10 Movie Soundtracks With Incredible Cover Art
Back to Blog
designsoundtracksalbum coversdesignfilmlists

10 Movie Soundtracks With Incredible Cover Art

From Pulp Fiction to Drive, these movie soundtracks have cover art as iconic as the films. Here are 10 worth printing and framing.

May 30, 20263 min read4 views

A great soundtrack cover does double duty: it has to sell the music and evoke the film. The best of them become as iconic as the movies themselves — and they make for brilliant, conversation-starting wall art, perfect for a film lover's space.

Here are 10 soundtracks with incredible cover art.


1. Pulp Fiction (1994)

Uma Thurman reclining on a bed with a cigarette and a pistol, beside a pulp-novel paperback. The cover sells the film's entire retro-noir-meets-cool aesthetic in one image. Pure Tarantino on a 12-inch square.

2. Trainspotting (1996)

Bold orange, stark black-and-white cast portraits, and aggressive sans-serif typography. One of the most influential pieces of '90s graphic design — instantly recognizable and endlessly imitated.

3. Drive (2011)

Hot-pink neon script and the scorpion-jacket aesthetic, dripping in '80s synthwave cool. The cover captures the film's mood — stylish, violent, dreamlike — better than any still could.

4. A Clockwork Orange (1971)

Philip Castle's airbrushed image of Alex with his iconic eye makeup, knife in hand. Slick, menacing, and unforgettable — a perfect distillation of Kubrick's design-obsessed film.

5. Shaft (Isaac Hayes, 1971)

A bold, blaxploitation-era design oozing '70s funk and cool. The typography and color alone are worth framing — a landmark of soul-soundtrack art.

6. Superfly (Curtis Mayfield, 1972)

Lush, warm, and unmistakably of its era — a soulful, cinematic cover for one of the greatest soundtracks ever recorded.

7. Purple Rain (Prince, 1984)

Prince on a purple motorcycle, glancing back over his shoulder. Equal parts portrait and movie poster — rich, regal, and impossibly cool.

8. Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 (2014)

Built entirely around the nostalgia of a cassette mixtape and a worn Walkman. The retro-tech aesthetic is warm, clever, and instantly framable for a certain generation.

9. Black Panther: The Album (2018)

Kendrick Lamar's curated companion arrives with bold, regal art befitting the film — a striking modern entry in the soundtrack canon.

10. O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)

Sepia-toned, Depression-era styling that perfectly matches the film's vintage Americana. Warm and characterful — a cover that looks like a found photograph.


Make Any of These Your Wall Art

In PosterVibe, search the soundtrack and the cover art, tracklist, and year load into the editor automatically. Pick a template, customize, and export at 300 DPI for print.

Hang the film and the music on your wall.

Start designing your soundtrack poster — free →


What soundtrack cover belongs on this list? Tell us in the community.

Feedback