a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 27

a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 27

#adrawingaday #AlbumArt The Rolling Stones are such an iconic band in so many ways. Their impact on artwork, music, film clips, dance moves and ageing has been epic. This album cover is not that well known… it’s from the Spanish release of the 7″ EP...
a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 27

a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 26

#adrawingaday #AlbumArt Graceland was the 7th solo album for Paul Simon, a great Amercian musician who was originally the Simon half of Simon & Garfunkle (a band I love for their use of the name Cecilia in popular music). Graceland was released in 1986 and was a...
a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 27

a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 25

#adrawingaday #AlbumArt I had forgotten that comedy albums are a thing. I remember friends obsessively listening to comedy albums, copying them onto tape and listening to them in the car while we drove our teenage selves around looking for adventure. Monty Python was...
a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 27

a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 24

#adrawingaday #AlbumArt I loved Prince Rogers Nelson from the moment I first heard his music. He was elegant, eclectic, strange, highly sexual, ambiguous, ahead of his time and incredibly extravagant. He wore makeup, occasionally sang in a falsetto voice and...
a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 27

a drawing a day ::: november 2018 ::: day 23

#adrawingaday #AlbumArt Monk is an iconic jazz album released by jazz pianist and composer Thelonious Monk in 1956. Monk had a unique and loose improvisational style. He is responsible for creating some instantly recognisable jazz standards like Blue Monk, Straight,...