![]() Please contact us to request pricing and availability. Blind Faith Blind Faith Album Cover T-Shirt White Orders placed before 10am will be sent to production on the same day Lightweight, slim fit unisex crew. In 2014, one of Seidemann's signed limited edition C-print photographs sold at Sotheby's for $17,500 (including buyer's premium).Ī very small quantity of signed photographs were left in Bob Seidemann's personal archive when he passed away in 2017. It was also GRAMMY© NOMINATED in 1970 for Best Recording Package This album cover ranked at #7 on Rolling Stone Magazine’s 100 Greatest Album Covers (1991) The album was subsequently banned in some countries, making the record sleeve a sought-after collectible. US Record executives however nixed the cover in favor of a band portrait, also shot by Seidemann. Polydor Records balked at using the image on the cover, but Clapton insisted and it was released as intended in the UK. He met with her parents to discuss the concept and got their permission, but ultimately decided the older girl would be too "cheesecake" and that was not the intended message. As much a follow-up to Traffic 's self-titled second album as it is to. The model used for the shoot was actually the younger sister of a 14 year old girl Seidemann approached on the London Underground. Blind Faith's first and last album, more than 30 years old and counting, remains one of the jewels of the Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, and Ginger Baker catalogs, despite the crash-and-burn history of the band itself, which scarcely lasted six months. He titled the image "Blind Faith" and it was from this that the band derived their name. The young girl was meant to represent the innocence of humanity. BLIND FAITH Blind Faith (1977 UK tan RSO issue of the 1969 6-track vinyl LP, controversial nude girl artwork Limited Edition Special Price gold stamped. Bob decided to represent the vast technological changes (the Moon Landing being chief among them) occurring at the time, and the sense of awe and wonder they inspired. The UK Polydor 583059 album had a gatefold cover with the naked girl on the outer front, the grassy hill on the outer back and 2 different black and white photos (from the same photo shoot at Eric Clapton’s Surrey mansion as the one used for the Atco SD 33-304B cover) for the inside spread. Being a friend and former flatmate of Eric Clapton, Bob Seidemann was asked to create the cover for his latest project's upcoming album. ![]()
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