Front Cover
The album's front cover depicts 48 African flags, 14 of which (in italics) are now obsolete, and the flag of Papua New Guinea:
| Kenya | Angola | Côte d'Ivoire | Ethiopian Empire | Chad | Egypt | Ghana |
| Senegal | Sierra Leone | Cameroon | Tunisia | Niger | Nigeria | Guinea |
| Gambia | Somalia | Upper Volta | Zaire | Guinea-Bissau | Liberia | Swaziland |
| Madagascar | Togo | Mozambique | Central African Republic | Zimbabwe (ZAPU) | Seychelles | Zambia |
| Lesotho | Uganda | Algeria | Mali | Sudan | Botswana | Morocco |
| People's Republic of the Congo | Tanzania | Burundi | Zimbabwe (ZANU) | Mauritius | Mauritania | Gabon |
| Benin | Equatorial Guinea | Papua New Guinea | Malawi | São Tomé and Príncipe | Djibouti | Rwanda |
- Notes
- a. ^ Now the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
- b. ^ Now Burkina Faso.
- c. ^ Now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- d. ^ Now the Republic of the Congo.
- e. ^ The flag is shown upside-down on the front cover.
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