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William Roger Dean (born 31 August 1944) is an English artist, designer, and publisher. He began painting posters and album covers for musicians in the late 1960s. He began painting posters and album covers for musicians in the late 1960s.
Paper Tiger Books was a British publishing house which focused primarily on books of modern art, specifically the visionary, the fantastic, and science fiction, and an imprint of Dragons World Ltd. It was started in 1976 by Hubert Schaafsma and brothers Martyn and Roger Dean after the success of Roger Dean's book Views through a sister imprint ...
The album's sleeve was designed and illustrated by English artist Roger Dean, who had designed artwork for the band since 1971, including their logo. In his 1975 book Views, Dean picked the cover as his favourite for Yes, and the recording he enjoyed the most.
Roger Thornton Dean (born 6 September 1948, Manchester UK) is a British-Australian musician, academic, biochemist and cognitive scientist. [1] He is married to poet, writer, musician and academic Hazel Anne Smith, and was educated in the UK at the Crypt School , Gloucester, and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge .
Cover art by Roger Dean and Tim White War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches is a 1996 science fiction anthology , edited by Kevin J. Anderson and published by American company Bantam Spectra . It is a tribute to H. G. Wells ' 1898 novel The War of the Worlds ; each story envisions a famous individual's reactions to the Martian invasion and the ...
Roger Dean incorporated suggestions from the band into the album's cover art, which inspired his designs for the stage used on its tour. Tales from Topographic Oceans received mixed reviews upon release and became a symbol of the perceived excesses of progressive rock, but earned a more positive reception in later years.
Going for the One is the eighth studio album by English progressive rock band Yes, released on 15 July 1977 by Atlantic Records.After taking a break in activity in 1975 for each member to release a solo album, and their 1976 tour of the United States and Canada, the band relocated to Montreux, Switzerland to record their next studio album.
Octopus is the fourth studio album by British progressive rock band Gentle Giant, released in 1972.It was the band's last album which all the Shulman brothers involved together in the band, as the founding member Phil Shulman left the band after the release, and the first with new drummer John Weathers, who would remain with the band until their dissolution in 1980.
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