In the Groove

In the Groove

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Vintage Record Graphics 1940-1960

In the Groove is the first pictorial history of album cover art of the 1940s and 1950, an era in which swing, big band, jazz, popular, classical and Latin styles all flourished. Tour the vintage landscape of 1940s 78s and 1950s LPs with the sensational album covers included here — more than 250 in all. Louis Armstrong, Desi Arnaz, Count Basie, the Budapest String Quartet, Doris Day, Miles Davis, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, and Igor Stravinsky aare just the beginning.

Some albums are well-known classics, others are rare collector's items and seldom-seen issues from Columbia, RCA VIctor, Decca, Capitol, and other major labels. Many feature original illustrations of the time, as photographs had not yet become the medium of choice.

A groundbreaking survey, In the Groove features works by pioneering designer Alex Steinweiss and the talented designersand illustrators who followed, including Jim Flora, David Stone Martin, Rudolph deHarak, and Erik Nitsche. Author Eric Kohler interviewed many of the designers himslef, gleaning details of the creative life in the music and many commercial art scenes during and after World War II. Kohler also tells the story of the era's key record labels, and of the technological advances that revolutionized album jackets, such as the invention of the LP.

In today's world of compact discs and tapes, cover art no longer wields the impact of yesterday's amply sized album covers. In the Groove pays homage to the great covers created by legendary designers for the music giants of yesteryear. Here is a glimpse of a golden age, wehn album cover art sounded its own chord in harmony with the music within.