![]() ![]() Both a trip down memory lane and a study in the evolution of cover art, this is a sweeping look at an underappreciated art form. This edition of Record Covers presents a selection of the best rock album covers of the 60s to 90s from music archivist, disc jockey, journalist, and former record-publicity executive Michael Ochs’s enormous private collection. Many are works of art and have become as famous as the music they stand for- Andy Warhol’s covers, for example, including the banana he designed for The Velvet Underground. For music fans the covers are the expression of a period, of a particular time in their lives. Like the music on the discs, they address such. ![]() ![]() Record covers are a sign of our life and times. ![]() Like the music on the discs, they address such issues as love, life, death, fashion, and rebellion. Buy a cheap copy of 1000 Record Covers book by Michael Ochs. Book shows slight shelf wear to covers, Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good. Iconic artwork, memorable cover-sleeves, and long-lost classics all jostle for space in this virtual shelf of music history. Find 1000 Record Covers by Ochs, Michael at Biblio. Vinyl’s back in style and in this selection of 1000 of the most iconic record sleeves from the 60s to 90s, we recall why it’s the biggest and best music format ever. ![]()
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