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Mind over Matter: The Images of Pink Floyd

Mind over Matter: The Images of Pink Floyd

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: storm and po: applause!!! the eye of hipgnosis
Review: a wonderful book for any album art fan, or a floyd fan...i am both. Storm is captivating in his art, and it is art. Great insight into the band also, as written from a close friend perspective.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good, but not a true graphic artists compilation
Review: As a music fan, there are two things you want to add to your experience, a songlist compilation and a biography. Anything more is really too much, but in the case of groundbreaking album cover art, and knowing Pink Floyd's history of employing visual effects in their shows, a book like this is necessary, especially since albums are gone now, and the tiny graphics you get on a CD jewel case don't compare with the stuff promoters used to jam into album jackets. This book is a trip into Storm Thurgeson's head, not necessarily Floyd's. The difference is not much since Storm was a boyhood chum, and listened so well to his employer's ideas, instead of pushing his own. That's one reason the band was so successful musically as well, was Hypnosis' reliance on the members' themes. This book is not a graphic artist's design book, though I wish it were, but it would be tons bigger. It covers 30 years (and not even all the Floyd's covers (for instance, The Wall)). But you will appreciate the fact that Storm operated more under impluse as a designer than by today's modern design houses which try to render graphics in a production line style...can't be done. The author's bylines give us insight if not in technical process, then in the intellect process, and it's good fun knowing this guy was a friend to the Floyd for a LONG time, even having to uncomfortably stand in the middle of relationships for the 'Is There Anybody Out There?' live Wall issue. All in all, I'd give 5 stars for the artwork and presentation, but lose half of one for lack of technical explanation. Enjoy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good, but not a true graphic artists compilation
Review: As a music fan, there are two things you want to add to your experience, a songlist compilation and a biography. Anything more is really too much, but in the case of groundbreaking album cover art, and knowing Pink Floyd's history of employing visual effects in their shows, a book like this is necessary, especially since albums are gone now, and the tiny graphics you get on a CD jewel case don't compare with the stuff promoters used to jam into album jackets. This book is a trip into Storm Thurgeson's head, not necessarily Floyd's. The difference is not much since Storm was a boyhood chum, and listened so well to his employer's ideas, instead of pushing his own. That's one reason the band was so successful musically as well, was Hypnosis' reliance on the members' themes. This book is not a graphic artist's design book, though I wish it were, but it would be tons bigger. It covers 30 years (and not even all the Floyd's covers (for instance, The Wall)). But you will appreciate the fact that Storm operated more under impluse as a designer than by today's modern design houses which try to render graphics in a production line style...can't be done. The author's bylines give us insight if not in technical process, then in the intellect process, and it's good fun knowing this guy was a friend to the Floyd for a LONG time, even having to uncomfortably stand in the middle of relationships for the 'Is There Anybody Out There?' live Wall issue. All in all, I'd give 5 stars for the artwork and presentation, but lose half of one for lack of technical explanation. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Mind Over Matter" is a treat
Review: Few people have been more closely associated with Pink Floyd over the band's 30-year career than graphic designer Storm Thorgerson. And virtually no one (outside the band members themselves) has been more responsible for the mystique that shrouds the band and its music.

In "Mind Over Matter", Thorgerson explains in some detail the concepts and techniques behind the creation of some of the most evocative and memorable images in the history of Rock and Roll. With stories and recollections dating back to the band's foundations in the mid-sixties, Thorgerson goes piece-by-piece through most of the band's catalogue, recounting not only how he and his team created the images, but also detailing what they are meant to represent and how they relate to the music.

The book features beautiful color reproductions of the band's album covers, lyrics layouts, and CD booklets. (All but two Floyd albums-- "The Wall" and "The Final Cut"-- are included ; these are omitted because Thorgerson was, in his own words, "temporarily relieved of [his] duties" for these albums.) But the biggest treat to the serious fan are the reproductions and discussionsof lesser-known images, such as a tour promo and program from 1975, and artwork specially conceived for the 'deluxe' boxed set "Shine On". Also included are the designs for the remastered and repackaged CD releases of the Floyd's albums, as well as some art which was apparently created just for this book.

As a full-sized coffee table book, "Mind Over Matter" is gorgeous to look at. Thorgerson's text, which is witty and insightful, makes for a good read. All in all, no Pink Floyd fan should be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A "Beautiful" Mind
Review: I absolutely knew I had to purchase "this" book the second I saw the book cover. Storm Thorgerson is utterly amazing, eyecatching & perhaps a bit eccentric (aren't most true artists?) I loved reading about his ideas/how he came up with them & how he laid them out in the end, and after reading this book, I now want to check out other material on him as well. Pink Floyd is indeed legendary as are the works of Storm Thorgerson. A Fantastic view of Unimaginable Talent. Check it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some of the most captivating photos ever snapped.
Review: I have always been a big fan of Pink Floyd. And until a couple years ago I took their album covers for granted. Saying, oh that's a nice picture. But until I read this book it really opened my eyes as to how beautiful these pictures really were. Of all the photographers whos works I've come to know, Thorgerson turns out to be my favorite. But I did have one disappointment. The "Ducks on the Wall" picture was not in the book. And I love that picture. But all in all I really enjoyed the book and I don't see any reason why I would ever get tired of reading it nor looking at such captivating pictures which it holds.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Some of the most captivating photos ever snapped.
Review: I have always been a big fan of Pink Floyd. And until a couple years ago I took their album covers for granted. Saying, oh that's a nice picture. But until I read this book it really opened my eyes as to how beautiful these pictures really were. Of all the photographers whos works I've come to know, Thorgerson turns out to be my favorite. But I did have one disappointment. The "Ducks on the Wall" picture was not in the book. And I love that picture. But all in all I really enjoyed the book and I don't see any reason why I would ever get tired of reading it nor looking at such captivating pictures which it holds.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best Pink Floyd book EVER
Review: The pictures in this book are simply amazing... the book itself is also printed on incredibly high quality stock, and the text counterpart is equally amazing! If I could put down ten stars, I would! With the forward by Dave Gilmour, this book is a must for any Pink Floyd fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for anyone who enjoys Pink Floyd
Review: This book is beautiful. It gets better the more I look at it. The pictures are large and beautiful, Every page is a feast for the eyes. A must for anyone who enjoys Pink Floyd.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dodgy floyd friend artist gives intrigueing insight.
Review: This is a quality book giving an enjoyable insight into the floyd mistique and their album artwork.This from a man linked with pink floyd for over 30 years with considerable talent as an artist and film maker.A worthy companion to the floyd fanatics collection.


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