The Sexiest Album Covers of All Time
This is by no mean a definitive list, but these albums are worth revisiting
In the last few years, Vinyl has experienced a massive resurgence.
It accounted for 9.7 million album sales in 2018, thanks, begrudgingly, to what NPR called the "Hipsterfication of America." While the sales can mainly be attributed to classics like Michael Jackson's Thriller and The Beatles' Abbey Road, it seems fitting to pay homage to the records that gave us Millennial's a "thunder down under" and kickstarted our sexual awakenings.
The racy nature of the album covers below sparked cultural phenomenons. Let's dive into the birth of the "Parental Warning" and revisit the album that turned whipped cream from a mere dessert topping into something much more. These are some of the most risque records in history.
Unrest “Animal Park” (1994)
It was probably the first schlong you saw that wasn't your dad's or baby brother's. Unrest's surprisingly graphic choice for the cover of 1994's Animal Park turned a lot of heads, mostly because the 3 songs weren't thematically sexual at all. In fact, they were painfully reflective. "What about today? I wish you were here today," Bridget Cross sings on "Afternoon Train."