In 1963, he published Interaction of Color which presented his theory that colors were governed by an internal and deceptive logic. Also during this time, he created the abstract album covers of band leader Enoch Light's Command LP records. His album cover for Terry Snyder and the All Stars 1959 album, Persuasive Percussion, shows a tightly packed grid or lattice of small black disks from which a few wander up and out as if stray molecules of some light gas.[10] He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1973.[11] Albers continued to paint and write, staying in New Haven with his wife, textile artist, Anni Albers, until his death in 1976.