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David Shrigley on Record Covers.

Here’s a list of all the record covers–vinyl, CD and cassette with cover art by David Shrigley (note: there are some doubles in this list, marked with*).

#ArtistTitleFormatLabelDate Released
1Various ArtistsArt CallsCDPork Salad Press1997
2BallboyGuide to the Daylight HoursCDSL Records2002-02-02
3BallboyThe Sash My Father Wore and Other StoriesCDSL Records2003
4David GrubbsCosmic StructureLtd edn, numbered LP + Shrigley photoprintEN/OF2003
5BlurGood SongDVDParlophone2003-10-06
6The Singing AdamsProblemsCDTrack & Field2005-11-28
7Belle & SebastianCasaco Marron / When I Was a Little GirlLtd edn 7”Late Night Tales2006-02-27
8David ShrigleyDing DongLtd edn 7”Dundee Contemporary Arts2006
9David ShrigleyForced to Speak With OthersWhite label LPLate Night Tales2006
10David ShrigleyForced to Speak With OthersLP + posterLate Night Tales2006
11David ShrigleyForced to Speak With OthersLPLate Night Tales2006
12David ShrigleyForced to Speak With OthersCDLate Night Tales2006
13David ShrigleyForced to Speak With OthersBook2006
14DeerhoofThe Perfect Me7” picture discKill Rock Stars2006
15Malcolm MiddletonBeep Beep. I Love You7”Full Time Hobby2007-04-07
16Malcolm MiddletonWe’re All Going to Die7”Full Time Hobby2007-12-17
17DeerhoofFriend OpportunityLPTomlab2007
18Malcolm MiddletonA Brighter BeatCDFull Time Hobby2007-02-26
19aMalcolm MiddletonA Brighter Beat / Point of Light7”Full Time Hobby2007
19bMalcolm MiddletonA Brighter Beat*LPFull Time Hobby2007-02-26
20Malcolm MiddletonA Brighter BeatCDFull Time Hobby2007-02-26
21DeerhoofMatchbook Seeks Maniac (Dedication Mix)Picture disc 7”Kill Rock Stars2007
22aVarious ArtistsHallam FoeCDDomino2007
22bVarious ArtistsHallam Foe*CDDomino2007
23Various ArtistsDavid Shrigley’s Worried Noodles2CDTomlab2007-10-23
24David ShrigleyDavid Shrigley’s Worried NoodlesEmpty record coverTomlab2007-10-23
25David ShrigleyDavid Shrigley’s Worried Noodles*Empty record coverTomlab2007-10-23
26Malcolm MiddletonSleight of HeartLPFull Time Hobby2008-03-08
27Parenthetical GirlsThe Scottish Play10” EPTomlab2009
28Jason MrazMake It MineCD singleAtlantic2008
29Jason Mraz with Colbie CaillatLuckyCD singleAtlantic2009
30Jason MrazWe Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things2CDAtlantic2008
31White NightWhite NightLtd edn picture 7”New!2008
32David Shrigley / Thee Oh SeesForced to Speak With Others / Thee Oh SeesLtd edn 2 × 7”Edition Fieber2011
33David ShrigleyI Live in Your HouseLtd edn picture disc 7” with exhibition catalogueHayward Publishing2012
34Various ArtistsThe Velvet Underground & NicoAutographed LPCastle Face Records & Friends2012-11
35Stephen Malkmus & FriendsCan’s Eye BamyasiLtd edn LP (green)Matador2013-04-20
36Stephen Malkmus & FriendsCan’s Eye BamyasiLtd edn LP (red)Domino2013-04-20
37David ShrigleyI Am an ActorLimited edition 7”BQ2013
38David ShrigleyI Am an Actor*Limited edition 7”BQ2013
39Iain Shaw / David ShrigleyAwesomeLtd edn cassette (clear)Already Dead2013-01-13
40Iain Shaw / David ShrigleyAwesomeLtd edn CDrAlready Dead2013-01-13
41Iain Shaw / David ShrigleyAwesome*Ltd edn CDrAlready Dead2013-01-13
42Iain Shaw / David ShrigleyAwesome*Ltd edn CDrAlready Dead2013-01-13
43Jason MrazWe Sing, We Dance, We Steal ThingsDouble LPAtlantic2015-05-15
44Malcolm Middleton / David ShrigleyMusic + WordsLtd edn LPNot on label2014
45Malcolm Middleton / David ShrigleyMusic + Words*Ltd edn LPNot on label2014
46Malcolm Middleton / David ShrigleyMusic + WordsCDMelodisc2014
47Jason MrazI’m Yours / The Dynamo of Volition7”Atlantic2015
48Iain Shaw / David ShrigleyListening to Slayer7”Armpit Press Recordings2016-10-08
49Iain Shaw / David ShrigleyListening to SlayerLtd edn cassetteAlready Dead2016-10-08
50Iain Shaw / David ShrigleyListening to SlayerCDAlready Dead2016-10-08
51CathedraleTotal RiftLPJuvenile Delinquent Records2017-04-14
52David ShrigleyGoat MusicLtd edn LPDeste Foundation2019-01
53David ShrigleyGoat Music*Ltd edn LPDeste Foundation2019-01
54David ShrigleyDon’t WorryLtd edn LPBQ2019
55Daphne & CelesteA.L.T.O.CassetteBalatonic2019-12-06
56Daphne & CelesteA.L.T.O.*CassetteBalatonic2019-12-06
57David Shrigley & Iain ShawDinosaur EggCDrBQ2020
58David Shrigley & Iain ShawVandalismCDrBQ2020
59Various ArtistsDo What You LoveSilver vinyl double LPTrunk Records2021-08
60Various ArtistsDo What You Love*Silver vinyl double LPTrunk Records2021-08
61Various ArtistsDo What You LoveSilver vinyl double LP with posterTrunk Records2021-08
62Malcolm MiddletonA Brighter BeatLtd edn silver vinyl LP+7”Full Time Hobby2022-06-10
63Malcolm MiddletonA Brighter Beat*Ltd edn silver vinyl LP+7”Full Time Hobby2022-06-10
64Malcolm MiddletonA Brighter BeatLtd edn clear vinyl LPFull Time Hobby2022-06-10
65Sleaford Mods / Hot ChipNom Nom Nom / Cat Burglar7” yellow vinyl singleFriendly Records
FRWC7004
2024-11-26
66Sleaford Mods / Hot ChipNom Nom Nom / Cat Burglar7” red vinyl singleFriendly Records
FRWC7004
2024-12-06
67Lambrini GirlsWho Let the Dogs Out12” LPCity Slang
50598DS
2025-01-10
68Various ArtistsFriendly Records’ 10-year Compilation12” LP (red vinyl)Friendly Records FR0222026-05-01
69Various ArtistsFriendly Records’ 10-year Compilation12” LP (white vinyl)Friendly Records FR0222026-05-01
70Various ArtistsFriendly Records’ 10-year Compilation12” LP (black vinyl)Friendly Records FR0222026-05-01

Thus there are seventy albums, singles etc. with eleven doubles. So 59 individual variations, including varous coloured vinyl releases.

Two recent covers released in 2025 and 2026 are the limited edition (2500 copies) version of the Lambrini Girls’ Who Let the Dogs Out (Slutcore Edition for Kids Who Can’t Read Good) LP released in January 2025 (Thanks to Guy Minnebach for telling me about this release.)

Front cover.

On May 1st 2026, Friendly Records from Bristol, U.K., released a celebratory compilation album simply called This Is Friendlly Records 10 Year Compilation Album in Aid of War Child. The album was released in three limited editions of 1000 copies on red, white and black vinyl.

Front cover.

Friendly Records have managed to get David Shrigley to do the cover for some of their releases. He previously did the cover for the Sleaford Mods+Hot Chip’ s 2024 Nom Nom Nom / Cat Burglar single. That, too, was released in two versions; a yellow vinyl version of 900 copies and a red vinyl version of only 100 copies. The cover of the red vinyl was signed by band members.

Hot Chip’s “Joy in Repetition” and the Blake Family Connection.

Regular readers of this blog will know that I have been researching and writing a book on Peter Blake’s record cover art. In the course of that research I have been following the story of Blake’s most recent cover design — the watercolour of a toy monkey with miniature cymbals that adorns Hot Chip’s 2025 album “Joy in Repetition.”

Joy in Repetition with Peter Blake’s watercolour painting.

The album’s title comes from “Over and Over,” a song by Prince, and so does the imagery. In a recent podcast interview with Bill Pearis of Brooklyn Vegan, Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor explained how the commission came about: “He was immediately up for it and happened to own a toy monkey with miniature cymbals that he had had for years. We just thought, why not try a watercolor of that little monkey? It worked out well. It was fortuitous, but one of those things where it’s worth asking.”

Pearis noted that Taylor, who is friends with Blake’s daughter, “just decided he’d ask.” But which daughter? Blake has three: Liberty (born 1968) and Daisy (born around 1970), both daughters of his first marriage to the artist Jann Haworth; and Rose (born 1987), his daughter with his second wife, the artist Chrissy Wilson.

A little detective work reveals the answer. Rose Blake is herself an established illustrator and artist, based in London, who studied at Kingston University and the Royal College of Art. She has exhibited at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery and has completed commissions for publications including The New Yorker and The New York Times. Her work, she says, reflects growing up in the art world — which means, of course, growing up in Peter Blake’s world.

The connection between Rose and Alexis Taylor is documented in a transcript of a sold-out event at Spiritland in London in October 2024, where Rose hosted Taylor and Jarvis Cocker in conversation. In her introduction, Rose described meeting Alexis for the first time in the Arctic Circle, at the northernmost point of Norway, adding that she had known his music long before they met: Hot Chip’s “In Our Heads” was one of the albums she and her studio mates listened to every day for years.

So the story of how “Joy in Repetition” came to carry a Peter Blake watercolour is, at its heart, a story about two creative Londoners — the daughter of Britain’s greatest pop artist and one of Britain’s finest pop musicians — who became friends, and one of whom thought it worth asking a question. It is a reminder that in Blake’s world, as throughout his career, the connection between art and popular music has always been personal.

As a footnote, it is worth noting that “Joy in Repetition” is, by my count, Sir Peter Blake’s 38th record cover design — a remarkable testament to a career in music that has now spanned almost 58 years, from Sgt. Pepper’s in 1967 to this charming watercolour monkey in 2025. He is now in his 93rd year. Long may he continue.