Description: Cat Stevens "Tea for the Tillerman" Poster by Frank Carson. Rare original litho in NM condition. This original printing was published by Tower Records and A&M Records to promote Cat Stevens' "Tea for the Tillerman" album in 1971. It is very rare and is a very early piece of retail merchandising art. Exceptionally well-done. Artwork by Frank Carson. Features album art and lyrics. There are two versions of this poster. Version "A" -- this one -- is on heavy glossy paper and contains the lyrics in the image towards the bottom. Version "B" is a test printed on heavy pebbled matte stock and does not have the lyrics. Size: 12.5" x 39.5" Method: Offset Lithography Condition: NM -- Beautiful bold colors, crisp corners with no rips, tears or bends These early Tower Records calendars and art prints are really nice. Carson's art is gorgeous and interesting, and they are beautifully printed on heavy glossy paper stock. Tower's continued notoriety, the art's high quality, impressive size and intrinsic beauty guarantee they will appreciate nicely in the years to come. They look fantastic framed. Tower created these highly collectible posters and calendars for most of its long tenure as the "greatest record store in the known world." The exact number of early-year press runs is unknown, but in years when Tower had just a few stores were likely not high. Starting in around 1975, as Tower grew along with the press runs, the prints evolved into calendars. Eventually, most were produced in cooperation with radio stations, who would pay or trade airtime for printing plate changes which enabled the insertion of their station logo on a certain number of the calendars that would be distributed by their local Towers and through station promotions. They were highly sought-after and turned up in TV shows and movies, such as the music movie "FM" or the long-running TV sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati." Artist Frank Carson did virtually all of the art from the mid-'60s into the late '80s. They are quite beautiful, with bountiful hippie girls nestled into rich deco and art nouveau themes to contemporary model types surrounded by pop art and symbols of popular culture. Carson disappeared from the Sacramento art scene in the late '80s and a number of different approaches were used to adorn the calendars, from hiring notable fine artists like Jerald Silva to acquiring art by holding competitions between Tower store artists and employees. These art prints and calendars are increasingly rare. They are mementos of the days when Tower's aisles teemed with a record biz vibe as customers, employees and record company salesmen bought, sold and talked music and records. It was a highly enjoyable communal ritual. Original Cat Stevens Tea for the Tillerman Poster was published by Tower Records in 1971 Offset Lithography is crisp and bold The poster is impressively sized at 12 ½" x 39 ½" and looks fantastic framed Includes signed Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee COA A really special gift for any fan of Cat Stevens Visit My eBay Store: OptikRock ♫ Click here to make OptikRock one of your favorite sellers! Why Us: We pack correctly and ship quickly. We hold and combine orders. We accept all payment methods. We have a 30-day, no questions asked return policy. We love to answer questions. Our mission is your satisfaction. _gsrx_vers_301 (GS 5.3.1 (301))
Price: 74.99 USD
Location: Sacramento, California
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