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See Label For Contents: A Survey of 45 Rpm Record Art in America, 1955-1980

10 September 2008, 22.00 | Posted in Books & Magazines | No comments »

highsnobiety - See Label For Contents: A Survey of 45 Rpm Record Art in America, 1955-1980

The interest in album art and music poster design is certainly high these days. Exhibitions and books on the subject are varied and beginning to form a strong base for full coverage. Among the forthcoming related titles, See Label For Contents might be the most exciting. A few reasons for that. One, it’s co-edited by Josh Davis (DJ Shadow), no slouch in the record collecting department. Second, the focus is discreet and allows for a well developed trajectory of development. Look for it around holiday time from Power House Books


 See Label For Contents: A Survey of 45 Rpm Record Art in America, 1955 1980


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