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  • BLUR, FRANCOISE HARDY
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    BLUR, FRANCOISE HARDY
    BLUR , FRANCOISE HARDY, to the end, 1994

    © ROBIN/ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

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  • NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
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    NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
    Abbey Road Studios celebrating 90th Anniversary on November 12, 2021.
    Official statement:
    "Today marks 90 years since Abbey Road officially opened as the world’s first purpose-built recording studio - 90 years of enabling and recording the music makers who defined each generation. We are always grateful to everyone who has stepped into our house to create, play, dream and share the joy of making music.
    In honour of our 90th birthday, we have adorned the wall with a few familiar faces of the people who have made the studios just so special across the decades.", Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon

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  • NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
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    NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
    Abbey Road Studios celebrating 90th Anniversary on November 12, 2021.
    Official statement:
    "Today marks 90 years since Abbey Road officially opened as the world’s first purpose-built recording studio - 90 years of enabling and recording the music makers who defined each generation. We are always grateful to everyone who has stepped into our house to create, play, dream and share the joy of making music.
    In honour of our 90th birthday, we have adorned the wall with a few familiar faces of the people who have made the studios just so special across the decades.", Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
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    NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
    Abbey Road Studios celebrating 90th Anniversary on November 12, 2021.
    Official statement:
    "Today marks 90 years since Abbey Road officially opened as the world’s first purpose-built recording studio - 90 years of enabling and recording the music makers who defined each generation. We are always grateful to everyone who has stepped into our house to create, play, dream and share the joy of making music.
    In honour of our 90th birthday, we have adorned the wall with a few familiar faces of the people who have made the studios just so special across the decades.", Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
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    NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
    Abbey Road Studios celebrating 90th Anniversary on November 12, 2021.
    Official statement:
    "Today marks 90 years since Abbey Road officially opened as the world’s first purpose-built recording studio - 90 years of enabling and recording the music makers who defined each generation. We are always grateful to everyone who has stepped into our house to create, play, dream and share the joy of making music.
    In honour of our 90th birthday, we have adorned the wall with a few familiar faces of the people who have made the studios just so special across the decades.", Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon

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  • NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
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    NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
    Abbey Road Studios celebrating 90th Anniversary on November 12, 2021.
    Official statement:
    "Today marks 90 years since Abbey Road officially opened as the world’s first purpose-built recording studio - 90 years of enabling and recording the music makers who defined each generation. We are always grateful to everyone who has stepped into our house to create, play, dream and share the joy of making music.
    In honour of our 90th birthday, we have adorned the wall with a few familiar faces of the people who have made the studios just so special across the decades.", Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
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    NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
    Abbey Road Studios celebrating 90th Anniversary on November 12, 2021.
    Official statement:
    "Today marks 90 years since Abbey Road officially opened as the world’s first purpose-built recording studio - 90 years of enabling and recording the music makers who defined each generation. We are always grateful to everyone who has stepped into our house to create, play, dream and share the joy of making music.
    In honour of our 90th birthday, we have adorned the wall with a few familiar faces of the people who have made the studios just so special across the decades.", Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon

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  • NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
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    NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
    Abbey Road Studios celebrating 90th Anniversary on November 12, 2021.
    Official statement:
    "Today marks 90 years since Abbey Road officially opened as the world’s first purpose-built recording studio - 90 years of enabling and recording the music makers who defined each generation. We are always grateful to everyone who has stepped into our house to create, play, dream and share the joy of making music.
    In honour of our 90th birthday, we have adorned the wall with a few familiar faces of the people who have made the studios just so special across the decades.", Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
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    NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
    Abbey Road Studios celebrating 90th Anniversary on November 12, 2021.
    Official statement:
    "Today marks 90 years since Abbey Road officially opened as the world’s first purpose-built recording studio - 90 years of enabling and recording the music makers who defined each generation. We are always grateful to everyone who has stepped into our house to create, play, dream and share the joy of making music.
    In honour of our 90th birthday, we have adorned the wall with a few familiar faces of the people who have made the studios just so special across the decades.", Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
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    NEWS - 90-jähriges Jubiläum der Abbey Road Studios in London
    Abbey Road Studios celebrating 90th Anniversary on November 12, 2021.
    Official statement:
    "Today marks 90 years since Abbey Road officially opened as the world’s first purpose-built recording studio - 90 years of enabling and recording the music makers who defined each generation. We are always grateful to everyone who has stepped into our house to create, play, dream and share the joy of making music.
    In honour of our 90th birthday, we have adorned the wall with a few familiar faces of the people who have made the studios just so special across the decades.", Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
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    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. The Beach Boys, Surfer Girl

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Beach Boys, Surfer Girl

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Essential Run DMC

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Essential Run DMC

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. The B52's Wild Planet

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The B52's , Wild Planet

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Pet Shop Boys, Actually

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Pet Shop Boys, Actually

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. U2 , The Joshua Tree

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.U2, The Joshua Tree

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. NWA, Straight Outta Compton

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Distancing 1
    24/03/20
    Ref 11557
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.NWA, Straight Outta Compton

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    AA series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Highway to Hell by AC/DC

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Kiss , Destroyer

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Kiss, Destroyer

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. The Clash, Combat Rock

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Clash, Combat Rock

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Fugees , The Score

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Ramones, Anthology

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.Ramones, Anthology

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.The Beatles, Abbey Road

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.The Beatles, Abbey Road

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Queen, Queen II

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Queen, Queen II

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Simon and Garfunkel, Booends

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Simon and Garfunkel, Bookends

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Blondie's debut album titled Blondie

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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Bondie, Blondie

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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers / Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the re-arraged album sleeves from the 6 Feet Covers project by Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez. Fleetwood Mac, Rumours

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  • FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    FEATURE - Klassische Plattencover in Zeiten des Social Distancing
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    Picture credit: 6 feet covers

    A series of classic album sleeves have been re-imagined -- to reflect the realities of social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including the Beatles’ Abbey Road pedestrian crossing photo,Bit instead of showing the Fab Four all in a line, only George Harrison is still on it.Photo software was used to movie the striding figures of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr further down the road, crossing alone.Other covers show members of Blondie, U2, Queen , AC/DC and Simon and Garfunkel, all keeping a safe distance from each other.The sleeve were re-arranged by Loa Angeles based advertising creatives Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez for the project called 6 Feet CoversThe full list of coivers is Abbey Road.The Beatles, 1969;Queen II. Queen, 1974;Blondie. Blondie, 1976;The Joshua Tree. U2, 1987;Straight Outta Compton. N.W.A., 1988;Anthology. Ramones, 1999;Bookends. Simon & Garfunkel, 1968;Destroyer. Kiss, 1976;Rumours. Fleetwood Mac, 1977;Highway to Hell. AC/DC, 1979;The Score. Fugees, 1996;The Essential. Run-D.M.C., 2012;Combat Rock. The Clash, 1982;Surfer Girl, The Beach Boys, 1963;Actually. The Pet Shop Boys, 1987 and Wild Planet. B-52s, 1980.

    OPS: One of the original album sleeves.Fleetwood Mac, Rumours

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  • Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
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    Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
    London, UK. A Beatles tribute band called the 'Fab Four' are mobbed by fans as they recreate the famous album cover photograph at the zebra crossing outside the Abbey Road studios in north London. The Beatles were photographed for the Abbey Road album cover 50 years ago today.
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  • Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
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    Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
    London, UK. A Beatles tribute band called the 'Fab Four' are mobbed by fans as they recreate the famous album cover photograph at the zebra crossing outside the Abbey Road studios in north London. The Beatles were photographed for the Abbey Road album cover 50 years ago today.
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  • Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
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    Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
    London, UK. A Beatles tribute band called the 'Fab Four' are mobbed by fans as they recreate the famous album cover photograph at the zebra crossing outside the Abbey Road studios in north London. The Beatles were photographed for the Abbey Road album cover 50 years ago today.
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  • Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
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    Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
    London, UK. A Beatles tribute band called the 'Fab Four' are mobbed by fans as they recreate the famous album cover photograph at the zebra crossing outside the Abbey Road studios in north London. The Beatles were photographed for the Abbey Road album cover 50 years ago today.
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  • Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
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    Beatles Abbey Road 50th anniversary
    London, UK. A Beatles tribute band called the 'Fab Four' are mobbed by fans as they recreate the famous album cover photograph at the zebra crossing outside the Abbey Road studios in north London. The Beatles were photographed for the Abbey Road album cover 50 years ago today.
    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
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    PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
    Picture Shows: Nick Mason

    March 20, 2017

    Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason poses at Bonhams with the abbey Road recording console in London, England, UK.

    The recording console was used to record Dark Side of the moon and will be auctioned in New York.

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  • PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
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    PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
    Picture Shows: Nick Mason

    March 20, 2017

    Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason poses at Bonhams with the abbey Road recording console in London, England, UK.

    The recording console was used to record Dark Side of the moon and will be auctioned in New York.

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  • PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
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    PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
    Picture Shows: Nick Mason

    March 20, 2017

    Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason poses at Bonhams with the abbey Road recording console in London, England, UK.

    The recording console was used to record Dark Side of the moon and will be auctioned in New York.

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  • PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
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    PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
    Picture Shows: Nick Mason

    March 20, 2017

    Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason poses at Bonhams with the abbey Road recording console in London, England, UK.

    The recording console was used to record Dark Side of the moon and will be auctioned in New York.

    Non Exclusive
    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS

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    Tel : +44 (0)20 3551 5049
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  • PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
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    PORTRAIT - Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason im Tonstudio
    Picture Shows: Nick Mason

    March 20, 2017

    Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason poses at Bonhams with the abbey Road recording console in London, England, UK.

    The recording console was used to record Dark Side of the moon and will be auctioned in New York.

    Non Exclusive
    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS

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