First modern picture discs 1970 to 1979 •
Off II - Hallucinations featuring
Various Artists (1969) The first modern picture disc pressed in Germany and released as a promotional disc. •
Air Conditioning by
Curved Air (
1970) One of the first modern picture disc conceived and designed by Mark Hanau. •
Tubular Bells by
Mike Oldfield (1973) was released as a picture disc as well as its regular release •
Farewell Aunty Jack by
Rory O'Donoghue and
Grahame Bond (1973) was the first Australian picture disc •
Magical Love by
Saturnalia c.1973. First non-compilation album to be advertised on television in Europe. •
Black Sabbath by
Black Sabbath (
Rare - Shows the cover art of their first album) 1974 (re-release of album as picture disc) •
The Dark Side of the Moon by
Pink Floyd (
1973) - picture disk edition 1974 or 1975. •
Boston by
Boston 1976. •
Dreamboat Annie by
Heart 1976. Shows
Dreamboat Annie cover on front and back with text indicating the side number. •
Magazine by
Heart 1978. Same as Dreamboat Annie except with Magazine's cover. Both were under the
Mushroom Records label. •
To Elvis: Love Still Burning by 11 various artists, including
Ral Donner. Produced by Jerry Osborne's Fotoplay label, and distributed by
Pickwick International, has 11 songs of tribute to
Elvis Presley (
1978). Features a portrait of Elvis by Marge Nichols on both sides. The first of many Elvis picture discs, and North America's first commercially issued picture disc album by anyone — an event reported on the front page of
Billboard magazine (
August 28, 1978 issue). •
Elvis: A Legendary Performer, Vol. 3. Elvis Presley (
1978). Issued by RCA about six months after the Fotoplay picture disc. • ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by
The Beatles (1978) Released in conjunction with the
Robert Stigwood film production by
that name. •
Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo by
Devo (1978) -
Virgin Records LP - still frames from Devo's
The Truth About De-Evolution film. • "
My Best Friend's Girl" by
The Cars (
1978) - graphic of old-style car on white background • "
Just What I Needed" by
The Cars (
1978) - graphic of old-style car on blue background •
Blondes Have More Fun by
Rod Stewart (1978) - Artist is hugging a blonde woman with her back to the camera, and on the B side, the artist has the same pose, but with a brunette. •
Hemispheres by
Rush (1978) - Contains album cover on both sides of the disc. • "Hard Love" by
Shaun Cassidy (1978) - 12" and 7" picture discs from
Under Wraps - Contains album cover on both sides of the disc. •
Translumadafractadisc (artists include
Sid Vicious) •
Pieces of Eight by
Styx 1978. Has album cover on front side with a picture of the band on the back. •
Who Are You by
The Who (1978) - has the regular album cover with the band posed amid electrical cables and PA equipment •
Living in the USA by Linda Ronstadt (1978) Picture of inner sleeve roller skating pic on both sides. Alison single from
Living in the USA by Linda Ronstadt (1978) same picture both sides of 45. Citation of fact Asylum Records. •
The Lord of the Rings soundtrack by
Leonard Rosenman - limited edition double LP picture disc with four scenes from the
1978 movie by
Ralph Bakshi (1978). •
Max Webster British single for their single
Paradise Skies CLP 16079 from the album
A Million Vacations Capitol Records UK Catalog number EST-1-11937 (1979) • "
Are 'Friends' Electric?" by
Tubeway Army (1979). 7" picture disc, 20,000 issued. •
The Worker by
Fischer-Z (
1979) - cartoon image of a train arranged around the edge of the record •
Light My Fire by
Amii Stewart (1979) - photographic image of the singer against a pink background •
Oceans of Fantasy by
Boney M (1979) inner cover used as front cover back of disc as per standard cover . •
Never Trust a Pretty Face by
Amanda Lear (1979)Covers As per standard album front & Back cover issued in thick plastic cover with sticker with track list . •
Gold by
Jefferson Starship - a picture of the 1976-78 lineup of the band on both sides. • "
Driver's Seat" by
Sniff 'n' the Tears (1979) - a leggy woman holding a gun startles a black cat •
Off the Wall by
Michael Jackson (1979) - same image of original album front and back • L.A (Light) Album, The Beach Boys (1979) - Logo from album cover on one side, band photos from inner sleeve on the other.
1980s •
Special Brew by
Bad Manners (1980): Photo of Buster Bloodvessel coveting a pint of the drink of the same name. •
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (soundtrack to the
Walt Disney film) (1980) • "
One of Us" b/w "Should I Laugh or Cry" by
ABBA (1981): A-side with
Agnetha Fältskog and
Frida Lyngstad ("One of Us")/B-side with
Benny Andersson and
Björn Ulvaeus •
Dare by
the Human League (1981) •
Anthem by Toyah (1981) • "Goblin Girl" b/w "Pink Napkins"
12" single by
Frank Zappa (1981) •
Turn Up the Night 12" single by
Black Sabbath (1982) (
Rare - Shows a Lucifer-like figure silhouetted against a cross) •
Bat Out of Hell by
Meat Loaf (1982) (reissue of the 1977 album, has album artwork on the disc) •
Planets by Eloy (1982) • "That's Good" b/w "Speed Racer" by
Devo (1982): 12" single. •
Got No Brains by
Bad Manners (1982): Cartoon-like image of Buster Bloodvessel's brain flying out of his head. • "
House of Fun" by
Madness (1982): Still photo from the promo video. •
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial by
John Williams (1982): Close up of title character's head on the front and with the bike over the moon shot on the back (both front and back are stills from movie). •
Driving In My Car by
Madness (1982): Close-up photo of a Morris Minor hubcap. •
Monkee Business by
The Monkees (1982): A side color photo of band, B side b&w promotional photos and monkey shape. • "
Countdown" b/w "
New World Man" by
Rush (1982): 7-inch single shaped like a space shuttle. • Freebird by
Lynyrd Skynyrd (1982): A picture of a skeleton holding a gun. •
Baby Snakes soundtrack album by
Frank Zappa (1982): Frank Zappa's face. • ''
Let's Dance'' LP by
David Bowie (1983):
Serious Moonlight Tour concert photo and album cover photo. •
Thriller by
Michael Jackson (1983): Several different picture discs with artwork from the album photoshoot. •
War by
U2 (1983) •
Colour by Numbers by
Culture Club (1983) •
Mushi by
The Stalin (1983) •
Just a Dream by
Nena (1984): 10" Band photo. •
Dreamtime by
The Cult (1984): Band photo. •
Poland (double LP) by
Tangerine Dream (1984): Album photos. •
14 Greatest Hits (LP) by
Michael Jackson and
the Jackson 5 (1984): Drawing of 3 Jackson brothers and old band photo. •
Victory by
The Jackson 5 (1984) •
Legend LP by
Bob Marley (1984): Album photo. •
Keep Moving LP by
Madness (1984): Photo of the band on a running track. •
Make It Big by
Wham! (1984) (picture disc edition) • "
Pride (In the Name of Love)" by
U2 (1984): 7-inch single with same track listing but different (color) photos of the band. •
Waking Up with the House on Fire by
Culture Club (1984) •
Creeping Death by
Metallica (1984) •
Ride the Lightning by
Metallica (1984) 1985 release, limited edition only. •
Fugazi by
Marillion (1984) •
Slide It In by
Whitesnake (1984): Special US Mix version available in the UK. •
The Second Time by
Kim Wilde (1984) •
The Touch by
Kim Wilde (1984) •
Miami Vice Theme by
Jan Hammer (1985) •
Loving the Alien by
David Bowie (1985): 7 and 12 Inch versions. •
Walk This Way by
Run D.M.C &
Aerosmith (1986) 12" •
Master of Puppets by
Metallica (1986) •
Electric by
The Cult (1987): Gold vinyl with a band photo. •
Hysteria by
Def Leppard (1987) •
Something Special by
Sabrina (1988) •
So Far, So Good... So What! by
Megadeth (1988): A skeleton dressed in combat gear holding a machine gun. • "Wake Up!" a hit sampler (Bangles, REO Speedwagon, Earth, Wind and Fire...) issued by Honda (the motor people) (1988): Showing a comic style full continental breakfast on the one side, and the "H" logo on the reverse. • Special Edition Live EP by
Ozzy Osbourne (1988) • "
Animal (Fuck Like a Beast)" by
W.A.S.P. (1988): Watercolor of a
Dobermann mounting a woman's leg; photo of Lawless on the B side. •
Disintegration by
The Cure (1989) •
For Ladies Only by
Killdozer (1989): Painting of a young woman in a negligee with photos of band members on the reverse side.
Post 1980s •
Sweet Soul Sister by
The Cult (1990): 12" single, different band photo on both sides. •
Zoo Station by
U2 (1992): US 12" promo featuring the Zoo TV and U2 logos from the tour. •
Nightswimming by
R.E.M. (1993) •
The Hearts Filthy Lesson by
David Bowie (
BMG UK, 1995): Graphically manipulated images from the lyric pages of the 1995 album
Outside for the A side and B side songs. •
Let It Rain by
East 17 was released on a limited edition picture disc which was in the shape of an arrow (1995) •
The Best of Both Worlds by
Marillion (1996) •
POP by
U2 (1997): Front side is the same four-paned portraits on the CD cover, but the back side is different, featuring a rainbow of colors and a picture of each band member taken from the
Discothèque video (looks official, some say this is a bootleg). •
Im Dienste des Sozialismus by
IFA Wartburg (1998): Pictures of
Queen Silvia of Sweden and
Erich Honecker. • ''This Afternoon's Malady'' by
Jejune (1998, Big Wheel Recreation): a-side has alternate cover art, b-side features photo of the members, includes the album in an abridged form. •
Californication by
Red Hot Chili Peppers (1999) •
s/t 10" by
Song of Zarathustra (2000 blood of the young) •
Exploiting Dysfunction by
Cephalic Carnage (2000): Side A and B feature the original cover/back artwork by
Wes Benscoter. •
Heaven by
Live (2003): European 7-inch single containing title track plus
Forever May not be Long Enough (Egyptian Dreams Remix) as a
B-side. An unknown quantity were mispressed with remixes of ''Let's Get Ill'' by
P. Diddy. •
Inertiatic ESP by
The Mars Volta (2003): Artwork by
Storm Thorgerson. •
Televators by
The Mars Volta (2003): Artwork by
Storm Thorgerson. •
Puta by Khima France (2004) Limited Edition 7". •
I, Lucifer by
The Real Tuesday Weld (UK only, 2004) •
Hell Yeah! by
HorrorPops (2004): Side A has an altered version of the cover artwork and side B contains the track listing. •
Split by
Agalloch/
Nest (2004): 10" Picture Disc. •
Filthy Danceheng EP by
Baron Mordant (
Mordant Music UK, 2004): Image of creepy tutonic child on a side, track list and 1970s looking child on reverse. •
Blood Rushed to Head by
Portion Control (portion-control.net
UK, 2005): 7" portion Control logo on both sides. •
Analord 10 by
AFX (re-release) (2005) •
The Trooper by
Iron Maiden (1983)
7-inch single was re-released in 2005 as a picture disc. •
Preaching the "End-Time" Message by
Eyehategod (2005): Limited to 500 copies. •
Lateralus by
Tool (2005): Double picture disc album. Limited edition only. •
The Hand that Feeds by
Nine Inch Nails (2005) •
Death on the Road by
Iron Maiden (2005): Double picture disc album, disc 1 contains artwork and disc 2 has pictures from live shows. •
The Widow by
The Mars Volta (2005): Artwork by
Storm Thorgerson. • ''
L'Via L'Viaquez'' by
The Mars Volta (2005): 10" Picture Disc. •
Scab Dates by
The Mars Volta (2005): Dbl 12" Picture Disc LP. •
Omar Rodriguez by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez (2005) •
Gold Digger by
Kanye West (2005): 12" single has a plain gold coloured picture disc. •
Mezmerize and
Hypnotize by
System of a Down (2005) • "
Feel Good Inc." by
Gorillaz (2005): Features a drawing of the windmill island from the video. • The 12th record from the
7" of the Month Club by
NOFX (2006): Side A: Picture of band, Side B: Cartoon Hotdogs - limited to 3000. • ''
Sam's Town'' by
The Killers (2006) •
Donuts by
J Dilla (2006) •
The Shining EP by
J Dilla (2006) •
Age of Winters by
The Sword (2006): limited to 500 copies. Side A features original CD Artwork, Side B a track listing and logo. •
The Pick of Destiny by
Tenacious D (2006) •
Get Warmer by
Bomb the Music Industry! (2006): Features a pictures of parks and track listings on the A and B sides. •
Fine as Fuck by
Electrosexual and
Scream Club featuring
Peaches (2006): Features a collage made by Electrosexual and a logo created by French graffiti artist Tilt. Limited to 500 copies, France
Rock Machine Records. •
Gold Lion by
Yeah Yeah Yeahs (2006): 7" Features a drawing of a lion. •
Lycanthrope by
+44 (2006): Features a picture of the band on one side of the single and the band logo on the other. •
Hip Hop Is Dead by
Nas (2006): 12" single has a picture of Nas with title of the song on the A side and Nas's logo on the B side. •
Infinity on High by
Fall Out Boy (2007) •
From Yesterday by
Thirty Seconds to Mars (2007) •
Here Come the Waterworks by
Big Business (2007) •
Catch You 12-inch single by
Sophie Ellis-Bextor (2007) •
Me and My Imagination 12-inch single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor (2007) •
Festival Thyme by
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead (2008) •
Pedrophilia by
Busy P on
Ed Banger Records (2008) •
Pocket Piano by
DJ Mehdi (2008) • "
God Has a Voice, She Speaks Through Me" by
CocoRosie (2008) •
Aim and Ignite by
Fun (2009) •
Time Warp / Join the Dots by
Sub Focus (2009) •
The Fame Monster by
Lady Gaga (2009) • "
Ignorance" by
Paramore (2009) •
The Infection by
Chimaira (2009) • "
Wonderful Life (Arthur Baker Remixes)" by
Hurts (2010): Side A has a portrait picture of band member Theo Hutchcraft and side B contains a portrait picture of Adam Anderson. •
The Final Frontier by
Iron Maiden (2010): Double picture disc. Disc 1 contains album cover on disc 1, side one and silhouette of band on disc 2, side 1. • "
Bittersweet"
7-inch single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor (2010) •
So I Ate Myself, Bite by Bite by
Dreamend (2010): Side A is designed to act as a
phenakistoscope when used with the included die-cut sheet, along with a pint glass and light source. • "
Remedy" by
The Black Crowes (2011): Side A is a live acoustic version of the song while side B is a live electric version. Special release with the band's album "
Croweology" for
Record Store Day. •
Th1rt3en by
Megadeth (2011) •
Heritage (Opeth album) by
Opeth (2011) •
We Are Young by
Fun (2011) •
Lady Luck by
Jamie Woon (2011) •
Trials of Imaginaerum by
Nightwish (2012) •
National Anthem by
Lana Del Rey (UK only, 2012) • ''
We Don't Even Live Here'' by
P.O.S (2012) •
Kiss by
Carly Rae Jepsen (2012) •
13 by
Suicidal Tendencies (2013) •
Blue Ash and Other Suburbs by
Trey Anastasio (2013): Features outtakes from the Traveler sessions that were co-produced by Trey and Peter Katis in Fall, 2011 and Original artwork by Micah Lidberg. •
The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here by
Alice In Chains (2013) •
Life on Mars? by
David Bowie (2013) •
Bangerz by
Miley Cyrus •
Art Support Machine by
Electrosexual artwork by Dutch artist Lukas Julius Keijser and designed by Philip Marshall (2014) •
Pika Pika Fantajin by
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu (2014) •
Vulnicura Live by
Björk (2015) •
The Incredible True Story by
Logic (2015) •
The Last Hero by
Alter Bridge (2016) •
The Vengeful One by
Disturbed (2016) •
Hesitant Alien by
Gerard Way (2017) •
Makes Me Sick by
New Found Glory (2017) •
Reputation by
Taylor Swift (2017) •
Yellow Submarine by
The Beatles (2018) •
Post-Apocalypto by
Tenacious D (2018) •
Greatest Hits by
Spice Girls was reissued with a picture disc which completes the cut out picture of the front cover (2019) •
Chromatica by
Lady Gaga (2020) •
Los Prisioneros by
Los Prisioneros (2020) •
Manzana by
Los Prisioneros (2020) • ''
Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum'' by
Tally Hall (2021) •
Cracker Island by
Gorillaz (2023) (Limited edition) •
Wannabe 25 by
Spice Girls was reissued to commemorate the groups twenty-fifth anniversary. Similar to their 2019 reissue of
Greatest Hits the sleeve is cut out with the B-side completing the front cover (2021) •
Virgin by
Lorde (2025) •
West End Girl by
Lily Allen (2026) ==See also==