NATIONAL ALBUM DAY Today is the UK’s first National Album Day, celebrating the Album of course. We are featuring three of our favourites here today. You can also catch an exhibition that is doing a tour of the country to mark 70 years of Album covers Its at London Waterloo Station (8th-21 st oct), Manchester Piccadilly (22nd oct- 5th nov) and Glasgow Central Station ( 6th nov-19th nov). The album covers have been chosen by a jury of music industry design experts, an are a pick of artwork for each year from 1949 to 2004. The public is involved to select 3 album covers from the 70 selected by voting at the Art Vinyl Website As well as the Music self these covers have sent us messages sometimes strong, sometimes politically oriented, and some of them have contributed to change our society. Check them out on the Art Vinyl Website and vote. First up today UNKNOWN PLEASURES Not many albums can claim to have changed the history of music, but Unknown Pleasure is one of them. Recorded in 1979 at the Strawberry Studios of Stockport by the legendary Joy Division, it was the first and last album made while Ian Curtis was still alive ("Closer", the band's second album, was made posthumously). It can be said that “Unknown Pleasure” is the post-punk manifesto. The cover design that represents Pulsars featured in the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy and so stunningly repurposed by Peter Saville. We used the same inspiration, the digital visualisation of sound to create the sole of our Nox collection. #manchester #joydivision #nox #undergroundshoe #undergroundlondon #underground_halfmoon #undergroundengland #nationalalbumday

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NATIONAL ALBUM DAY

Today is the UK’s first National Album Day, celebrating the Album of course. We are featuring three of our favourites here today. You can also catch an exhibition that is doing a tour of the country to mark 70 years of Album covers
Its at London Waterloo Station (8th-21 st oct), Manchester Piccadilly (22nd oct- 5th nov) and Glasgow Central Station ( 6th nov-19th nov).
The album covers have been chosen by a jury of music industry design experts, an are a pick of artwork for each year from 1949 to 2004.
The public is involved to select 3 album covers from the 70 selected by voting at the Art Vinyl Website
As well as the Music self these covers have sent us messages sometimes strong, sometimes politically oriented, and some of them have contributed to change our society.
Check them out on the Art Vinyl Website and vote.
First up today
UNKNOWN PLEASURES

Not many albums can claim to have changed the history of music, but Unknown Pleasure is one of them.
Recorded in 1979 at the Strawberry Studios of Stockport by the legendary Joy Division, it was the first and last album made while Ian Curtis was still alive ("Closer", the band's second album, was made posthumously). It can be said that “Unknown Pleasure” is the post-punk manifesto. The cover design that represents Pulsars featured in the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy and so stunningly repurposed by Peter Saville.
We used the same inspiration, the digital visualisation of sound to create the sole of our Nox collection.
#manchester #joydivision #nox #undergroundshoe #undergroundlondon #underground_halfmoon #undergroundengland #nationalalbumday


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