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Bowie Unseen

by Gerald Fearnley

A collection of original and rare photographs from Bowie's debut album shoot, released for the first time as fine art prints in 2016. The pictures portray Bowie, pre-fame, pre-Ziggy Stardust, as a young man unaware of what the future holds.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

In 1967, a 20-year-old David Jones decided to change his name to avoid confusion with the lead singer of the Monkees. He decided on 'Bowie'. By this time, Jones had been playing music for five years, appearing in and out of various bands, singing rock and roll at local youth gatherings, any pub that would have him and even a few weddings. Jones joimed the band the Konrads, but then soon left them for the King Bees. After a few more stop and starts, Jones became Bowie and met Derek 'Dek' Fearnley. David Bowie enlisted Fearnley to help record an album. Reportedly learning by studying the Observer Book of Music, the two young musicians practiced, wrote and hung-out at the home of Fearnley's brother, Gerald. When David Bowie by David Bowie was released on June 1, 1967 - the same day as The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - little if anything happened. Nothing charted and the band parted ways. Now - fifty years since the original photo session and release of David Bowie's debut album - the unseen photos of Gerald Fearnley are presented here for the first time. These whimsical, youthful images capture the artist as a young man only a few years before he'd transform himself into Ziggy Stardust and launch a career that would become one of the most successful and influential in the history of modern music. AUTHOR: Gerald Fearnley is a professional photographer, famous for capturing the front cover shot for Bowie's first album, David Bowie, in the '60s. The friendship between the Fearnley family and Bowie meant that Bowie spent a lot of time at Gerald's house in Worcester Park, Surrey, both preparing for gigs and writing songs. SELLING POINTS: . Collects original and rare photographs from Bowie's debut album shoot, which were released for the first time as fine art prints in 2016 . These pictures show Bowie pre-fame, pre Ziggy Stardust, as a young man unaware of what the future holds . A glimpse at the origins of a late great pop-music icon 10 colour, 80 b&w

Author Biography

Gerald Fearnley is a professional photographer, famous for capturing the front cover shot for Bowie's first album, David Bowie, in the '60s. The friendship between the Fearnley family and Bowie meant that Bowie spent a lot of time at Gerald's house in Worcester Park, Surrey, both preparing for gigs and writing songs.

Review

This was Bowie pre-Ziggy Stardust and stardom, shooting the cover for his first album. "I was the only one he knew with a studio camera," remembers the photographer Gerald Fearnley.--Chloe Fein "The Cut " The legendary singer, songwriter and actor's life was very much out in the open, but just last year, an unseen series of photographs was released by the famous photographer Gerald Fearnley. The rare photos, taken 50 years ago for Bowie's first album cover shoot, are now being published in a book, released on Aug. 1, titled "Bowie Unseen: Portraits of an Artist as a Young Man."--Melanie Moccia "AXS, July 31, 2017 " The icon died after a cancer battle in January 2016 as a champion for the weird and a musical hero for rock stars and mortals alike. But when he debuted with his self-titled LP on June 1, 1967, he did so as David Bowie... the photos taken during its cover shoot have resurfaced, offering a new look at the then-20-year-old as he was still finding his makeup-loving, dramatic-posing, avant-garde identity.--Madison Vain "Entertainment Weekly " The playful energy of a young Bowie comes alive through each of the images, delivering a strong sense of nostalgia to each page. The man in the photos, although familiar, feels like a new version of Bowie altogether, one quite separate from his glamorous stage persona.--Dominique Norman "Observer "

Long Description

* Collects original and rare photographs from Bowie's debut album shoot, which were released for the first time as fine art prints in 2016* These pictures show Bowie pre-fame, pre Ziggy Stardust, as a young man unaware of what the future holds* A glimpse at the origins of a late great pop-music icon In 1967, a 20-year-old David Jones decided to change his name to avoid confusion with the lead singer of the Monkees. He decided on 'Bowie'. By this time, Jones had been playing music for five years, appearing in and out of various bands, singing rock and roll at local youth gatherings, any pub that would have him and even a few weddings. Jones joined the band the Konrads, but then soon left them for the King Bees. After a few more stop and starts, Jones became Bowie and met Derek 'Dek' Fearnley.David Bowie enlisted Fearnley to help record an album. Reportedly learning by studying the Observer Book of Music, the two young musicians practiced, wrote and hung-out at the home of Fearnley's brother, Gerald. "My brother always loved music" remembers Gerald Fearnley. "He'd always have people back to the house to practice or write songs. I remember waking-up in the mornings, never knowing who'd be sleeping in the front room. David was often sacked out on the couch. But he was always very polite."Gerald Fearnley was a working photographer in 1967. "I was a still life photographer, working on my own, in a studio right off of Oxford Street. I don't remember how it happened, but I was enlisted to take photographs of David for the cover. I was probably the only person he knew with a studio and a camera."When David Bowie by David Bowie was released on June 1, 1967 - the same day as The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - little if anything happened. Nothing charted and the band parted ways. Now - fifty years since the original photo session and release of David Bowie's debut album - the unseen photos of Gerald Fearnley are presented here for the first time. These whimsical, youthful images capture the artist as a young man only a few years before he'd transform himself into Ziggy Stardust and launch a career that would become one of the most successful and influential in the history of modern music.But at that time, he was just starting out - creating his first persona; David Bowie.

Review Quote

This was Bowie pre-Ziggy Stardust and stardom, shooting the cover for his first album. "I was the only one he knew with a studio camera," remembers the photographer Gerald Fearnley.

Details

ISBN1851498648
Author Gerald Fearnley
Pages 80
Publisher ACC Art Books
Year 2017
ISBN-10 1851498648
ISBN-13 9781851498642
Format Hardcover
Imprint ACC Art Books
Subtitle Portraits of an Artist as a Young Man
Place of Publication Woodbridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 779.2
Illustrations 5 colour, 37 b&w
Publication Date 2017-06-28
Short Title Bowie Unseen
Language English
UK Release Date 2017-06-28
AU Release Date 2017-06-28
NZ Release Date 2017-06-28
Audience General

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