Anton Corbijn etc - British Rock Style - 1994





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British Rock Style is a first edition Japanese translation of a rock photography book by Anton Corbijn etc., published by Shinko Music in 1994, comprising 159 pages.
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British Rock Style
Anton Corbijn etc
Shinko Music/1994/Japanese/260*210*10
This book is a Japanese translation of “Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll Style” published in 1981 in the UK. It is based on the premise that rock 'n' roll style is not limited to “music” but is created by a combination of “what people wear” and “attitude toward life,” and introduces rock 'n' roll from a “visual” perspective, as well as mod, psychedelic, punk, new romantic, and other “styles” that were derived from it. This is a rare book that introduces rock and roll from a “visual” perspective, as well as the mod, psychedelic, punk, new romantic, and other “styles” derived from it. The texts of “The Fifties” and “The Sixties,” in which Ian Dury, Paul Weller, and other major artists talk about their own roots and styles of the time, are also very interesting. The majority of the photographs in the book are by master rock photographers Anton Corbijn and Peter Anderson. From hair styles, fashion, mannerisms, and poses, this unique collection showcases a wide variety of images and styles related to rock music!
British Rock Style
Anton Corbijn etc
Shinko Music/1994/Japanese/260*210*10
This book is a Japanese translation of “Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll Style” published in 1981 in the UK. It is based on the premise that rock 'n' roll style is not limited to “music” but is created by a combination of “what people wear” and “attitude toward life,” and introduces rock 'n' roll from a “visual” perspective, as well as mod, psychedelic, punk, new romantic, and other “styles” that were derived from it. This is a rare book that introduces rock and roll from a “visual” perspective, as well as the mod, psychedelic, punk, new romantic, and other “styles” derived from it. The texts of “The Fifties” and “The Sixties,” in which Ian Dury, Paul Weller, and other major artists talk about their own roots and styles of the time, are also very interesting. The majority of the photographs in the book are by master rock photographers Anton Corbijn and Peter Anderson. From hair styles, fashion, mannerisms, and poses, this unique collection showcases a wide variety of images and styles related to rock music!

