Via Bruno Perdigão
"Robert Crumb first began drawing record covers in 1968 when Janis
Joplin, a fellow Haight Ashbury denizen, asked him to provide a cover
for her album Cheap Thrills. It was an invitation the budding artist
couldn't resist, especially since he had been fascinated with record
covers-particularly for the legendary jazz, country, and old-time blues
music of the 1920s and 1930s-since he was a teen. This early
collaboration proved so successful that Crumb went on to draw hundreds
of record covers for both new artists and largely forgotten masters. So
remarkable were Crumb's artistic interpretations of these old 78 rpm
singles that the art itself proved influential in their rediscovery in
the 1960s and 1970s. Including such classics as Truckin' My Blues Away,
Harmonica Blues, and Please Warm My Weiner, Crumb's opus also features
more recent covers done for CDs. R. Crumb: The Complete Record Cover
Collection is a must-have for any lover of graphics and old-time music."
http://books.wwnorton.com/books/detail.aspx?ID=22322
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Que massa! Não sabia que o Crumb tinha ilustrado capas de discos! Que irado!
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