The covers of the most famous music albums are iconic in their own right. The images are often very powerful and game changing, and become associated with the artist, the music, and the era itself, and the most original ones of them all dictate the trends for decades. Some of these images are even considered perfect. Which is why nobody in their right mind would want to add something a little extra to them, you know, to make it better… right? Apparently, somebody came up with the idea and executed it, and that somebody is Igor Lipchanskiy. And to be frank, he adds to them in a way that makes the original art a little bit funny. The mockery is, of course, all for good-hearted fun, and in reality, Igor has nothing but respect for these legendary artists. Though it’s something nobody has ever asked for, despite this fact, it sure is something that is entertaining to look at.
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Iggy Pop, The Idiot (1977)
Though it’s obvious that these artists are familiar to most, perhaps the face of Igor Lipchanskiy is familiar to you too? It might be possible, since Bored Panda has featured articles of his a few years ago, which you may find here, here, and here.
Here’s how he funnily described his hobby: “My name is Igor and I live in cold Russia. In between dismantling of an AK-47 assault rifle and training of the home bear, I like to listen to music and when I peer into the cover of the album I find a place for myself there.”
Beyoncé, I Am… Sasha Fierce (2008)
John Lennon, Gimme Some Truth (2020)
Other than the quote above, the Volgograd-based artist didn’t reveal anything more about himself. On the other hand, there’s boatloads of fun trivia about the original albums and their artists.
Here’s some interesting facts about some of these albums. Beyonce’s album titled “I Am… Sasha Fierce” refers to the performer’s alter ego, and according to her, she’s “not like her in real life at all.” Lennon’s Gimme Some Truth is an an extensive musician’s anthology of extensively covering his works. And did you know that the title and the cover of the famous Abbey Road album was chosen because of the laziness? The overall photoshoot lasted 30 minutes, as the band recorded right near the famous crosswalk.
Queen, The Works (1984)
Madonna, Something To Remember (1995)
Though some claim the the era of the album is dead, there are a few arguments that might convince you otherwise. There are plenty of epic albums that are about to be or are currently released. ABBA’s 40-year comeback album is to be released on November! Coldplay’s releasing a new album as well. And there are many more records which might contend to be the greatest of all time in the future, who knows!
Beatles, Abbey Road (1969)
Björk, Debut (1993)
If you loved an article like this, my guess is is that you probably like music. Well, if that’s the case, we have plenty more articles similar to this one. One person decided to recreate album covers with LEGOs. Another artist makes fake album covers that others wish were real. Daniel Edlen makes tribute art on vinyl records while Daniel Irvine recycles old records to make his own original art. And there’s plenty more, just look up “albums” in the search bar!
Billie Eilish, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (2019)
Billie Eilish, Don’t Smile At Me (2017)
Sevdaliza, Shabrang (2020)
Weezer, Blue Album (1994)
Queen, The Miracle (1989)
The Last Shadow Puppets, The Age Of The Understatement (2008)
Justin Bieber, Changes (2020)
Rita Ora, Phoenix (2018)
Tyler, Igor (2017)
David Bowie, Pin Ups (1973)
The Beatles, Help! (1965)
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