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To have ventured outside the limits of your own perimeters

A brief venture outside the limits of this blog with a post of music paraphernalia.



keith tippett moth woman by roger dean (from an inner sleeve)





Schizo, back cover, 7" reissue, early Pinhas project





Schizo, front, 7" reissue





Walter Mac Mazzieri, Teatrino del flauto nano, 1972 (from the cover of Rock Progressivo Italiano: The Complete Discography). Italian prog covers are always insane.





dylan nyoukis, shield that pierces the earth lp label





emma myldenberger lp label (70s Germany)





"Often do you believe to have ventured outside the limits of your own perimeters"
Omit, insert to the 7" inch "The Invision State" (Trinder, '94-ish). Clinton Williams is responsible for both the music and artwork





andrew chalk artwork for cd on his Faraway Press





Graham Lambkin, artwork for 7" that came with Muckraker 7
See my previous post of Lambkin's art





pylon, keep your melody hands on my burning gems, 7-inch front (finland)





sir richard bishop, salvador kali (one of my favorite records)





tom recchion design for free rock cd (tom recchion also designs for Tam Tam Books)





Jacks





able tasmans, new zealand band





trad gras och stenar collage





stray cat rock





Nico, Desolation Angel (weird 7" that I have no memory of buying)





Art director: Sunao Isaji, Concert:20-21 cd





Dadamah, Nicotine 7", art by Kim Pieters (my scanner can't handle reflective covers)





Kemialliset Ystävät, insert for Latvasta Laho cd





quiet sun, mainstream, cassette (Brian Eno and Charles Hayward on the same album)





The Rockets





taj mahal travelers (scanned each half of lp jacket and spliced together, only time I will ever do that)





so much fire to roast human flesh, Cover artwork by Fred Tomaselli





albert marcoeur





kemialliset ystavat, finnish psych lp insert





the bob moog doll, packaging (who will make me a Wendy Carlos doll)

July 2009 Filed under july 2009, music, illustration, graham lambkin, greatest hits 
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