
How many full-length Rolling Stones album covers did Andy Warhol design?

Andy Warhol designed album covers like he was moonlighting as a record label. He made the peelable banana for the Velvet Underground, portraits for Diana Ross and Aretha Franklin, and more than 50 others across his career. How many full-length Rolling Stones album covers did Andy Warhol design?
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Correct Answer: 2
(Source)Giving Andy Warhol total creative control was a bold move, but Mick Jagger did it in 1969. Unfortunately, the design was rejected and never saw the light of day, but Warhol bounced back in 1971 with his "Sticky Fingers" zipper (much to the chagrin of the vinyl inside). He worked with the band again for their "Love You Live" double live album and a promo EP. And before you try to correct me, no, a promo EP is not an album!
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