Everyone loves cats but what would you say to seeing your favorite music albums of the seventies and eighties replaced with cats. Would that look weird or cute? If you remember the kitty album covers which was a funny blog on Tumblr where a guy replaced several well-known music albums released by famous artists with his own version substituting kitties in various identical poses. It turned out hilarious and here are 30 such images where you have cats on album covers. It’s worth a watch
No Bob Marley this guy but what a fantastic coincidence where the album reads Bob Marley and the Wailers. Perfect for a feline trait.
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This is quite an old album but it was the fifth released by Billy Joel on 29th Sept 1977. It was even inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Perhaps this cover should be there too.
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What if ACDC’s Highway to hell also had lyrics that went like this “If you want some cat poo, I tell you I'm your cat, You win some, lose some, it's all the same garden to me, The pleasure is to lay, makes no difference what you say, I don't share your need, the only thing I need is The cat paw spade, the cat paw spade”
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This was the fourth album released by British band Motorhead in 1980 which peaked at no 4 on the British charts. It went gold by 1981.
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British Rockstar David Bowie’s sixth album released in 1973. It was the first album he wrote after he became established as a star. Critics hailed it as the most compelling of his releases. The kitty on the cover has really captured the look.
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This is really cute and can be almost a memento honoring the seventies Rock band “Heart”. Dreamboat Annie was their debut album released in 1975.
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Who in the seventies wasn’t a fan of Kiss? If only Gene Simmons could see this album cover now, this is really cuteness overloaded. Kiss was one of the Rockstar greats of the seventies well known for their body paint and live performances.
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Remember Grace Jones?? She wasn’t just a singer she was an actress too and you may have seen her in the Bond flick “A View to a Kill” as henchwoman Mayday. The feline cover is awesome here.
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This is absolutely Purrrr-fect. The kitten actually recreates Nirvana’s famous album which we all recognize for its baby swimming underwater. Nirvana really rocked and this album cover rocks too.
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Remember this eighties British band known for the duo among which one guy (Chris Lowe) always stood by doing nothing, which was their USP it seems, but who can forget West End Girls and Go West.
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A little kitty to describe Annie Lennox, this is insanely funny. Who remembers this group by the way? If you don’t know them, you will surely know the number “Sweet dreams are made of this…”
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Jim Morrisson would just go crazy watching this album cover of his copied by a feline cat. Most probably he would have loved it too, who knows.
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A funny likeness but in case you don’t know this album was one of the most successful albums of seventies American singer Harry Nilsson. It featured three of his best songs.
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This album brings to mind the song Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. Nice work the feline cover, but we do miss Freddie. You can just about imagine those felines singing “We Will Rock You!!”
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The Village People were outrageously known for their hip tunes and costumes of American masculine stereotypes.
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This is oh so purry good. Debbie Harry has been replaced by a white feline and it actually looks cool. Remember heart of glass? Debbie Harry was quite a rage in the seventies.
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This is really funny. The resemblance to the album cover has really hit the spot and whoever thought this up is a creative genius.
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We all remember this group which was one of the most successful Hip Hop artists of their time. In fact, they are well regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of Hip Hop music.
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Aww this is one cute poster. It seems somehow Prince loved Pink and Purple but wouldn’t you have loved seeing a Kitty on the cover of Purple Rain?
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copied by the kitties down to a detailed flaming cat. And, that’s Bruce Springsteen in the second photo posing on his fourth album.
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Even the Material girl herself has not been spared but this is really amazing how these albums have been recreated because these little kittens and felines look extremely cute.
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How the great MJ could be left out of anything related to music. The Kitty also has the pose correct too.
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The King featured as a cat. The image is accurate even down to the expressions which is fantastic. Wonder what the caterwauling would sound like??
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How many if the new generation will have heard of these guys. Wild Boys were the best and of course their number for the James Bond movie, “A view to a Kill”. These felines have looks to kill too.
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Now, this is funny with both cats in the perfect pose as George and Andrew. Incidentally, Last Christmas till today is a hot favorite during Christmas.
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Another hilarious replica among Kitty album covers and its Marvin Gaye this time rightly asking “Whats going on”. The cat photoshopped onto Marvin’s jacket is brilliant.
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Kenny Loggins was another rage during the eighties especially for the catchy and swingy number “Footloose” which featured a movie by the same name.
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Here is another aesthetic copy of the feline album covers and it’s Fleetwood Mac, one of the best groups of the seventies.
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“Nothing else matters” That was a classic and rightly so because Metallica is known as one of the founding fathers of thrash metal along with Megadeth.
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And finally, the Beatles feature on the kitty album covers which we are sure you truly enjoyed. After all, it’s not every day you see your favorite felines posing as rock stars.
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