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Great Street Art: Reggae, Blues, and World Beat Pters, 1977-1989 (Paperback)
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Great Street Art: Reggae, Blues, and World Beat Pters, 1977-1989 (Paperback)
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Bob Marley died in 1981, but the interest he generated in the
raggae, blues, and world beat music continued to grow. Around the
world local bands sprang up and clubs began to feature the music to
ever-increasing numbers of patrons. To advertise these events
hundreds of posters were hung on telephone poles, vacant walls, and
shop windows. Made on photocopiers and litho presses, by local
artists, they have the edge that comes from needing to catch one's
attention with a minimum of expense. The result is raw,
"in-your-face" street art that captures the spirit of a generation.
Victor Burleigh has gathered together more than 500 original
posters dating from 1977 to 1989, from San Francisco, a city on the
cutting edge of the music world and a haven for raggae, blues, and
world beat music. Nearly every night one of the many music clubs
would offer a live concert of an up-and-coming group. Since every
club produced its own posters, there is a wide variety of styles
and graphic images, as well as a history of the music scene
captured in these posters. They are reproduced in this large volume
that is a must for graphic designers, rock historians, and
collectors. It is a perfect companion to Burleigh's first book,
Great Rock & Roll Street Art.
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