Classic Albums Reimagined in 'The Bigger Picture'
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English ad agency Aptitude reimagined the world beyond the borders of classic albums in their series "The Bigger Picture." Lamenting the digital music revolution and the shift from elaborately-designed album art to more convenient digital downloads, they revisited some of the most iconic albums in music history and gave them a new spin, turning Adele into a zombie and baby from the iconic Nirvana cover into a deep-sea diver. Here, The Beatles' "Abbey Road."