| Catalogue No |
WH001JF
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| Location |
Rainbow Theatre |
| Date |
December 1972 |
| Information |
In 1972, following the immense success of the original "Tommy", Lou Reizner decided to produce a full-blown orchestral version of the rock...
In 1972, following the immense success of the original "Tommy", Lou Reizner decided to produce a full-blown orchestral version of the rock opera featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and an assemblage of wel-known rock stars. I attended the rehearsals and final performance at the Rainbow Theatre. It was a highly ambitious project featuring guest appearances by Rod Stewart, Peter Sellers, Merry Bell, Maggie Bell and Sandy Denny. This picture of Roger Daltry became my first cover image for Melody Maker. I was 19 at the time and still a student so I was thrilled. <<
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| Edition |
Edition 30/30/30
Edition 30/30/30 is Jill Furmanovsky’s founding edition for Rockarchive and is Exclusive to Rockarchive.
It was conceived in 1998 to celebrate her 30 Years as a rock photographer. The edition consists of 30 images made from the original negatives* on museum quality silver gelatin fibre paper, in an edition of 30.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Rockarchive Jill has added 10 digital fine art prints to Edition 30/30/30. This enables customers to order extra large prints from this classic collection. Prints are numbered 1-10.
No further prints will be made to purchase of these classic images.
Notes to collectors:
* Pink Floyd's The Wall is a C-type print due to difficulties in printing this image in the darkroom,
*Jeff Buckley is a fibre lith print on Seagull paper because it looks great that way.
*Roger Daltrey of The Who is made from a 5x4 copy negative as the original was lost.
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| Print Quality |
20x16 inch museum quality fibre print printed on Ilford warm tone paper from the original negative.
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| Genres |
Art Rock, Hard Rock, Power Pop, Rock |
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