FOR
THE LOVE OF VINYL
The Album Art of Hipgnosis: Storm Thorgerson & Aubrey Powell
Hardbound,
9½" x 12¼", 224
pages
450 color illustrations
2008, Picturebox
Text by Nick Mason, Peter Blake, Paula
Scher
From the Publisher:
Hipgnosis was the biggest and best graphic design
firm for the biggest and best bands of the 60s and 70s. Formed
by Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey Powell in London in 1968 (with
the addition of Throbbing Gristle’s Peter Christopherson
in 1974), Hipgnosis specialized in creative photography for the
music business, making classic album covers for bands and musicians
like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Electric Light Orchestra, Genesis,
10cc, Yes, Peter Gabriel, The Gods, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Paul
McCartney, Syd Barrett, Scorpions and Styx, among others. Over
the course of its 15 year existence, Hipgnosis produced timeless
rock iconography—everybody knows at least one Hipgnosis
cover, thanks to Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon. The
firm’s inventive takes on the themes or titles of any given
album opened up a new visual language in album cover art, one
in which theatrical tableaux, trick photography and logo design
played notable roles. For the Love of Vinyl is the first
book to survey Storm and Powell’s output in detail, focusing
on more than 60 package designs—from cover to label—described
with entertaining detail by the team who created them. Also included
are short essays by musicians (such as Pink Floyd’s Nick
Mason and artists (British Pop artist Peter Blake) and fellow
designers (Paula Scher) on their favorite Hipgnosis covers, as
well as previously unseen photographs and ephemera. Complementing
all this material is a lengthy critical-historical text examining
Hipgnosis and its legacy. For the Love of Vinyl is the rock book
of 2008.
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