Iconic Images celebrate ‘Record Store Day 2020’

For those of you celebrating Record Store Day today - Iconic Images want to celebrate alongside you with some of our favourite photographs from the archives. From early jazz musicians in the 1950's to contemporary music icons, photographers from our ever-expanding roster have captured music legends candidly at home, posing for their album covers or rocking out on stage. Here are some of our favourites...

All photographs available as fine-art prints, contact sales@iconicimages.net or click on the image of interest.

Album Covers

David Bowie, Pin-Ups, 1973.
by Justin de Villeneuve

David Bowie, Self-titled, 1967
by Gerald Fearnley

Elton John, Caribou, 1974
by Ed Caraeff

Elton John, Greatest Hits, 1974
by Terry O'Neill

Tom Waits, Closing Time, 1973
by Ed Caraeff

Elton John, A Single Man, 1978
by Terry O'Neill

Elton John, Rock of the Westies, 1975
by Terry O'Neill

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Self-titled, 1976
by Ed Caraeff

David Bowie, Diamond Dogs, 1974
by Terry O'Neill

The Stooges, Fun House, 1970
by Ed Caraeff

The Who, Who Are You, 1978
by Terry O'Neill

Carly Simon, Hotcakes, 1974
by Ed Caraeff

Eric Clapton, No Reason to Cry, 1976
by Ed Caraeff

Ultravox!, Self-titled, 1977
by Gered Mankowitz

Dolly Parton, Heartbreaker, 1978
by Ed Caraeff

Tim Buckley, Happy Sad, 1969
by Ed Caraeff

Vinyl Lovers

Tim Buckley poses with a vinyl of the 1960s pop group The Shangri-Las at his home on April 12, 1967 in Malibu, California.

Elton John surrounded by his record collection at home, mid 1970s.

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