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Von der Liebe zur schwarzen Scheibe

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Taschen made in Portugal

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Jazz Club

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Jazz Covers

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Best of

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Jazz Covers

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A multiplicacao dos discos

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"Jazz Covers" é apresentado hoje na Fnac do Chiado

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Música: Autor português edita este mês o livro "Jazz Covers" pela Taschen

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O rosto do jazz

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Jazz Covers

Wiedemann, Julius (Editor)
Paulo, Joaquim
Softcover with flaps, 24 x 24 cm (9.4 x 9.4 in.), 496 pages
$ 39.99
ISBN: 978-3-8228-2366-8
Edition: English
Availability: In Stock
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"La tendencia retro alcanza al mundo de la música. TASCHEN se apunta a la vinilomanía lanzando Jazz Covers una selección deportadas de LPs de jazz."
Woman, Barcelona, Spain
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Alex Steinweiss, The Inventor of the Modern Album Cover
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"The man who revolutionized this whole field… the father of record design, is Alex Steinweiss."—Jay Maisel, photographer. Alex Steinweiss's epic career in illustration, graphics, and commercial art—celebrated in a limited edition of 1,500 copies, each signed by the artist.

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In the late 1970s, the standard black vinyl disc mutated and developed into a thousand different forms, as picture discs and oddly shaped recordings entered the market. Ranging from blatant commercial gimmicks to limited edition collector's items via weird anomolies and art projects, this is the ultimate selection of Extraordinary Records.