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Punk 45! is introduced (and co-edited) by Jon Savage, author of the
acclaimed definitive history of punk, England’s Dreaming.
Contributors include Peter Saville, Richard Hell, Richard H Kirk,
Seymour Stein, Geoff Travis, Martin Moscrop, Glenn Branca, Jamie
Reid, Dave Robinson, Roger Armstrong, Martin Mills, Gee Vaucher,
Savage Pencil, Dennis Morris and more. This book is a revelatory
guide to hundreds and hundreds of original 7” record cover sleeve
designs – visual artefacts found at the heart of the most radical
and anarchistic musical movement of the 20th century. As well as
the encyclopaedic visual imagery featured inside, the book also
includes interviews with a number of significant figures in punk
music: artists and groups including Richard Hell, Martin Moscrop (A
Certain Ratio), Richard H Kirk (Cabaret Voltaire), Glenn Branca and
David Thomas (Pere Ubu); record label owners including Seymour
Stein (Sire Records), Geoff Travis (Rough Trade), Roger Armstrong
(Chiswick), Martin Mills (Beggars Banquet), Dave Robinson (Stiff
Records), David Brown (Dangerhouse); and the celebrated designers
involved in creating punk’s original iconic imagery – Peter Saville
(Factory Records), Gee Vaucher (Crass Records), Jamie Reid (Sex
Pistols), Gee Vaucher (Crass Records) and Dennis Morris (Public
Image Limited). The revolutionary do-it-yourself ethic of punk was
applied to the aesthetic of design as much as it was to music, and
record sleeves acted as lo-fi signifiers of anarchy, style,
fashion, politics and more with an urban and suburban invective
courtesy of the 1000s of new bands - punk, post-punk, pre-punk,
nearly-punk and more - that emerged at the end of the 1970s. This
book is an exhaustive, thorough and exciting celebration of the
stunning artwork of punk music – everything from the most
celebrated and iconic designs through to the stark beauty of the
cheapest do-it-yourself lo-fi obscurities.