The Beatles: Illustrated Lyrics

The Beatles: Illustrated Lyrics

by Alan Aldridge (Editor)

Synopsis

THE BEATLES ILLUSTRATED LYRICS were first published in two separate volumes in 1969 and 1971. Artist Alan Aldridge's aim was to capture the essence of the Beatles' appeal and to present a book which was as entertaining to the eye and the imagination as their music is to the ear. He succeeded and the result was a stunning collection of colour illustrations by some of the most famous artists of the time. Surreal and psychedelic, the lyrics and illustrations reflect the mood of the 60s, and show what an immense influence the greatest band of all time had on the style of their generation and those that followed. This new collector's hardback edition retains all the style of the original and is a must for any Beatles' fan or anyone interested in design or the social history of the 60s. Contributors include Clive Arrowsmith, David Bailey, Mel Calman, David Hockney, Ronald Searle, Peter Max, Ralph Steadman and many more...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: New
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 01 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 0316641316
ISBN 13: 9780316641319
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Media Reviews
Originally published in 1969 in two volumes, this collection is issued for the first time in hardback. For those unfamiliar with previous editions, the book is a compilation of 206 Beatles lyrics as illustrated both by fans and by internationally famous artists of the time such as David Bailey, David Hockney, and Ralph Steadman. Edited by designer Alan Aldridge, it also features quotes from the band, specially commissioned photographs, and many of the songs they wrote for other artists such as Cilla Black and PJ Proby. In interpreting the lyrics, the illustrators breathe new life into the words and flesh out basic love songs such as Love Me Do and She Loves You with their surreal and psychedelic images. Similarly, the more mature lyrics of later songs such as Eleanor Rigby and Norwegian Wood , which are effective as words alone, also profit from visual enhancement. The diverse material on offer encompasses a broad spectrum of styles that range from the nursery rhyme-like Yellow Submarine through the hallucinogenic Strawberry Fields Forever and the abstract I Am The Walrus to the reflective beauty of Across the Universe . As with poems, lyrics will always be open to interpretation and the Beatles songs have suffered more dissection than most. However, the illustrations not only successfully capture the essence of the songs but also provide a fascinating reflection of 1960s culture, perhaps most notably by the frequent use of sexist imagery. The Beatle s' enormous contribution to art, fashion, and music in the 1960s cannot be under- estimated, nor can their lasting impact on popular culture be disputed, making this definitive collection as relevant today as it was then. The lavish presentation with full colour illustrations ensures it is essential both for casual fans and for obsessive devotees who wish to deconstruct every word of every lyric. The Fab Four changed the world and this is a wonderful example of their colossal talent. Robert Brookes, AMAZON.CO.UK REVIEW
Author Bio
Alan Aldridge was a close personal friend of the Beatles and worked with them on various projects. Winner of many design awards, his work is a familiar feature in magazines, advertisement billboards and record covers.