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Designing the packaging for “Abbey Road”

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From Bonhams : Iain MacMillan (British, 1938-2006) Abbey Road 1969, – 1969 – original vintage photographic print of the zebra crossing on Abbey Road, without the Beatles but with the faint ‘Abbey Road’ sign visible at the top, supposedly a mock-up whilst working on the cover for The Beatles ‘Abbey Road’ album covers, with photographer’s stamp on the verso, unnumbered and unsigned,
12in x 16in (30.5cm x 40.5cm)

Promoting the album

From Disc And Music Echo – September 27, 1969
From Abbey Road – The road that goes on forever – The Daily Beatle – Original poster ad
From Melody Maker, September 27, 1969

From Rock ‘n’ Roll Billboards of the Sunset Strip: Landau, Robert: 9781626400320: Amazon.com: Books – A large billboard on Sunset Strip, LA, 1969.

When Los Angeles author Robert Landau first published his book about classic rock ‘n’ roll billboards of the Sunset Strip, he made his readers an offer: pass along any info on the whereabouts of Paul McCartney’s head and you’ll get a free signed copy of his book. As the story goes, a billboard featuring the Beatles walking across Abbey Road was constructed on the Strip in 1969. Shortly after its construction, some prankster climbed atop the structure and cut Paul’s head off.

More than four decades later, that prankster, now in his 60s, contacted Landau. “He took it when he was 16, and it was still hanging in his living room,” joked Landau, who traveled to the man’s home in the San Fernando Valley to pose with Paul. […]

When Landau was 16, he remembers walking down the road from his home, a block above Tower Records. “And there were the Beatles,” he said. “Sixteen-feet tall, walking across Abbey Road.

From SEE: 12 Classic Rock ‘N’ Roll Billboards of the Sunset Strip | WEHOville, August 8, 2013
From WHAT I WAS MISSING: Sunset Strip And The Case Of Paul’s Stolen Head – About The Beatles – Robert Quinn, the man who originally cut off Paul’s head

PAUL’S HEAD FOR SALE

A FEW days ago, all of Hollywood was talking about a groovy Beatle billboard which is strategically placed on the world famous Sunset Strip. Today they’re talking about it, for reasons other than the fact that it’s very groovy.

The billboard is a blow up of the Abbey Road cover and shows the boys walking across the street, sans printing. The figures of The Beatles extend up over the billboard, in cut-out fashion. And, would you believe, someone has actually crawled up the billboard and sawed Paul’s head off.

At first glance, a person doesn’t know whether to laugh or cry. In view of all the recent rumors about Paul, the sight does have its humorous overtones. On the other hand, it makes any Beatle fan furious to have something and someone so beautiful defaced. Er, deheaded? … See you next! Janey Milstead

From Fabulous208 – January 31, 1970
From Fabulous208 – January 31, 1970

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Going further

The Beatles Diary Volume 1: The Beatles Years

The Beatles Diary Volume 1: The Beatles Years

With greatly expanded text, this is the most revealing and frank personal 30-year chronicle of the group ever written. Insider Barry Miles covers the Beatles story from childhood to the break-up of the group.

Solid State: The Story of "Abbey Road" and the End of the Beatles

Solid State: The Story of "Abbey Road" and the End of the Beatles

Acclaimed Beatles historian Kenneth Womack offers the most definitive account yet of the writing, recording, mixing, and reception of Abbey Road. In February 1969, the Beatles began working on what became their final album together. Abbey Road introduced a number of new techniques and technologies to the Beatles' sound, and included "Come Together," "Something," and "Here Comes the Sun," which all emerged as classics.

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