Poster Title: Circa: 1969 Artist: E.C. Smith / Scott Material: Thick Stock Paper Item: Vintage Music Memorabilia Poster Size: 21'' x 26.25'' (approx.) Colors: Black & White image This poster is in Very Good - Excellent Condition. (Please see all of the photos provided for greater detail, and feel free to ask for more if needed.) There are NO rips, tears, stains, pinholes, or water damage. It was never hung up, or on display. All posters have been preserved in a large tuppaware bin, kept of of sunlight for all these years. They were only opened for photographs, and are still tucked away in the same storage closet.
Poster Title: Circa: 1969 Artist: E.C. Smith / Scott Material: Thick Stock Paper Item: Vintage Music Memorabilia Poster Size: 21'' x 26.25'' (approx.) Colors: Black & White image This poster is in Very Good - Excellent Condition. (Please see all of the photos provided for greater detail, and feel free to ask for more if needed.) There are NO rips, tears, stains, pinholes, or water damage. It was never hung up, or on display. All posters have been preserved in a large tuppaware bin, kept of of sunlight for all these years. They were only opened for photographs, and are still tucked away in the same storage closet.
JULY 28, 1968 – During sessions for what would be commonly referred to as “The White Album,” The Beatles held their “Mad Day Out,” an all-day group photography session across London which produced most of their more well-known latter-day photographs, including the cover of their “1967-1970” album.Don McCullin, predominantly a photographer of war zones, was […] More
Pour un bal funèbre cinq étoiles.
Photographer Frank Fischbeck managed to meet The Beatles ahead of their concert in Munich in June 1966 and has an archive of 140 photographs from the West German tour.
Limited edition 180-gram, audiophile vinyl LP pressing of this album from the Fab Four comes housed in replicated artwork. The Beatles were just about to make their big transition from mop-topped British Invaders to the innovators of psychedelic rock in the mid- to late-1960s on 1965's "Rubber Soul." The mega hit "Drive My Car" is the classic Beatle romantic rocker, but darker songs such as "Nowhere Man" and "Think for Yourself" creep into the lineup. "Michelle" is another romantic ballad that won the Lennon & McCartney team a Grammy. This vinyl pressing contains the 2009 digital remaster of the album, making it sound more vibrant and electrifying than ever before.
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