God Speed / Because the Night.
NY: Arista Records, [1978]. 45rpm record. Minute speck of wear to one label, else mint in plain white generic sleeve. More
NY: Arista Records, [1978]. 45rpm record. Minute speck of wear to one label, else mint in plain white generic sleeve. More
n.p.:n.p., [1995]. The performance took place at the Theater of Living Arts in Philadelphia, 1995. Features a color photo of Patti on stage and a quote from "Paths that Cross." Fine (20" x 16"). More
Woodstock, NY: Hanuman Books, 1995. Broadside poem. First printing. Handsomely printed by Leslie Miller of the Grenfell Press. A poem written for William Burroughs, illustrated with Burroughs' self portrait. Fine. More
NY: Macmillan, [1988]. 4to. Hardbound in dust jacket. Second printing. Profusely illustrated with photos throughout. Fine (touch of yellowing to dj flaps). More
Hollywood: A&M Records, 1978. Poster poses the question: "Are We Not Men?" Answer: "Who Cares." Printed in many colors featuring a striking photo-collage of a sunglass-wearing, spiky-haired punk rocker surfing on an ironing board against a leopard print background. The poster advertises bands such as The Police, The Dickies, Joe..... More
NY: Beech Tree/William Morrow, [1987]. Hardbound in dust jacket. First edition. The author traces the development of the bohemian tradition from the early scene in Greenwich Village through the Beats, hippies, and Punks. Illustrated with photographs. Minor tap to one corner, else fine in about fine spine faded dust jacket..... More
[Chicago: M.M. Cole Publishing, 1928]. Pamphlet. First edition. Illustrated throughout with photographs and drawings. Some splits to spine but still solid, couple of corner creases to cover, else very good. An early book on blues harmonica before it became wildly popular in the folk and rock movements of the '50s..... More
Rydal, PA: H.R.B. Inc.. [1965]. 45rpm record in photo-illustrated jacket.. A bizarre Doo-Wop novelty record by The Smiley Brothers about brushing your teeth! The other side features "Club Marching Song" by the St. Rose of Lima Children's Choir that continues with the clean-teeth theme. Cover states "Do the Brush 'March..... More
n.p.: Privately published, 1967. Announces the participation of The Wailers, P.H. Phactor, Weeds, Red Coats, Courtmen, Tweedy Brothers, Impacts, et al. The Trips Festval event took place at the Portland Armory on May 14, 1967. Designed by "Air Sign Co." which was primarily Paul Bassett with occasional help from Gina..... More
NY: Privately published, ca. 1960. Single sheet of thick stock folded to make 4 pages. Cover illustration printed in red of a sunglass-wearing, bearded beatnik with the catch phrase "Where the Beat Meet to Eat" printed above. The Cafe Rafio was located on Bleeker Street in the heart of Greenwich..... More
n.p.:n.p., [1987]. Tour book for Vega's first major tour. Illustrated with photographs. Fine. More
NY: Multiples Inc./Castelli Graphics, 1975. Signed by Warhol in thin marker discretely at the bottom just slightly touching the image. Issued to announce the release of the Jagger Suite of silk-screens, this card was originally part of a set of 10 but is here offered separately. As new (6" x...... More
No place: Privately published, 1995. 4to. Side stapled sheets. First edition. Quite interesting to see how these posters have appreciated in value over 28 years! Possibly the first price guide on the subject. Edge of cover slightly faded, else fine. More
Chicago: Checker, n.d. [ca. 1950's]. 45rpm record. Checker was a subdivision of the famed Chess Records label---the preeminent blues label. Tiny hole punch through labels, else fine in plain white generic sleeve. More
n.p.:n.p., [1994]. Lists Greg Allman, Mimi Farina, Big Brother, and many other '60s groups as participants. Features a photo of Helms. Fine (24" x 11.5"). More
n.p.:n.p., [1969]. In one of his earliest starring roles York played a British rock star who traveled to India to learn how to play sitar from a master. Fine (11" x 14"). The lot:. More