taken by the band s guitarist Oystein Aarseth after returning home to find his body He immediately went to a store for a camera and sent photographs of the body and pieces of Ohlin s skull to people in the Norwegian black metal scene he deemed worthy One of these people happened to be Mauricio Montoya Botero the owner of Warmaster Records who released a bootleg live album with one of the pictures as the album cover It was subsequently reissued by various other labels over the years The concert was later released officially by the band as Live in Sarpsborg 2017 without the controversial album cover 114 Metallica Kill Em All 1983 The album was originally set to be titled Metal Up Your Ass with the cover featuring a toilet bowl with a hand clutching a dagger emerging from it However at the request of Megaforce Records who thought the original album title would be inappropriate 115 the band changed the album title to Kill Em All They also changed the artwork this time depicting a shadow of a hand releasing a bloodied hammer The Offspring The Offspring 1989 The album s original artwork depicted an image of a man s body exploding as the xenomorph from the Alien franchise holding a Stratocaster guitar emerges from his chest The album was reportedly banned for being too grotesque 32 and on the 1995 reissue the artwork was replaced by a blurry black and white picture of a man It was later admitted that the band and their studio never really liked the original artwork Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here 1975 The artwork depicts two men shaking hands in an alley at Warner Bros Studios with one on fire As some retailers deemed it too violent and refused to sell the album the LP sleeve was packaged in a black nylon outer bag adorned by a four elements sticker this method of censorship was chosen as a deliberate nod to Roxy Music s Country Life which was similarly given a nylon outer bag due to objections towards its cover art Some later re releases replace the original cover art entirely with a black background featuring the four elements emblem mimicking the appearance of the nylon bag 116 Other reasons editTobacco edit Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am That s What I m Not 2006 The cover sleeve showing Chris McClure a friend of the band smoking a cigarette was criticised by the head of the NHS in Scotland for reinforcing the idea that smoking is OK 117 The image on the CD itself is a shot of an ashtray full of cigarettes The band s product manager denied the accusation and in fact suggested the opposite You can see from the image smoking is not doing him the world of good 117 Decency shocking content and cultural offense edit The Coup Party Music 2001 The original cover art designed in June 2001 depicted Boots Riley and Pam the Funkstress destroying the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center After the September 11 attacks the group postponed the album s release until November of that year with the record now sporting an alternate cover depicting a hand holding a flaming martini glass 118 nbsp The album cover of An Ideal for Living was controversial for featuring a member of the Hitler Youth a group of whom are pictured here on its cover Joy Division An Ideal for Living 1978 The cover has a black and white picture of a blond Hitler Youth member beating a drum which was drawn by guitarist Bernard Sumner called Bernard Albrecht on the poster sleeve and the words Joy Division printed in a blackletter font The cover design coupled with the nature of the band s name fuelled controversy over whether the band had Nazi sympathies When the EP was re released on 12 inch vinyl the original cover was replaced by artwork featuring scaffolding 119 The Mamas and the Papas If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears 1966 The album cover which features the four members in a bathtub also featured a toilet in the far right corner The inclusion of this toilet was controversial for the time and copies with the cover were pulled due to complaints of indecency The copies were re issued with a text box pasted on top of the toilet Later issues of the album feature both the toilet and the bathtub cropped out entirely 1 Nirvana In Utero 1993 When In Utero was released there were many objections to the song Rape Me despite the band s claims that the lyrics were anti rape Retailers Wal Mart and Kmart refused to sell the album because of the back cover artwork featuring model fetuses so a clean version was released for them which featured an altered version of the back cover and listed the title Rape Me as Waif Me though the song remained unchanged 120 121 The band acquiesced to the demands to change the artwork because members Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic were only able to buy music from the two chain stores as children as a result they wanted to make their music available to kids who don t have the opportunity to go to mom and pop stores 122 Pusha T Daytona 2018 The cover depicts a picture of deceased singer Whitney Houston s bathroom showing drugs that were used by her It was bought by Kanye West for 85 000 Houston s family stated they found the artwork disgusting and disrespectful 123 124 The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet 1968 The original album cover featured a toilet wall which had been defaced by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards This cover was rejected by the band s label Decca Records 125 which prevented the album from being released for several months until a new cover was designed 126 127 Van Halen Balance 1995 The cover in most markets features two nude conjoined twins sitting on a teeter totter The cover was altered in some markets including Japan to remove one of the twins entirely from the photograph 1 128 Various Artists Beatlesongs 1982 The original cover art features a cartoon of Beatles fans holding up a banner in praise of the band The fan on the far left is a caricature of Mark David Chapman who had shot and killed Beatles frontman John Lennon less than two years prior Chapman s inclusion in the illustration drew public outcry leading Rhino Records to reissue the album with a new cover depicting a photograph of Beatles memorabilia 129 130 131 132 Quality issues edit Pop Smoke Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon 2020 The album s original artwork which American designer Virgil Abloh created 133 provoked significant criticism from fans who called it lazy and rushed and said it was disrespectful An online petition attracted tens of thousands of signatures 134 135 Abloh used a picture of Pop Smoke that was the first result of a Google Images search 136 A few hours later the label announced it would replace Abloh s artwork in time for the album s release date 137 50 Cent also criticized Abloh s artwork and posted over 35 fan made designs saying they ain t going for this bullshit 138 After Abloh said he based his cover design on a conversation he had with Pop Smoke American conceptual artist Ryder Ripps accused Abloh of stealing Ripps chrome rose concept and ruining it with a careless design adding it was so sad that someone would care this little about art design and the memory of a human who was so loved to wrap his name up in lies and theft 139 Ripps created the album s final cover art depicting a chrome rose against a black background Hours before the album s commercial release Pop Smoke s mother chose the final album cover 140 Plagiarism edit YoungBoy Never Broke Again Top 2020 On August 20 2020 an album cover was revealed on social media for YoungBoy s second studio album which depicts the rapper in a black and white photo standing in front of the camera behind a white background wearing a black sweater and two necklaces 141 The cover generated negative reactions from viewers due to similarities between it and the cover for rapper Roddy Ricch s debut studio album Please 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