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... This thread could be endless...
jim
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1954.
got to find these Graham Marsh books...
Marsh, Graham and Callingham, Glyn. California Cool: West Coast Jazz of the 50s & 60s, The Album Cover Art. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1992.
Marsh, Graham and Lewis, Barrie. The Blues Album Cover Art. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1996.
Last edited by Hard Bop Hank (2009-11-19 03:53:03)
I have the first & highly recommend it. There is a great snap of Cal Tjader from '54 on the last page!
I had a quite of few of the covers from California Cool framed back in the '90's they're molding away now in my mother's shed, somewhere on the Wirral. Sad really, should go and pick them up. The book is a fortune now, if you can get hold of it.
That great Cal snap is now the last one on the OP of the Cal thread here.
There was also another cover book which had reproductions of Blue Note, Prestige and Riverside albums, I had Dexter Gordon's "Our Man in Paris" framed. I had quite a bachelor pad in those days, Miles's "Sketches of Spain" would be playing as I would be reading some spontaneous bop prosody from The Legend of Dulouz. Except it was only an upstairs bedroom at my parents, and it starts to become problematic when you tell a potential conquest you are back living with your mum and dad, even if its only temporary.
'East Coasting' is nice too, but long out of print. Maybe we need a bumper edition of all his books bound in a single volume? Mmm...
GG
^Sounds like a project for your good self, GG.
Makes perfect sense, even as a vainity publishing exercise.
For those who loved the Blue Note, California Cool and East Coastin' books there's now a very nice looking Prestige tome complete with CD:
http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=489298
Staceyboy
Very nice!
But I sense a debt to a man named Marsh...
Great to see the Americans finally waking up to their own amazing heritage. But hey! £55. Who is this for? Outrageous elitist pricing. Graham and I have more work to do...
GG
55 GBP is not a bad price if you're going to frame some of the covers. Some of Prestige's covers are quite modernist with interesting art.
Prestige covers are bloody brilliant, but the original books on Blue Note/California Cool/East Coasting were paperbacks in the £20 area I recall. I think £55 is an absurd price. If you want to frame them find the original vinyl records - now that's art!
GG
I paid more than 20 quid for California Cool if I remember right, more like 35, and that was around 1994.
I've just checked my copy and it's priced at £16.99. Also, book prices have actually reduced in real terms over the last 15 years, in relation to the rate of inflation (since the withdrawal of the net book agreement). I know because I work in the book trade. Take it from me, £55 is a bloody ridiculous price for a book on cover art. The publisher clearly does not know the market.
GG
I always regretted somehow not being involved in the book or publishing trade.