Pink Floyd at the mixing desk whilst recording their debut album 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn' in Abbey Road Studios
The Thin White Duke onstage during his Isolar-1976 Tour in Copenhagen in 1976
Although originally taken in black and white, this image has the feel of an early 1940s movie star, hence the sepia finish I settled upon.
David chose this image from The Man Who Fell To Earth (1975) for publicity posters in the late seventies.
Shooting promotional films for the singles Rain & Paperback Writer at Chiswick Park Gardens in May 1966
Björk beautifully captured by Jill Furmanovsky at her London studio in May 1990.
Blondie we on their first European Tour playing at The Roundhouse in March 1978.
Debbie Harry at her home studio in NYC in 1978. Blondie took time off from their busy schedule recording Parallel Lines for this portrait.
David Bowie at press conference for his single 'Lets Dance' at the Savoy Hotel in London. It was the fifteenth studio album by Bowie.
Signed limited edition fine art cassette print by Horace Panter of David Bowie's 'Heroes'
Terry Pastor shot & hand coloured the photo for the album artwork on David Bowie's iconic album.
In 1990 David Bowie poses at a photocall for his 'Sound & Vision' Tour at the Rainbow Theatre not Heddon Street as the K.West sign suggests
David Bowie photographed with a mask at Frida Kahlo's house and museum in Mexico City in October 1997
David Bowie wearing a black scarf on a photo shoot by Mick Rock in New York in 2002
David Bowie at home, smoking in bed in his apartment on Foxgrove Road, Beckenham in July 1969, the morning after the first moon landing.
Terry Pastor photographed & hand coloured the album artwork for Bowie's Spiders from Mars album.
David Bowie photographed whilst filming the 1976 sci-fi film The Man Who Fell To Earth.
David Bowie photographed looking out over the May Day Parade on Red Square, Moscow, 1973
He's playing up to my camera to keep himself amused in-between takes. It's as if he is saying: "And you are?"
David Bowie listening to a playback of 'Station to Station’ at Cherokee Studio, Los Angeles.
This was the site of the detonation of the first atomic bomb in 1945, an eerie and desolate place.
Elton John at his rented house in Los Angeles prior to his career-defining sellout concerts at Dodger Stadium.
Adam Ant photographed by Jill Furmanovsky during a cover shoot for The Face magazine in February 1981
Exclusive David Bowie print specially created by The Postman for Rockarchive, based on a photograph taken by Dave Hogan at Live Aid in 1985
Jimi Hendrix after performing on Lulu's TV show in London in January 1969
U2 on top of a hotel roof in Cork, Ireland on a cold February morning in 1980
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band who were in the vanguard of the British music Invasion that became popular in the US in 1964–65.
Blondie is a American rock band founded by Debbie Harry & Chris Stein that pioneered the New York new wave & punk scenes of the 1970s.
A unique collection of images of Pink Floyd, one of the worlds most successful and influential rock bands.
Amy Winehouse was an English singer and songwriter known for her deep expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres.
Here are the very latest prints we have added to our collection. We hope you love them as much as we do.
Album covers can define a band almost as much as the music itself. Now you can put this great art on your wall as well as your turntable
During his 30 year career Jake Chessum has shot defining images of musicians such as Amy Winehouse, Jay Z, The Beastie Boys & David Bowie.
Artist Morgan Howell's paintings of record sleeves have become cult classics. We are delighted to introduce a range of his affordable prints