Album Cover Art of Pete Turner

Been wondering where all those great photograghs come from on all your favorite albums? Well chances are a fair few are from photographer Pete Turner.

Many know these records by their cover photos alone: the “Giraffe” album (Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “Wave”); the “Cheetah” album (Hubert Laws’s “The Rite Of Spring” – Mr. Laws’s albums were always on the receiving end of some of Turner’s best work); or “Road Song”, Wes Montgomery’s final album and one of Turner’s most iconic photos. These are just a few of the examples of how Pete Turner’s photographs defined the music they were attached to.

Check out an album cover discography of Pete Turner’s work here.

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