Based on the evidence from this list, I'd guess that John Lennon was the Beatle most likely responsible for putting Aleister Crowley on the front cover of Sgt. Pepper. read more
Based on the evidence from this list, I’d guess that John Lennon was the Beatle most likely responsible for putting Aleister Crowley on the front cover of Sgt. Pepper. The clue for me is that Aleister Crowley (misspelled as “Alistair” Crowley on the list) shows up four slots away from Adolf Hitler and three slots away from “Neitch,” which is probably John Lennon’s misspelling for Friedrich Nietzsche. read more
Yes, Aleister Crowley is on the cover. He is in the back row, the second person from the left. read more