Frank Zappa - We're Only in it for the Money - 1968
Zappa's art director, Cal Schenkel photographed a collage for the album cover,
which parodied The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Zappa spent $4,000 on the photo shoot, which he stated was 'a direct
negative' of the Sgt. Pepper album cover. 'Sgt. Pepper had blue skies [...] we had
a thunderstorm.'
Jimi Hendrix, a friend of Zappa's, took part in the photo shoot, standing where
a wax sculpture of Sonny Liston had appeared on the Beatles album cover.
More details of Cal Schenkel's Art.