conceptually I think it works well, you fused all the pictures into one, which perfectly reflects what LRCP is all about. Also, it’s probably the best way to combine images that are so different in style and colour, without making it result into a big mess.
Looking back at past LRCPs and at the music people on this forum make, there’s a strong dominance of minimalistic, subtle, brittle, gentle sounds and compositions, I think this should somehow reflect on the cover. By overlaying the photos you already stripped most of the images of their iconic aspect, which makes the thing more abstract, so I think that’s good,
So I would only reduce the size of the title, making it more understated, less dominant on the cover to take it closer to how the music if this LRCP will likely be (but you’ve heard the tracks so you’re in a much better position to judge that of course)
As a last point something which is probably very subjective and likely something only I see. To me this technique (the overlaying of multiple photos) is something that was really popular in the 90s and is still often seen on dance club and rave flyers. It’s still very popular with psytrance stuff (albeit with blindingly saturated colours, kaleidoscope effects and the gratuitous recycling of Indian iconography). Just to be clear I’m not saying your cover looks like a 90s rave flyer, but the overlaying of multiple photos can remind of it somehow, so this might be something to be aware of.