His Band and the Street Choir (Original artwork assemblage for the 1970 album)

  • Los Angeles: Warner Brothers Records, 1970
By [Photography] [Album artwork] Van Morrison (subject); David Gahr (photographer)
Los Angeles: Warner Brothers Records, 1970. Original photographic artwork assemblage for Van Morrison's classic 1970 album, , with original double exposure photograph by David Gahr, designed by Janet Planet and used by Warner Brothers Records as shooting artwork for the album cover.

Production annotations, in manuscript marker and pencil, at bottom of board below the image. Annotations on verso noting, "Van Morrison 'Cover' 1884," in manuscript marker, with the "1884" being the album catalogue number, and "the band + street choir," just below in manuscript pencil.

Gahr was a preeminent photographer of folk, blues, jazz, and rock musicians for over four decades, whose subjects include the likes of Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Miles Davis, Bruce Springsteen, Janis Joplin, Peter Seeger, and many, many others. His work was regularly featured in the seminal rock magazine "Crawdaddy."

Building on the critical successes of "Astral Weeks" (1968), and "Moondance" (1970), Morrison's fourth studio LP featured the highest charting single of his career, "Domino." Originally titled "Virgo's Fool, Street Choir," the LP was renamed prior to release, without Morrison's consent, by Warner Brothers.

Photograph mounted on board, with a clear acrylic overlay. Original black paper overlay included but not attached.

Photograph 13 x 19 inches mounted to board as created, measuring 15.5 x 24 inches. Near Fine.

Details

Title

His Band and the Street Choir (Original artwork assemblage for the 1970 album)

Author

[Photography] [Album artwork] Van Morrison (subject); David Gahr (photographer)

Condition

Unknown

Publisher

Warner Brothers Records: Los Angeles

Date

1970


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