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Andy Warhol's Jazz Album Covers Vol.2
Label | Doxy ‎– DOY008 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, 140 Gram Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, 140 Gram Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, 140 Gram 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, 140 Gram Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, Numbered |
Barcode | 0889397000080 |
Country | Europe |
Released | 2011 |
Genre | Jazz |
Style | Big Band, Swing |
Both Feet In The Groove | |||
A1 | – Artie Shaw | One Foot In The Groove | |
A2 | – Artie Shaw | Rockin’ Chair | |
A3 | – Artie Shaw | Jungle Drums (Canto Karabali) | |
A4 | – Artie Shaw | Solid Sam | |
A5 | – Artie Shaw | Just Kiddin’ Around | |
A6 | – Artie Shaw | Octoroon | |
B1 | – Artie Shaw | Prosschai | |
B2 | – Artie Shaw | What Is This Thing Called Love? | |
B3 | – Artie Shaw | Lady Day | |
B4 | – Artie Shaw | Little Jazz | |
B5 | – Artie Shaw | Comin’ On | |
B6 | – Artie Shaw | One Night Stand | |
The Congregation | |||
C1 | – Johnny Griffin | The Congregation | |
C2 | – Johnny Griffin | Latin Quarter | |
C3 | – Johnny Griffin | I’m Glad There Is You | |
D1 | – Johnny Griffin | Main Spring | |
D2 | – Johnny Griffin | It’s You Or No One | |
D3 | – Johnny Griffin | I Remember You | |
The Story Of Moondog | |||
E1 | – Moondog | Up Broadway | |
E2 | – Moondog | Perpetual Motion | |
E3 | – Moondog | Gloving It | |
E4 | – Moondog | Improvisation | |
E5 | – Moondog | Ray Malone Softshoe | |
E6 | – Moondog | Two Quotations In Dialogue | |
E7 | – Moondog | 5/8 In Two Shades | |
F1 | – Moondog | Moondog’s Theme | |
F2 | – Moondog | In The Doorway | |
F3 | – Moondog | Duet | |
F4 | – Moondog | Trimbas In Quarters | |
F5 | – Moondog | Wildwood | |
F6 | – Moondog | Trimbas In Eighths | |
F7 | – Moondog | Organ Rounds | |
Blue Lights | |||
G1 | – Kenny Burrell | I Never Knew | |
G2 | – Kenny Burrell | Yes Baby | |
H1 | – Kenny Burrell | Scotch Blues | |
H2 | – Kenny Burrell | Autumn In New York | |
H3 | – Kenny Burrell | Caravan | |
I1 | – Kenny Burrell | Rock Salt | |
I2 | – Kenny Burrell | The Man I Love | |
J1 | – Kenny Burrell | Chuckin’ | |
J2 | – Kenny Burrell | Phinupi |
Everyone knows about The Velvet Underground & Nico cover or the Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers, but Warhol actually designed more than 50 album covers over the course of his career.
A few years ago one might have been able to pick up a used copy of some of these albums for a few bucks, but since the publication of Paul Marechal’s 2008 book Andy Warhol: The Record Covers (1949-1987), and the 2009 Warhol Live exhibition—the first ever comprehensive retrospective of Andy Warhol’s album cover artwork—original copies have been known to change hands for thousands of dollars. For the most part (3 out of the 4 albums in each box) have never been reissued on vinyl, and a few have also never been issued on CD, making this box set your only chance to own these Warhols.
The four jazz albums collected in this box all come from that very exciting time in Warhol’s career (1956-1958) when he, in addition to being a successful commercial designer, was also an up and coming fine artist. Through these covers, we can also see the evolution of Warhol’s “blotted ink” style, which would become a hallmark of his later work. The flowers on Johnny Griffin’s The Congregation, on the other hand, are an early example of his Flowers prints of the following decade. The calligraphic writing employed on some of the albums was done by Warhol’s mother. Her distinct handwriting would grace many of her son’s works over the years. Featuring: Artie Shaw "Both Feet In The Groove" (1956), Johnny Griffin "The Congregation" (1957), Moondog "The Story Of Moondog" (1957) and Kenny Burrell "Blue Light" (1958)
5LP's in a Lift Top Box, Machine numbered and Limited to 500 Copies
A few years ago one might have been able to pick up a used copy of some of these albums for a few bucks, but since the publication of Paul Marechal’s 2008 book Andy Warhol: The Record Covers (1949-1987), and the 2009 Warhol Live exhibition—the first ever comprehensive retrospective of Andy Warhol’s album cover artwork—original copies have been known to change hands for thousands of dollars. For the most part (3 out of the 4 albums in each box) have never been reissued on vinyl, and a few have also never been issued on CD, making this box set your only chance to own these Warhols.
The four jazz albums collected in this box all come from that very exciting time in Warhol’s career (1956-1958) when he, in addition to being a successful commercial designer, was also an up and coming fine artist. Through these covers, we can also see the evolution of Warhol’s “blotted ink” style, which would become a hallmark of his later work. The flowers on Johnny Griffin’s The Congregation, on the other hand, are an early example of his Flowers prints of the following decade. The calligraphic writing employed on some of the albums was done by Warhol’s mother. Her distinct handwriting would grace many of her son’s works over the years. Featuring: Artie Shaw "Both Feet In The Groove" (1956), Johnny Griffin "The Congregation" (1957), Moondog "The Story Of Moondog" (1957) and Kenny Burrell "Blue Light" (1958)
5LP's in a Lift Top Box, Machine numbered and Limited to 500 Copies
Barcode – 889397000080