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
1 Bob Marley and the Wailers
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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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2 Billy Joel, The Stranger
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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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3 ACDC Highway to Hell
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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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4 Motorhead, Ace of Spades
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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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5 David Bowie, Aladdin Sane
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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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6 Heart, Dreamboat Annie
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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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