AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...
USA vinyl LP, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl, promo vinyl LP, promo 12" vinyl, promo CD album... UK artwork, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl...
Top release decades
1970s, 1960s...
Top music labels
Harvest, Apple...
Top barcodes
Top catalogue numbers
ST-424, ARTWORK...
Top titles
Listening To Richard Brautigan - Sealed, Listening To Richard Brautigan...
Top wanted titles
Other artist names
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Related artists
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A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...
| RICHARD BRAUTIGAN Listening To Richard Brautigan (A unique 1969
UK original hand assembled piece of proof artwork commissioned by
Zapple Records & featuring what was to become the rear sleeve for
the aborted album. This unique piece of artwork measures
approximately 13" x 13", laid on a 15" x 20" stiff card backing & was
designed by John Kosh. It features three pages including tracing paper
overlays. It comes with excellent provenance in that it was obtained
from anex-employee of Apple when the offices closed in the mid Seventies) See 'More Info' for further details ...
Tracklisting: This unique piece of artwork was designed by the famous Apple designer John Kosh who was
responsible for many Beatles/Solo album sleeves such as Let It Be and The Wedding Album box
as well as other famous album sleeves by such artists as The Rolling Stones, The Eagles and
The Who.
THE DESIGN
The overall dimensions of the piece are 15" x 20" with the design itself being approximately
13" square.
The top/cover page is plain black paper with similar texture to the familiar black Apple
album inner sleeves.
The second page is plain tracing paper with annotations 'yellow' & 'black' referring to the
text & background colour of the top of the sleeve design.
The third page is like thick tracing paper with 'ZAP01' & 'LISTENING TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN'
labels mounted for positional effect. This dates this design to a very early period as the
ZAP01 number was never actually used & this album was finally scheduled for release as
'ZAPPLE03' in late 1969.
The bottom is a thick white card, upon which is mounted the format for the sleeve design
with 'LISTENING TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN' header text followed by brief sleeve notes. Under this
are two 6½" x 8" black & white photographs depicting Richard & his then girlfriend Valerie
Estes. Across the two photographs is hand written 'Position Only' in red chinagraph pencil.
Sadly for all of us, only two test acetates were ever made of the final album before Allen
Klein closed Zapple down, although it was finally issued on EMI Harvest in the US in 1970 -
Interestingly, using EXACTLY the same sleeve design as this, so they must have liked it!
This is a superb piece of Apple history - a one of a kind - for a project that was
eventually scrapped! | | RICHARD BRAUTIGAN Listening To Richard Brautigan (A unique 1969
UK original hand assembled piece of proof artwork commissioned by
Zapple Records & featuring what was to become the rear sleeve for
the aborted album. This unique piece of artwork measures
approximately 13" x 13", laid on a 15" x 20" stiff card backing & was
designed by John Kosh. It features three pages including tracing paper
overlays. It comes with excellent provenance in that it was obtained
from anex-employee of Apple when the offices closed in the mid Seventies) See 'More Info' for further details ...
Tracklisting: This unique piece of artwork was designed by the famous Apple designer John Kosh who was
responsible for many Beatles/Solo album sleeves such as Let It Be and The Wedding Album box
as well as other famous album sleeves by such artists as The Rolling Stones, The Eagles and
The Who.
THE DESIGN
The overall dimensions of the piece are 15" x 20" with the design itself being approximately
13" square.
The top/cover page is plain black paper with similar texture to the familiar black Apple
album inner sleeves.
The second page is plain tracing paper with annotations 'yellow' & 'black' referring to the
text & background colour of the top of the sleeve design.
The third page is like thick tracing paper with 'ZAP01' & 'LISTENING TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN'
labels mounted for positional effect. This dates this design to a very early period as the
ZAP01 number was never actually used & this album was finally scheduled for release as
'ZAPPLE03' in late 1969.
The bottom is a thick white card, upon which is mounted the format for the sleeve design
with 'LISTENING TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN' header text followed by brief sleeve notes. Under this
are two 6½" x 8" black & white photographs depicting Richard & his then girlfriend Valerie
Estes. Across the two photographs is hand written 'Position Only' in red chinagraph pencil.
Sadly for all of us, only two test acetates were ever made of the final album before Allen
Klein closed Zapple down, although it was finally issued on EMI Harvest in the US in 1970 -
Interestingly, using EXACTLY the same sleeve design as this, so they must have liked it!
This is a superb piece of Apple history - a one of a kind - for a project that was
eventually scrapped! | | RICHARD BRAUTIGAN Listening To Richard Brautigan (A unique 1969
UK original hand assembled piece of proof artwork commissioned by
Zapple Records & featuring what was to become the rear sleeve for
the aborted album. This unique piece of artwork measures
approximately 13" x 13", laid on a 15" x 20" stiff card backing & was
designed by John Kosh. It features three pages including tracing paper
overlays. It comes with excellent provenance in that it was obtained
from anex-employee of Apple when the offices closed in the mid Seventies) See 'More Info' for further details ...
Tracklisting: This unique piece of artwork was designed by the famous Apple designer John Kosh who was
responsible for many Beatles/Solo album sleeves such as Let It Be and The Wedding Album box
as well as other famous album sleeves by such artists as The Rolling Stones, The Eagles and
The Who.
THE DESIGN
The overall dimensions of the piece are 15" x 20" with the design itself being approximately
13" square.
The top/cover page is plain black paper with similar texture to the familiar black Apple
album inner sleeves.
The second page is plain tracing paper with annotations 'yellow' & 'black' referring to the
text & background colour of the top of the sleeve design.
The third page is like thick tracing paper with 'ZAP01' & 'LISTENING TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN'
labels mounted for positional effect. This dates this design to a very early period as the
ZAP01 number was never actually used & this album was finally scheduled for release as
'ZAPPLE03' in late 1969.
The bottom is a thick white card, upon which is mounted the format for the sleeve design
with 'LISTENING TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN' header text followed by brief sleeve notes. Under this
are two 6½" x 8" black & white photographs depicting Richard & his then girlfriend Valerie
Estes. Across the two photographs is hand written 'Position Only' in red chinagraph pencil.
Sadly for all of us, only two test acetates were ever made of the final album before Allen
Klein closed Zapple down, although it was finally issued on EMI Harvest in the US in 1970 -
Interestingly, using EXACTLY the same sleeve design as this, so they must have liked it!
This is a superb piece of Apple history - a one of a kind - for a project that was
eventually scrapped! | | RICHARD BRAUTIGAN Listening To Richard Brautigan (A unique 1969
UK original hand assembled piece of proof artwork commissioned by
Zapple Records & featuring what was to become the rear sleeve for
the aborted album. This unique piece of artwork measures
approximately 13" x 13", laid on a 15" x 20" stiff card backing & was
designed by John Kosh. It features three pages including tracing paper
overlays. It comes with excellent provenance in that it was obtained
from anex-employee of Apple when the offices closed in the mid Seventies) See 'More Info' for further details ...
Tracklisting: This unique piece of artwork was designed by the famous Apple designer John Kosh who was
responsible for many Beatles/Solo album sleeves such as Let It Be and The Wedding Album box
as well as other famous album sleeves by such artists as The Rolling Stones, The Eagles and
The Who.
THE DESIGN
The overall dimensions of the piece are 15" x 20" with the design itself being approximately
13" square.
The top/cover page is plain black paper with similar texture to the familiar black Apple
album inner sleeves.
The second page is plain tracing paper with annotations 'yellow' & 'black' referring to the
text & background colour of the top of the sleeve design.
The third page is like thick tracing paper with 'ZAP01' & 'LISTENING TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN'
labels mounted for positional effect. This dates this design to a very early period as the
ZAP01 number was never actually used & this album was finally scheduled for release as
'ZAPPLE03' in late 1969.
The bottom is a thick white card, upon which is mounted the format for the sleeve design
with 'LISTENING TO RICHARD BRAUTIGAN' header text followed by brief sleeve notes. Under this
are two 6½" x 8" black & white photographs depicting Richard & his then girlfriend Valerie
Estes. Across the two photographs is hand written 'Position Only' in red chinagraph pencil.
Sadly for all of us, only two test acetates were ever made of the final album before Allen
Klein closed Zapple down, although it was finally issued on EMI Harvest in the US in 1970 -
Interestingly, using EXACTLY the same sleeve design as this, so they must have liked it!
This is a superb piece of Apple history - a one of a kind - for a project that was
eventually scrapped! |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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