Almond Brothers Band Album Cover by Leica

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Who shot the Almond Brothers album cover? I know he was a Leica photog... would like to purchase the monograph.

Thanks, Paul.
 
Isn't that the same company that made "Allman Joy" and "Mounds" - Sometimes I feel like a nut, sometimes I don't... ;)

Dave

Yes Dave, all those candy bars we could never buy this side of the frozen border when I was a kid. :(

but we had Coffee Crisp and Neilson's Jersey Milk. :)
 
Yes Dave, all those candy bars we could never buy this side of the frozen border when I was a kid. :(

but we had Coffee Crisp and Neilson's Jersey Milk. :)

I don't know man, Almond Joy and Mounds didn't look too appetizing imho :)

I'm more than happy to stick with "Snack Bar" and "Crunchie" :)

Dave
 
I don't know man, Almond Joy and Mounds didn't look too appetizing imho :)

I'm more than happy to stick with "Snack Bar" and "Crunchie" :)

Dave

in retrospect yes, they were not as appetizing as our wholesome Canadian chocolate bars.:D
but as a nine year old seeing them advertised on TV on the Buffalo station, in the days of Commander Tom and Irv Weinstein...well they were not available here in TO, so it was like forbidden fruit.:(
 
WoW. Obviously no one knows the answer and I thought you guys knew something about Leica.
 
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WoW. Obviously no one knows the answer and I thought you guys knew something about Leica. No one knows squat (except how top spelll Allman). LOL.

Ease up, have a sense of humour.;)
I was going by the album name you gave on your thread opener, that would incline me to believe the photographer was Stephen Paley.

Yes we know about Jim Marshall the photographer with his brassed black paint M4 and bent lens shade.
he shot many concerts including Monterey and Woodstock.
he was mentioned in many threads in years gone by on RFF.
I also met the Jim Marshall of amplifier fame.:D
 
yes thats the one ive always like the back cover photo that place is in my home town. Its a cemetery crypt.

It looks very Edgar Alan Poe like.
makes me want to dust off my old Allman Bros.vinyl and spin In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed.:)
 
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