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Major Arcana LP Album Denis Kitchen Cover 1975
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MAJOR ARCANA ALBUM with DENIS KITCHEN cover. (1975).
Artist/publisher Denis Kitchen's brother
Jim was in a Milwaukee-based band called Major Arcana
with the late Jim Spencer in the mid-70s. This is the only album
cover Kitchen ever created, but his psychedlelic image became
a minor classic (it also inspired a surrealistic follow-up "story"
in the underground comic Mondo Snarfo). He remembers spending
"ninety hours" on the intricate cover ("and it
wasn't a cash job!"). The music holds up well too. Had Spencer
not died at a very early age, he and his group would likely have
been commercially successful. But the group achieved only regional
and brief fame.
Relatively few Major Arcana albums
were manufactured (probably about 2,500). An 11 x 17" bonus
poster by artist Peter Poplaski is also inside the jacket.
This album is highly collectible in Japan. We are aware of at
least five sales in the past year or two to Japanese dealers
in the $300 wholesale range (seller Bill Frickensmith
of Recycled Records in Milwaukee can confirm this)! Though our
remaining few copies of this 33 rpm album are mint/near mint,
ours sell for a much more modest $175.00. (Autographed on request
on front or back.)
If you like this intricate and trippy "Major
Arcana" image, a spectacular 50-level 3-D signed print
of it with glasses (as well as an inexpensive unsigned poster)
can also be purchased in this Curio Shoppe. Look in the respective
art print or poster sections or use "Kitchen 3-D" as
a search words.
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Major Arcana LP Album Denis Kitchen Cover 1975
MAJOR ARCANA ALBUM with DENIS KITCHEN cover. (1975).
Artist/publisher Denis Kitchen's brother
Jim was in a Milwaukee-based band called Major Arcana
with the late Jim Spencer in the mid-70s. This is the only album
cover Kitchen ever created, but his psychedlelic image became
a minor classic (it also inspired a surrealistic follow-up "story"
in the underground comic Mondo Snarfo). He remembers spending
"ninety hours" on the intricate cover ("and it
wasn't a cash job!"). The music holds up well too. Had Spencer
not died at a very early age, he and his group would likely have
been commercially successful. But the group achieved only regional
and brief fame.
Relatively few Major Arcana albums
were manufactured (probably about 2,500). An 11 x 17" bonus
poster by artist Peter Poplaski is also inside the jacket.
This album is highly collectible in Japan. We are aware of at
least five sales in the past year or two to Japanese dealers
in the $300 wholesale range (seller Bill Frickensmith
of Recycled Records in Milwaukee can confirm this)! Though our
remaining few copies of this 33 rpm album are mint/near mint,
ours sell for a much more modest $175.00. (Autographed on request
on front or back.)
If you like this intricate and trippy "Major
Arcana" image, a spectacular 50-level 3-D signed print
of it with glasses (as well as an inexpensive unsigned poster)
can also be purchased in this Curio Shoppe. Look in the respective
art print or poster sections or use "Kitchen 3-D" as
a search words.
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