Mind over Matter: The Images of Pink Floyd this question feed

asked by webin on November 14, 2006 4:56 PM
Mind over matter contains exclusive stories behind the images of nearly all of Pink Floyd's albims including A Saucerful of Secrets, Atom Heart Mother, The Dark Side of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Division Bell amongst others.

This 3rd edition of Mind Over Matter has been expanded to 224 pages with over 300 photographs and illustrations in full colour comprising not only album covers, but also posters, single bags, tee shirts, logos, programmes, song books and so on.

The text is full of anecdotes and explanation as well as providing technical information. This edition has also been updated with the addition of Ecoes Best of PF double album, Wish You Were Here webilm, and Live At Pompiee DVD.

Mind Over Matter (3rd edition) is being released to coincide with the 30th anniversary of The Dark Side of the Moon, arguable one f the world's 3 greatest albums which was firtst released in the UK in March 1973.


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Storm Thorgerson is the artist who designed the bulk of Pink Floyd's artwork, and "Mind Over Matter" is a combination of memoir, scrapbook, and gallery. With the possible exception of Led Zeppelin, no British rock band of the 1970s paid closer attention than Pink Floyd to the potent magic a well-designed album cover could lend to music the album contained. Much like Zeppelin, it's almost impossible to think of Pink Floyd's music without imagining the incredible visuals on their album covers. In essence, Thorgerson is almost an adjunct member of the band.

Graphic artists will appreciate this collection because Thorgerson's almost Magritte-like graphic style is also perfectly and endlessly adaptable to the commercial marketing. Casual Floyd fans will get a kick out seeing so many classic Floyd images reproduced at much larger than CD size. More serious Floyd fans will savor Thorgerson's behind-the-scenes insights regarding the band. (I was surprised to learn that Thorgerson leans more towards Gilmour than Waters). Throughout,the author discusses his designs in a very straightforward, conversational, non-pretentious way. As a bonus, he also includes graphics from Floyd tour books, posters, and DVD clamcases.

Given that so little video footage exists of Floyd, this oversized hardcover collection provides the perfect collection of visuals to leaf through while you're listening to "Dark Side of the Moon" for the umpteenth time.
reviewed by siriusfanboy on November 18, 2006 3:15 AM

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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.
reviewed by h2o on November 28, 2006 11:51 PM

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