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Foto interior de la reedición de Whispered Parzensko, remasterizado en vinilo de 180 gr con carpeta gatefold + insert con fotos + CD. Foto por Margot Sowinska y diseño de Mutta estudio.

Chrysta Bell

 

United States b.1978

 

Vinyl 12-inch record in gatefold cardboard sleeve

 

Cover art and design: David Lynch and Todd Gallopo with photography by David Lynch

 

La Rose Noire, United States, 2011

 

Collection: Asymmetrical Productions, Los Angeles

John Morris

 

United States b. 1926

 

Vinyl 12-inch record in gatefold cardboard sleeve

 

Cover art and design: Jerry Takigawa with photography by Frank Connor

 

Milan Records, United States, 2008 repressing; originally released in 1980 by Pacific Arts Records

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Library

Alan Splet

 

United States 1939-94

 

Vinyl 12-inch record in gatefold cardboard sleeve

 

Cover art and design: David Lynch and Sacred Bones Design with photography by Frederic Elmes

 

Sacred Bones Records, United States, 2012 repressing

 

Collection: QAGMA Research Library

 

Okay, John and Jax. Having been tagged by both of you in less than 24 hours, I guess I really need to go ahead and devote the time to this task. My favorite 10 albums of all time. IMPOSSIBLE! It simply cannot be done. To try and cultivate into a mere 10 albums (and let alone rank them) a half a century of musical tastes and preferences is physically impossible. So I cannot even begin to do so.

 

I can however, relate to you perhaps ten albums that, for a plethera of reasons, have impacted who I am, how I feel about life or world issues or just everyday living, or have seeded themselves firmly into the medley of musical variations I have come to enjoy over the span of 50 years. Some are rock, some are country, some are blues, some are just uniquely different. But the majority of them have had their early roots in the blues, or have been influenced by various blues artists to some degree. So in no particular order, here they are.

 

SRV, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, The Sky is Crying.

 

Life by the Drop

 

Released about one year after Vaughan's death in 1990, the album features ten tracks originally recorded between 1984 and 1989.

 

The Sky Is Crying illustrates many of Vaughan's musical influences, including songs in the style of traditional Delta blues, Chicago blues, jump blues, jazz blues, and Jimi Hendrix. The album's tone alternates primarily between uptempo pieces and gritty, slow blues. The album includes a Grammy-winning extended instrumental cover version of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing"; "Chitlins con Carne", a jazz instrumental; and, "Life by the Drop", a song written by Vaughan's friend Doyle Bramhall and played on acoustic guitar. This song is not about Vaughan's struggle with drug abuse, as many think, but actually about Vaughan's friendship with Doyle Bramhall from Bramhall's perspective.

 

ZZ Top, Tres Hombres.

 

Hot, Blue and Righteous

 

Tres Hombres is the third album by American blues-rock band ZZ Top, released in 1973, and marked the first of many times the band worked with engineer Terry Manning. It proved to be the group's commercial breakthrough, attracting a far larger fanbase. The album hit the top ten while the single "La Grange" hit 41 on the singles chart.

 

The band's name is often said to be a combination of two popular brands of rolling paper, Zig-Zag and Top. It has also been claimed as a tribute to blues singer Z. Z. Hill. However, Gibbons wrote in his autobiography, Rock + Roll Gearhead, that it actually came from a tribute to and a play on the name of blues guitar master B. B. King. The band had planned to call themselves Z.Z. King, but felt it was too similar. Since B.B. King was at the "top", they settled on ZZ Top.

 

In January 1973, ZZ Top opened for The Rolling Stones three shows in Hawaii. They also began recording with engineer Terry Manning at Ardent Studios in Memphis. The resultant third album, Tres Hombres (1973), was the first for which the band gained a million-seller and wide acclaim. Hombres featured ZZ's classic hit "La Grange", written about the Chicken Ranch, a famous La Grange, Texas bordello (that was also the subject of the musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas). Other album cuts like "Waitin' for the Bus" and its immediate follower "Jesus Just Left Chicago" became fan favorites and rock-radio staples. However, my favorite tune to be spawned on this album was "Hot, Blue and Righteous".

 

Delbert McClinton, Never Been Rocked Enough.

 

Every Time I Roll the Dice

 

This album is probably the most currently produced album on my list here, and possibly on my list of the 50 most influential albums for me. It as produced and relased in 1992. Nothing since then, at least to my immediate knowledge, would make the list.

 

Delbert McClinton (born 4 November 1940, Lubbock, Texas) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, harmonica player, and pianist. Active as a side-man since at least 1962 and as a band leader since 1972, he has recorded several major-label albums, and charted singles on the Billboard Hot 100, Mainstream Rock Tracks, and Hot Country Songs charts. His highest-peaking single was "Tell Me About It", a 1992 duet with Tanya Tucker which reached #4 on the Country charts. He has also had four albums that made it to #1 on the U.S. Blues chart, and another that reached #2.

 

His 1992 release of this album featured the hit single "Every Time I Roll the Dice", which made it to #13 on the US Mainstream Rock charts, While the album only made it to #113. He has written for and recorded with a group of musicians that reads like the who's who or the music industry, including John Lennon.

 

And at the legendary Skyliner Ballroom, where McClinton's band was the only white act to play its Blue Monday nights AND be the backing band for the headliners, he received a first-class tutelage from the masters of blues music like Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolf and Sonny Boy Williamson. McClinton cut a number of local and regional singles before hitting the national charts in 1962 playing harmonica on Bruce Channel's now classic “Hey! Baby.” On a subsequent package tour of England, Delbert showed some of his harp licks to the rhythm guitarist for a young band at the bottom of the bill. The lessons he gave John Lennon were later heard on hit singles by The Beatles; when the two met Lennon already knew the instrument's basics, and the experienced McClinton shared some new licks with him.

 

Pink Floyd, Momentary Lapse of Reason

 

On The Turning Away.

 

A Momentary Lapse of Reason is the thirteenth studio album by English progressive rock group Pink Floyd. It was released in the UK and US in September 1987. In 1985 guitarist David Gilmour began to assemble a group of musicians to work on his third solo album. At the end of 1986 he changed his mind, and decided that the new material would instead be included in a new Pink Floyd album. Subsequently Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and keyboardist Richard Wright (who had left the group in 1979) were brought on board for the project. Although for legal reasons Wright could not be re-admitted to the band, he and Mason helped Gilmour craft what would become the first Pink Floyd album since the departure of lyricist and bass guitarist Roger Waters in December 1985.

 

The album was recorded primarily on Gilmour's converted houseboat, Astoria. Its production was marked by an ongoing legal dispute between Waters and the band as to who owned the rights to Pink Floyd's name, which was not resolved until several months after the album was released. Unlike most of Pink Floyd's studio albums, A Momentary Lapse of Reason has no central theme, and is instead a collection of rock songs written mostly by Gilmour and musician Anthony Moore. Although the album received mixed reviews and was derided by Waters, with the help of an enormously successful world tour it easily out-sold their previous album The Final Cut. A Momentary Lapse of Reason is certified multi-platinum in the US.

 

Although the amazing talents of Water's were not present on this album, it still spawned two of my all time favorite songs, "Dogs of War", and "On the Turning Away".

 

Iron Maiden, Live After Death.

 

Rime of the Ancient Mariner

 

Live After Death is a live album by the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on October 14, 1985 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US (it was re-released by Sanctuary/Columbia Records in the US in 2002). It was recorded during the band's World Slavery Tour. The album was instrumental in establishing the band as an extraordinary live band and is regarded as one of the best live albums ever recorded.

 

For anyone with a love of metal, Iron Maiden is a must hear band. The cover art was done by Derek Riggs, and pictures the band's mascot, Eddie rising from a grave. On that grave is a tombstone with a quote from the fantasy and horror fiction author H. P. Lovecraft's The Nameless City:

 

"That is not dead which can eternal lie

Yet with strange aeons even death may die."

 

The proper quote is actually "And with strange..." instead of "Yet with strange...". A similar version of this phrase is used in Metallica's song "The Thing That Should Not Be" from the Master of Puppets album.

 

Queensryche, Operation Mindcrime.

 

Suite Sister Mary

 

Operation: Mindcrime is a concept album by American progressive metal band Queensrÿche. Released on May 3, 1988, it is the band's third full-length album. A rock opera, its story follows a man who becomes disillusioned with the society of the time and reluctantly becomes involved with a revolutionary group as an assassin of political leaders. The album is highly regarded within the heavy metal community, often labelled as one of the genre's finest works. It ranked at number 10 at metal-rules.com's best heavy metal albums ever. In January 1989, it ranked #34 on Kerrang! magazine's "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time."

 

The album begins with the protagonist, Nikki, in a hospital. He lies in a near catatonic state, unable to remember anything but snippets from his past. Suddenly, Nikki's memories come flooding back in a torrent. He remembers how, as a heroin addict and would-be political radical frustrated with contemporary society, he was manipulated into joining a supposed secret organization dedicated to revolution. At the head of this organization is a political and religious demagogue known only as Dr. X, who by manipulating Nikki through a combination of his heroin addiction and brainwashing techniques, uses Nikki as an assassin. Whenever Dr. X uses the word "mindcrime" Nikki becomes his docile puppet, a state which Dr. X uses to command Nikki to undertake any murder that the Doctor wishes. Through one of Dr. X's probable associates, a corrupt priest named Father William, Nikki is offered the services of a prostitute-turned-nun named Sister Mary. Through his friendship and growing affection toward Sister Mary, Nikki begins to question the nature of what he is doing. Dr. X notices this and, seeing a potential threat in Mary, orders Nikki to kill both her and the priest. Nikki goes to Mary's church and kills the priest, but after confronting Mary fails to comply with the command to murder her. He and Mary decided to leave the organization together, and Nikki goes to Dr. X to tell him that they are out. Dr. X, however, reminds Nikki that he is an addict, and that he is the one who can provide him with his daily fix. Nikki leaves, conflicted and returns to Mary, only to find her dead, hanging from her own rosary. He cannot cope with the loss, as well as the possibility that he himself may have killed her and not known it, and begins to succumb to insanity. The police, arriving on the scene, arrest him for Mary's murder and the murders he committed for Dr. X. He is put into a hospital, where he begins to remember what has happened.

 

Rush, Hemispheres.

 

La Villa Strangiato

 

Hemispheres is the sixth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1978. The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales and mixed at Trident Studios in London. This album continues Rush's trend of using the fantasy and science fiction lyrics written by Neil Peart. Similar to their 1976 release, 2112, Hemispheres contains a single, epic song broken into chapters as the first half of the album ("Cygnus X-1, Book II: Hemispheres") while the second half contains two more conventionally-executed tracks ("Circumstances", "The Trees"), then is rounded out by the nine-and-a-half-minute instrumental, "La Villa Strangiato".

 

The album contains examples of Rush's adherence to progressive rock standards including the use of epic, multi-movement song structures, complex rhythms and time signatures, and flexible guitar solos, like those found in "La Villa Strangiato".

 

Hemispheres was Rush's fourth consecutive Gold album upon release in 1978 and would subsequently go Platinum in the US. For a short period of time, the album was released on Canadian red vinyl in a gatefold sleeve with poster (catalogue number SANR-1-1015), and as a limited edition picture disc (catalogue number SRP-1300),both have which become much sought after collectors items.

 

Hang in there, folks....only 3 to go. I apologize, but I try not to halfway do anything...LOL!

 

Metallica, Ride the Lightning.

 

Ride The Lightning

 

Ride the Lightning is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released on July 27, 1984 through Megaforce Records and was re-released on November 19, 1984 by Elektra Records. Ride the Lightning was certified gold by the RIAA on November 5, 1987 and was most recently certified 5x platinum on June 9, 2003.

 

Ride the Lightning retains the speed of Kill 'Em All on songs like "Trapped Under Ice" and "Fight Fire with Fire", but also contains the first of Metallica's longer, more intricate tracks, such as "Fade to Black" and the nearly 9-minute closing instrumental "The Call of Ktulu". "Ride the Lightning" is the last Metallica album to credit former member, Dave Mustaine. Ride the Lightning was listed at #3 on a list compiled by metal-rules.com of the Top 100 Metal Albums of All Time.

 

"Ride the Lightning" is Metallica's first song which directly pointed on the misery of the criminal justice system. The song is one of two on the album that credits former member Dave Mustaine. The lyrics of the song "Ride the Lightning" are written from the perspective of someone who is forthcoming death-by-electrocution, although he didn't commit murder.

 

"For Whom the Bell Tolls" was composed by Cliff Burton, James Hetfield, and Lars Ulrich. The songs inspiration is Ernest Hemingway's novel For Whom the Bell Tolls about the dishonor of modern warfare and Robert Jordan's eminent doom during the bloody Spanish Civil War, with specific allusions to the scene in which five soldiers are obliterated during an air-strike, whilst taking a position on a hill.

 

The lyrics of Fade to Black suggest a man contemplating, then eventually committing suicide. Metallica revealed that they have received letters from fans who were dissuaded from committing suicide by the song.

 

"Creeping Death" describes the Plague of the Firstborn (Exodus 12:29). The lyrics deal with the 10 plagues on Egypt, and throughout the song, four of the ten plagues are mentioned as well as the Passover.

 

"The Call of Ktulu" was Metallica's second instrumental song, following the first instrumental "(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth" from Kill 'Em All. The song working title was originally "When Hell Freezes Over".

 

The idea of the song "The Call of Ktulu" is based upon H.P. Lovecraft's book The Shadow Over Innsmouth which was first introduced to the rest of the band by Cliff Burton. The song's name was taken from one of H.P. Lovecraft's main stories featuring Cthulhu, The Call of Cthulhu, which was written in 1928 for the magazine Weird Tales. The name "Ktulu" is originally written "Cthulhu" by H.P. Lovecraft.

 

And all this time you thought they were just a bunch of fucking stoners.....hehehe.

 

Led Zeppelin, IV.

 

Battle of Evermore

 

The fourth album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin was released on 8 November 1971. No title is printed on the album, so it is generally referred to as Led Zeppelin IV, following the naming standard used by the band's first three studio albums. Also the album has alternatively been referred to as , Four Symbols, The Fourth Album (those two titles each having been used in the Atlantic Records catalogue), Untitled, Runes, Sticks, ZoSo and The Hermit. Zoso is also the moniker for the band's guitarist, Jimmy Page.

 

Upon its release, Led Zeppelin IV was a commercial and critical success. The album is one of the best-selling albums in history at 37 million units. It has shipped over 23 million units in the United States alone, putting it third on the all-time list in the United States and twelfth world-wide. In 2003, the album was ranked 66th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

 

"Black Dog" got its name from a stray black dog that was roaming about the concourse of Headley Grange during recording sessions for the song.

 

"The Battle of Evermore" and "Misty Mountain Hop" are references to J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings novels.

 

"Going to California" is a reference to John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath.

 

The idea for each member of the band to choose a personal emblem for the cover was Page's. In an interview he gave in 1977, he recalled:

 

After all this crap that we'd had with the critics, I put it to everybody else that it'd be a good idea to put out something totally anonymous. At first I wanted just one symbol on it, but then it was decided that since it was our fourth album and there were four of us, we could each choose our own symbol. I designed mine and everyone else had their own reasons for using the symbols that they used.

 

Page stated that he designed his own symbol himself and has never publicly disclosed any reasoning behind it. However, it has been argued that his symbol appeared as early as 1557 to represent Saturn. The symbol is sometimes referred to as "ZoSo", though Page has explained that it was not in fact intended to be a word at all.

 

Bassist John Paul Jones' symbol, which he chose from Rudolf Koch's Book of Signs, is a single circle intersecting 3 vesica pisces (a triquetra). It is intended to symbolise a person who possesses both confidence and competence.

 

Drummer John Bonham's symbol, the three interlocking rings, was picked by the drummer from the same book. It represents the triad of mother, father and child, but also happens to be the logo for Ballantine beer.

 

Singer Robert Plant's symbol was his own design, being based on the sign of the supposed Mu civilisation.

 

There is also a fifth, smaller symbol chosen by guest vocalist Sandy Denny representing her contribution to the track "The Battle of Evermore"; it appears in the credits list on the inner sleeve of the LP, serving as an asterisk and is shaped like three triangles touching at their points.

 

And finally we make it home with....

 

Allman Brothers, Live at Fillmore East.

 

Statesboro Blues - Live

 

At Fillmore East is a double live album by The Allman Brothers Band. The band's breakthrough success, At Fillmore East was released in July 1971. It ranks Number 49 among Rolling Stone magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and remains among the top-selling albums in the band’s catalogue. It is often cited as being one of the most well-known live recordings in history.

 

Recorded at the Fillmore East concert hall, the storied rock venue in New York City, on Friday and Saturday March 12, 1971–March 13, 1971, it showcased the band's mixture of blues, Southern rock and jazz. The cover of Blind Willie McTell's "Statesboro Blues" which opens the set showcases Duane Allman's slide guitar work in open E Tuning. "Whipping Post" became the standard for a long, epic jam that never lost interest (opening in 11/8 time, unusual territory for a rock band), while the ethereal-to-furious "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed", with its harmonized melody, Latin feel and burning drive invited comparisons with John Coltrane (especially Duane's solo-ending pull-offs, a direct nod to the jazz saxophonist).

 

The album was produced by Tom Dowd, who condensed the running time of various songs, occasionally even merging multiple performances onto one track. At Fillmore East peaked at #13 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart.

 

Two other songs recorded during the same set of shows, "Trouble No More", and the memorable "Mountain Jam", were later released on Eat a Peach, the latter spanning two sides of the double album.

 

Those songs were later included in their entirety, along with uncut versions of some, re-edited versions of others, and some previously omitted tracks, on a new release of the Fillmore material entitled The Fillmore Concerts (1992). "Stormy Monday" gained back a harmonica solo; "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" and "Drunken Hearted Boy" were included as well.

 

In 1998 a 5.1 DTS mix of the original version was released with Duane Allman in the left rear channel, Dickey Betts in the right rear channel, Jai Johanny Johanson in the front left channel, Butch Trucks in the right front channel and Gregg Allman and Berry Oakley both spread out over the front and center channels.

 

George Kimball of Rolling Stone magazine hailed them as "the best damn rock and roll band this country has produced in the past five years." A few months later, group leader Duane Allman was killed in a motorcycle accident. The group survived that and the death of bassist Oakley in another motorcycle accident a year later; with replacement members Chuck Leavell and Lamar Williams, the Allman Brothers Band achieved its peak commercial success in 1973 with the album Brothers and Sisters and the hit single "Ramblin' Man". Internal turmoil overtook the band soon after; the group dissolved in 1976, reformed briefly at the end of the decade with additional personnel changes, and dissolved again in 1982.

 

In 1989, the group reformed with some new members and has been recording and touring since. A series of personnel changes in the late 1990s was capped by the departure of Betts. The group found stability during the 2000s with Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, the nephew of their drummer, serving as its guitarists, and became renowned for their month-long string of shows in New York City each spring. The band has been awarded eleven gold and five platinum albums between 1971 and 2005 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. Rolling Stone ranked them 52nd on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time in 2004.

Danger Mouse (Brian Joseph Burton)

 

United States b.1977

 

Sparklehorse

 

United States 1995-2010

 

Vinyl 12-inch records in Gatefold cardboard sleeve; compact-disc in cardboard sleeve; limited edition box with paper booklet and lobby cards

 

Cover art and design: David Lynch and Jacob Escobedo

 

Parlophone/Lex Records, Europe, 2010

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Library

Contraportada y portada de la reedición de Whispered Parzeńsko, remasterizado en vinilo de 180 gr con carpeta gatefold + insert con fotos + CD. Ambas fotografías por Dako y diseño de Mutta estudio.

Visons of a different reality.

Walking along the Great River whit the music of Black Sabbath.

 

Visoni di una diversa realtà.

Camminado lungo il Grande Fiume sulle note dei Black Sabbath.

 

Visions d'une réalité différente.

En marchand le long du Grand Fleuve, sur le notes des BlackSabbath.

  

Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (first album - 1970)

Copertina del disco / The album cover / La pochette de l'album

 

Black Sabbath Wiki (Italiano)

Black Sabbath Wiki (English)

Black Sabbath Wiki (Français)

 

 

ARTISTS - IVANOV PRESENT

 

- 7 new artists songs (contains hits like 'Luc Steeno combineert erop los' en 'listen to my explanation')

- silkscreened cardboard gatefold cover

- a silkscreened poster with a nice lion drawing

- an inlay paper containing the tracklist

- an inlay paper containing all the lyrics! (now you can sing-a-long with the artists!!!)

  

TRACKS:

1. intro

2. Ivanov present

3. Luc Steeno combineert erop los

4. pakken of stelen

5. (instrumentaal)

6. listen to my explanation

7. outro

   

FOR SALE AT THE KRAAK FESTIVAL

SATURDAY 6TH OF MARCH

David Lynch

 

United States b.1946

 

Vinyl 12-inch records in gatefold cardboard sleeve

 

Cover art and design: David Lynch and David Correll

 

Sunday Best Recordings, United Kingdom, 2013

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Library

Various

 

Vinyl 12-inch record in gatefold cardboard sleeve

 

Music on Vinyl, Europe 2014 repressing; originally released in 1984 by Polydor Records

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Library

 

Compilation of the Krautrock label Ohr, published in 1971. 2 LPs, both good, particularly the second one, which has mostly instrumental tracks that are unusually experimental and long for a compilation. Some of them, however, have been cut shorter. Well, they had to make some compromise, I guess. Annexus Quam is gigantic.

 

I have another Ohr compilation, called Ohrenschmaus, with similar music. But I don't like its cover so I won't post it on Flickr.

 

Gatefold cover designed by Helmut Friz. Later a CD with a very similar cover became available, but it's not as good as this one.

 

Birthcontrol: Stop Little Lady - 7:16

Floh de Cologne: He, Hallo Stift - 1:21

Floh de Cologne: Die Luft gehört denen, die sie atmen - 1:46

Floh de Cologne: Wir werden immer mehr - 2:24

Embryo: You Don't Know what's Happening - 4:43

 

Witthüser & Westrupp: Orienta - 7:35

Amon Düül: Love Is Peace - 7:10

Paul & Limpe Fuchs Anima-Sound: How to Dream - You - 4:00

 

Annexus Quam: Seite 1 A - 4:10

Ash Ra Tempel: Amboss (Ausschnitt) - 8:50

Tangerine Dream: Fly and Collision of Comas Sola (Ausschnitt) - 7:15

 

Guru Guru: Electric Junk - 10:58

Xhol: Breit (Ausschnitt) - 7:15

Limbus: Heiku - 2:00

Gatefold LP record (CBS Records 10007,1977) & US double CD (Warner Bros. 159292-2, 2006). The LP was No.73 in my original album collection. The song lyrics are printed on the gatefold inner.

 

I enjoy having the ability to play albums in different formats - vinyl, cassette, CD and MiniDisc. The Sony set-up in this photo can play all four and also includes a DVD/SACD player and DAB radio.

KEN BARKER

 

Inside a gatefold album cover.

 

Thanks to brillianthues for the starter image

www.flickr.com/photos/brillianthues/54233275187/in/album-...

 

Eye: Public domain: as2.ftcdn.net/jpg/02/65/72/35/220_F_265723543_OD039nwdUga...

 

Crown: Creative commons: pngimg.com

 

Lizard: Thanks to abstractartangel77

www.flickr.com/photos/abstractartangel77/54100282629/

 

Paint/Paint Shop Pro/Filter Forge created with the help of DDG AI

 

Illustration for an album by a Japanese noise musician Merzbow titled Konchuuki ("insect machine"). The packaging of the album is a tip-on gatefold mini-LP sleeve with a pop-up, it is a limited edition CD (400 copies) released by a Brazilian independent record label Essence Music.

 

See the full project here: www.behance.net/gallery/26896731/KONCHUUKI

 

watercolors, colored pencils and digital

 

Thanks for viewing!

New Record out now! to order the record, please send me an email (gene@crushed-eyes.com)

more infos here:

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The Beatles

The White Album

Apple (1968)*

 

Gatefold sleeve.

Includes 4 prints (one for each band member)

+ one A1 size fold-out poster.

 

*My copy is not a first press original but a reissue from the 1970s.

Horses in the snow, seen through the gate. East Sussex.

 

ARTISTS - IVANOV PRESENT

 

- 7 new artists songs (contains hits like 'Luc Steeno combineert erop los' en 'listen to my explanation')

- silkscreened cardboard gatefold cover

- a silkscreened poster with a nice lion drawing

- an inlay paper containing the tracklist

- an inlay paper containing all the lyrics! (now you can sing-a-long with the artists!!!)

  

TRACKS:

1. intro

2. Ivanov present

3. Luc Steeno combineert erop los

4. pakken of stelen

5. (instrumentaal)

6. listen to my explanation

7. outro

   

FOR SALE AT THE KRAAK FESTIVAL

SATURDAY 6TH OF MARCH

Gatefold brochure. Info side. Folds exposed. Sugar beaches, flower petal skies, tipsy fish...and even those words have a purpose too.

 

See also: opened half | cover (folded)

 

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Eco-Friendly Parties Make It Easy to be Green

dvGreen Makes Entertaining Beautiful, Stylish and Good for the Planet

 

July, 2007, New York City, NY—You don’t have to sacrifice style to make the planet a

better place. This is the philosophy Danielle Venokur lives by and hopes to promote with

her sustainable events production company, dvGreen. The new company, which promises fabulous events with a reduced ecological and carbon footprint, offers clients organic food, flowers and table linens—as well as tree-free paper invitations, vegetable-based inks, the donation and composting of leftover food, and more– while creating all the quality and ambiance of an A-List event .

 

www.dvgreen.com

 

Passageway to Excel Exhibition Centre from Custom House station

Uploaded for Zsolt, as I was reminded while sorting out books on the shelves. These belonged to my mother, probably the first sci-fi I read as I child. These are the early 70s covers, making one big picture.

David Lynch

 

United States b.1946

 

Vinyl 12-inch records in gatefold cardboard sleeve

 

Cover art and design: David Lynch, Chris Bigg and Vaughan Oliver

 

Sunday Best Recordings, United Kingdom, 2011

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Library

 

Golden Earring

To The Hilt

LP

Gatefold sleeve.

Artwork [Photographic Retouching] : Richard Manning

Cover : Hipgnosis

Design Concept : George Hardie

Polydor (1976)

+

Golden Earring

To The Hilt

Cassette

Polydor (1976)

The Dead Sea

Stefan Marx (Hamburg, Germany)

 

3 Posters in Gatefold Record Sleeve, 60 x 90 cm, b/w color Offset,

Edition of 500, 2011, Published by Smallville and Nieves

 

www.nieves.ch/catalogue/stefanrecord.html

Gatefold LP Artwork for the forthcoming Mudd & Pollard Album on Claremont 56. acrylic and spraypaint on wood gs80.blogspot.com/

At Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine in Kyoto, Japan.

The Who

Tommy

Track Records (1969)

 

Triple gatefold sleeve.

Jocelyn Montgomery

 

United Kingdom

 

David Lynch

 

United States b.1946

 

Compact-disc in gatefold cardboard case

 

Cover art and design: Chris Eselgroth and Jocelyn Montgomery

 

Mammoth Records, United States, 1998

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Library

 

Rebekah Del Rio

 

United States b.1967

 

Promotional compact-disc in gatefold cardboard sleeve

 

Cannes International Film Festival, France, 2001

 

Collection: Asymmetrical Productions, Los Angeles

P1000304.1

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunluce_Castle

* Exterior shots of Dunluce Castle were used in Game of Thrones for Pyke of House Greyjoy on Pyke Island

* In 1973 the castle appeared on the inner gatefold of the multi-million selling Led Zeppelin album Houses of the Holy.

  

2012 – US

2 x Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo 200 g, Gatefold

Analogue Productions – APP 75011-45, Elektra – EKS-75011

Danger Mouse (Brian Joseph Burton)

 

United States b.1977

 

Sparklehorse

 

United States 1995-2010

 

Vinyl 12-inch records in Gatefold cardboard sleeve; compact-disc in cardboard sleeve; limited edition box with paper booklet and lobby cards

 

Cover art and design: David Lynch and Jacob Escobedo

 

Parlophone/Lex Records, Europe, 2010

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Library

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Album cover for "The answer", the last music album by the greek rock band 2L8, which was just released. It is available as a digital download and a limited edition compact disc, which comes in a lovely gatefold card case, featuring more of my photography.

 

**The band has decided that all income from selling the album that will be generated from online orders and at the band's shows will be donated to causes that support the refugee crisis in Greece.

You can listen to the full album online here: 2l8toolate.bandcamp.com/album/the-answer

 

Read more: nickiupstairs.com/the-answer/

A boat with knobs on sneaks away on a gray day, heading for Dartmouth. It has been parked in London for some time.

"Moonstone" was built in the Netherlands and 'delivered' in 2021. It cost 69 gazillion of money and is owned by 2 brothers who sell booze. It has a super bass boost button for listening to Barry Manilow 12" remixes on the Amstrad sound system. Get down.

 

Better listening can be found on Moontan, a 12" album by Golden Earring, also built in the Netherlands. It came in a spiffing gatefold cover which was a bit salacious for the US market and is quite proggy, but all the better for that. Yes, 'Radar Love' is on it, it's from 1973.

 

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The Sword: Warp Riders (interior illustration)

Kemado Records 2010

Formats: Gatefold 12" LP, CD

 

Artwork: Dan McPharlin

RedMak, Architects and Urban Designers, branding - Corporate brochure fold out section.

iPhone 14 Pro-6588/No post processing.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunluce_Castle

* Exterior shots of Dunluce Castle were used in Game of Thrones for Pyke of House Greyjoy on Pyke Island

* In 1973 the castle appeared on the inner gatefold of the multi-million selling Led Zeppelin album Houses of the Holy.

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D/AD– Build.

Photography– Saccenti.

Sculpture– Commonwealth.

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New Record out now! to order the record, please send me an email (gene@crushed-eyes.com)

more infos here:

www.geengerrecords.com/products/705284-ippio-payo-genelab...

Chrysta Bell

 

United States b.1978

 

Compact-disc in gatefold cardboard case

 

Cover art and design: David Lynch and Todd Gallopo with photography by David Lynch

 

La Rose Noire, United States, 2013

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Library

inner gatefold from the new album "The Dissolution" by Crickets' Lullaby..

 

New arrival double gatefold, classic album

David Lynch

 

United States b.1946

 

Vinyl 12-inch records in gatefold cardboard sleeve; compact-dosc in cardboard sleeve

 

Cover art and design: Vaughan Oliver and Marc Atkins

 

Sunday Best Recordings, United Kingdom, 2011

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Libary

faces the North Channel in Country Antrim in Northern Ireland. A castle was first built on this site in the 13th century by Richard Óg de Burgh. It changed hands several times and was built up over the centuries. In 1588, the Girona, a galleon of the Spanish Armada wrecked on nearby rocks. Cannons from the ship were retrieved and used to fortify the castle, and two treasure chests were recovered and sold, with the funds going to the castle's upkeep. During a storm in 1639, part of the kitchen collapsed and fell into the sea, taking most of the kitchen staff with it. Legend has it that only one boy survived, as he was sitting in a corner of the kitchen that did not collapse. Dunluce Castle was abandoned shortly afterwards.

 

The castle may have been the inspiration for Cair Paravel in C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. It also appears on the inner gatefold of the Led Zeppelin album Houses of the Holy (with the Giant's Causeway on the cover).

  

David Lynch

 

United States b.1946

 

Vinyl 12-inch records in gatefold cardboard sleeve; compact-disc in cardboard sleeve, custom booklet in bespoke suedelle slipcase

 

Cover art and design: David Lynch, Chris Bigg and Vaughan Oliver

 

Sunday Best Recordings, United Kingdom, 2011

 

Collection: QAGOMA Research Library

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