What is the Best LP Cover Art for you Wall


Hi Y'all,
I've taken to putting up some LP Cover Art on my wall over the LP racks.  I use those simple LP frames you can buy at any hobby story.  Wondering what folks think is great cover art for the wall.  I've been putting up some classics and then some fun covers.  Thus far I put up
* Jethro Tull - Stand Up
* Bobby Darin - Live at the Copa
* Miriam Makeba - Mint Pata Pata
* Big Bill Broonzy - Original Pine Woods Blues from Delmark
* Contrane - A Love Supreme
* Pigmeat Markham - Live

Suggestions?
pgaulke60
Meet The Beatles, Dylan Bringing It All Back Home, The Band s/t ("brown" album).
I think it depends on what you like. Take a look at my system. There are a number of framed albums hung on one of the walls.

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I have Herb Alberts "Whipped Cream and other Delights" (a nude girl covered in whipped cream) on the left side of the wall. On the right side I have King Crimson ITCOTCK. She is teasing him.
Oh Yes - Forgot that I have the Zappa's Grand Wazoo up there.  King Crimson is a good one as is PG3. early Roxy is a great choice as well.  Thanks for the ideas.  I'm going to add a new row.
blueranger, you beat me to it. My mom had that album when I was a kid....never listened to the music but was intrigued by the cover. When I saw the title of this thread that cover immediately popped into my mind.
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Radio City by Big Star. The photo is one of William Eggleston's more famous photos and he is one of my favorite photographers....for reasons that are not clear........

Dave Edmund’s Rockpile (debut album title, NOT his later band with Nick Lowe).

Jessi Colter’s Diamond In The Rough, simply because the cover shot is my favorite photo of this ridiculously beautiful woman. Another like her was Barbara Orbison, Roy's wife. I saw her in the flesh at the tribute show to her late husband held in The Wiltern Theater in L.A., and she was absolutely stunning. Our eyes met, and I got dizzy ;-) .

Welll currently up on my wall you'd see Whipped Cream and other Delights, the soundtrack from Goldfinger and Sgt Pepper.   
A beige Nonesuch cover from the 60’s with nothing on it but a six- inch high replica of the flowing signature of one J.S. BACH .
I have Philly Joe Jones Showcase up on my wall.  Nice picture of PJJ behind an absolutely wrong-sized set of Gretsch drums, but it still looks cool if you can look past the photo inaccuracy.