Description
Reggae record sleeves postcards – Set of 6
Covers: Retracing Reggae Record Sleeves in London postcard pack
This limited-edition set of six postcards features Alex Bartsch’s striking photographs from the book Covers: Retracing Reggae Record Sleeves in London (Alex Bartsch & Alexander Newman), each card pairing a reggae record cover with the original London location where it was photographed.
Includes:
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Big Ship — Freddie McGregor (location: The Cutty Sark, Greenwich, London SE10)
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Trouble Again — King Kong (location: City Road, Islington, London EC1)
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Cockney Translation — Smiley Culture (location: Plough Road, Battersea, London SW11)
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Dubbing in the Back Yard — King Tubby’s and the Agrovators [sic] (location: Tudor Court, Wembley, London HA9)
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Hot Numbers Volume Two — Various Artists (location: Roundwood Park, Willesden, London NW10)
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Pat Kelley Sings — Pat Kelly (location: Albert Memorial, Kensingston Gardens, London W2)
Covers: Retracing Reggae Record Sleeves in London is a book by photographer Alex Bartsch and Al “Fingers” Newman documenting reggae album covers shot in London between 1967 and 1988

