Album cover for “Confessin’ the Blues” by Little Walter. It features a black and white image of a man playing a harmonica into a microphone. The text reads “Little Walter – Confessin’ The Blues,” with a small circular “Original Chess” logo in the corner.
Album cover for “Howlin’ Wolf” by Howlin’ Wolf. It features a wooden rocking chair and an acoustic guitar leaning against it, with a plain greenish background. The text reads “HOWLIN’ WOLF” at the top left and “CHESS LP 1469” at the bottom right.
Album cover for “The Real Folk Blues” by Sonny Boy Williamson. The design features a black bowler hat lying on its side with a harmonica resting against it, set against a plain white background. The album title and artist's name appear in bold black and grey text at the top.
Album cover for “I Am the Blues” by Willie Dixon. The top half features the tracklist in white text on a black background, with the album title and artist name in a bold, stylised white font at the centre. Below is a black-and-white photograph of Willie Dixon seated on a stool, wearing a suit, tie, and hat, holding a cigar, with a calm, expressive pose in front of a textured backdrop.