Factory Records: The Complete Graphic Album
By (Author) Matthew Robertson
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
2nd November 2007
10th September 2007
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
741.66
Paperback
224
Width 250mm, Height 290mm
1380g
This is the definitive overview of the artwork of the seminal Manchester-based Factory label, covering its iconic record sleeves, posters, ephemera, venues and packaging. After a foreword by the late founder of Factory, Tony Wilson, an introductory essay discusses the label's role in bringing design to the mainstream. Thereafter the book is organized as a generously illustrated catalogue, arranged by the famous Factory reference system. Factory Records, as part of the story, has been given its own reference number - Fac 461 - making it a collectable item in its own right.
'Breathtaking a must-have reference for music aficionados' - Computer Arts Projects
'As an indicator of times passing, a document of an important pop-culture moment and just as great a book of superb looks, serial number Fac 461 is the business' - GQ
'By the time you reach the Happy Mondays explosions of graffiti and goo youre properly convinced of the genius of everyone involved' - The Word
'A collectible item in its own right' - iD Magazine
'A lovingly compiled collection' - Independent (10 of the Best Rock Books)
'Its depth, detail and sheer brilliance put other coffee-table music books to shame' - NME
Matthew Robertson works as a designer in Bath, England. His personal collection of Factory items includes a number of rare pieces, and he works alongside several former Factory artists.