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Alan Aldridge (1) (1938–2017)

Auteur de The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics

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12+ oeuvres 1,243 utilisateurs 17 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Crédit image: Alan Aldridge, 1967.

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Œuvres de Alan Aldridge

The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics (1969) — Directeur de publication — 456 exemplaires
The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics [compilation] (1990) — Directeur de publication — 345 exemplaires
The Gnole (1991) 206 exemplaires
The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics 2 (1971) 53 exemplaires
The Peacock Party (1979) 52 exemplaires
The Lion's Cavalcade (1980) 32 exemplaires
Pipe Dreams (2014) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag (1959) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions1,924 exemplaires
La Maison au bord du monde (1908) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions1,482 exemplaires
Hamlet, Revenge! (1937) — Concepteur de la couverture, quelques éditions510 exemplaires
The Weight of the Evidence (1943) — Concepteur de la couverture, quelques éditions221 exemplaires
The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1973) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions139 exemplaires
THE PENGUIN BOOK OF COMICS: A SLIGHT HISTORY (1967) — Illustrateur — 133 exemplaires
Le chat du bord (1977) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions123 exemplaires
The Penguin John Lennon (1965) — Artiste de la couverture — 102 exemplaires
The D.A. Breaks a Seal (1946) — Concepteur de la couverture, quelques éditions78 exemplaires
The Foxglove Saga (1960) — Concepteur de la couverture, quelques éditions65 exemplaires
Corpse at the Carnival (1958) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions51 exemplaires
Or Be He Dead (1958) — Concepteur de la couverture, quelques éditions38 exemplaires
Posh food (Penguin handbooks) (1964) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions14 exemplaires
The Whipping Boys (1958) — Concepteur de la couverture, quelques éditions13 exemplaires
What's Wrong with Parliament? (Penguin Specials) (1964) — Concepteur de la couverture — 6 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1938-07-08
Date de décès
2017-02-17
Sexe
male
Nationalité
England
Pays (pour la carte)
England, UK
Lieu de naissance
London, England, UK
Lieux de résidence
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Los Angeles, California, USA
Professions
Writer

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Over the course of his 40-year career, Alan Aldridge has been the design guru for the Beatles; a designer of gigs and album covers for the Rolling Stones, Elton John, the Who, Cream, and Led Zeppelin; the target of police prosecution for his notorious Chelsea Girls poster; the author of the bestselling children's book The Butterfly Ball; and a graphic designer for the Hard Rock Cafe, the House of Blues, and the New York Times.
Here is the definitive visual survey of the art of Alan Aldridge, whose signature style came to define the Psychedelic Era for a generation, and for generations to come. The Man with Kaleidoscope Eyes charts Aldridge's extraordinary life with extraordinary images, giving the complete portrait of a graphic genius who fully expressed the spirit of his time.
Brimming with the very best tripped-out, pulsating illustrations and designs culled from all corners of his varied body of work, the resulting visual feat will astonish and delight fans of all ages.
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petervanbeveren | Sep 15, 2023 |
This book is soooo 60s. Its still fun to look at. As the years go by I am less and less impressed by the Beatles after 1966 (Sgt. Peppers was sort of a "jump the shark" for me). I know they were revolutionary and trend setters and all that. There is just so much rock and roll energy in their early work that is missing from later stuff. All that said, I do like the White Album at least the parts that aren't filler, three sides worth maybe. I pretty much hated the late sixties altogether anyway. Oh, and I always liked Lennon songs way more than McCartney songs all the way up to the end in 1970. Lennon still knew what rock and roll was all about.

Listening to "You're Gonna Lose That Girl."
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Gumbywan | 5 autres critiques | Jun 24, 2022 |
 
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Mithril | 4 autres critiques | Dec 9, 2018 |
This is a much better book than I think people give it credit. Phantasia Is almost ignored and forgotten. Alan Aldridge presents his meteoric rise from a down-and-out on the streets of London in the early sixties 'sitting alongside the meths drinkers of Commercial Road around their blazing fruit-box bonfires', begging for booze, shop-lifting tins of fish from Tesco just to survive; till one day spotting a tiny poster in Bunnies Coffee Shop calling out for something called 'Graphic Artists' and offering 'free coffee' and tuition.
Aldridge quickly rose to become the darling of the psychedelic scene in London and Visual Consultant to their exalted majesties The Beatles. Rubbing shoulders with the Rolling Stones, Andy Warhol, Elton John, and forming a long friendship with John Lennon.
The book contains over 80 illustrations (many of them full or even double page spreads, including one fold out poster). It is packed with great stories and anecdotes from these amazing times.
Aldridge provides a frank and honest tale of how by pure luck and encouragement he rose from the naive psychedelic style which made him popular to being one of the first to spot the potential of the airbrush gaining him and his art team massive popularity and opening doors and providing the opportunities to indulge himself in his own creative flights of fancy which sparked huge successes such as The Butterfly Ball.
A fascinating read, and a worthy addition to anyone's art studio bookshelf.
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Sylak | Apr 14, 2017 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
12
Aussi par
15
Membres
1,243
Popularité
#20,645
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
17
ISBN
75
Langues
6

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