When you look at the history of music, some of the greatest photos of musicians have been published as album covers. They started to pay attention to their album covers with the arrival of Vinyl copies. The square-shaped covers which were quite big had to have a print on them and the musicians had their album cover photos on those covers. It has been a tradition to have an album cover photo ever since. Even if the modern world does not use physical copies as much as they did in the past. Merchandise, digital albums, and other places use the album cover photo for their promotion.
This article brings you an artist who has an imagination that was running so wild and free, that he started to think about what goes on beyond the frames of these famous album covers. Meet Igor Lipchanskiy, the artist behind these very hilarious creations. He is a Russian artist who lives in Volgograd. Being a music enthusiast himself, he often wonders about the cover and the album photos of the music that he listens to. This thought led his imagination to create a series of very interesting and hilarious photo edits. Scroll down to check them out below.
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#1. John Lennon, Gimme Some Truth (2020)

#2. Justin Bieber, Changes (2020)

#3. Beatles, Abbey Road (1969)

You may see that Igor has a wide range of musical tastes when you take a look at these photos. It is even more impressive how he manages to recreate an extension of these music album covers morphing it with the original photo successfully. Scroll down to check out these hilarious recreations done by this talented Russian artist.
#4. Weezer, Blue Album (1994)

#5. Queen, The Works (1984)

#6. Madonna, Something To Remember (1995)

#7. The Beatles, Help! (1965)

#8. Billie Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019)

#9. Iggy Pop, The Idiot (1977)

#10. Queen, The Miracle (1989)

#11. Rita Ora, Phoenix (2018)

#12. Beyoncé, I Am… Sasha Fierce (2008)

#13. Björk, Debut (1993)

#14. Tyler, Igor (2017)

#15. David Bowie, Pin Ups (1973)

#16. Sevdaliza, Shabrang (2020)

#17. The Last Shadow Puppets, The Age Of The Understatement (2008)

#18. Billie Eilish, Don’t Smile At Me (2017)
