Another Ginger Baker... Ginger Baker's Air Force 2 (also featuring Graham Bond) From Wikipedia "The album cover was designed left-handed; i.e. with the front cover printed on what traditionally would be considered the back and vice versa." Front cover (or is it the back?) Back cover (or is it the front?) Inside cover Ginger and (first wife) Liz
Joni - Clouds, Ladies of the canyon & others Dylan - Self Portrait Ron Wood - Should have done one Clapton - Insert for There's one in every crowd Stones - Between the buttons Charlie Watts drawn rear cover
Eric Von Schmidt also did the cover on the Elektra compilation" The Blues Project" on which he had one song and did the covers for a number of albums by other musicians.
Correct, but David Sylvian is credited with "art direction, photography", so as OP, I deem that qualifies it for the thread.
Mental As Anything's Reg Mombassa did most of the bands album covers. When they broke up for a while he also did designs for Mambo clothing. He also did the cover for Public Image ltd, greatest hits so far album, at the request of John Lydon.
FZ designed the cover of the Mothers second lp, Absolutely free. Here's a quick quote regarding it from "The Real Frank Zappa" book: Gail and I moved to New York in 1967 to play in the Garrick Theater on Bleecker Street. The first place we stayed, before we could find an apartment, was the Hotel Van Rensselaer on Eleventh Street. We were living on a small room on one of the upper floors. I was working on the album cover illustration for Absolutely Free at a desk by the window. I remember the place being so dirty I couldn't keep the soot off the artwork."
John Lydon did a few of PiL's covers, including... Paris au Printemps (Lydon said that's a painting of him, Keith Levene, and Jeannette Lee) ... and This is PiL