American cartoonist Robert Crumb (born 1943 in Philadelphia) is widely
considered to be the "father of underground comics." His work has a
distinctive style and satirical tone and often features strongly stereotyped
portrayals of minorities and overly sexualised women. He is best known for
creating the cartoon characters Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural and Devil Girl.
Crumb has illustrated many album covers,
including most prominently Cheap Thrills by Big Brother & the Holding
Company and the compilation album The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful
Dead.
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1968 Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin
Cheap Thrills |
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1995 Roots of the Grateful Dead
The Music Never Stopped |
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1972 Earl Hooker
There's a Fungus amung us |
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1972 Good Tone Banjo Boys |
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1973 Please Warm My Weiner
Old Time Hokum Blues |
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1974 Big John Wrencher and his Maxwell Street Blues Boys
Maxwell Street Alley Blues |
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1974 Dave Jasen
Rompin’ Stompin’ Ragtime |
Between 1974 and 1984, Crumb drew at least 17
album covers for Yazoo Records/Blue Goose Records, including those of the Cheap
Suit Serenaders. He also created the revised logo and record label designs of
Blue Goose Records that were used from 1974 onward.
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1974 R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders ( front cover ) |
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1974 R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders ( back cover ) |
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1974 Ukelele Ike
I'm a Bear in a Lady's Boudoir |
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1975 Casey Bill Welden and Kokomo Arnold
Bottleneck Guitar Trendsetters of the 1930s |
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1975 The Hokum Boys
You Can't Get Enough of that Stuff |
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1975 Roy Smeck plays Hawaiian Guitar, Banjo, Ukelele and Guitar 1926-1949 |
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1976 Harmonica Blues |
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1976 R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders No. 2 ( aka Chasin' Rainbows ) |
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1977 Larry Groce
Turn on Your TV |
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1978 Harmonica Blues Band
Bring Me Another Half a Pint |
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1978 Blind Boy Fuller
Truckin' my Blues Away |
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1978 Bo Carter
Banana in Your Fruit Basket |
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1978 R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders Number Three |
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1978 The Klezmorim
Streets of Gold |
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1978 The Cheap Suit Serenaders
Party Record |
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1979 Memphis Jug Band
Double Album |
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1982 The Otis Brothers
Flying Crow |
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1985 Louie Blue |
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1987 Robert Crumb, Dominic Cravic and others
Cocktail D'Amour |
In 1992 and 1993 Crumb was involved in a
project by a Dutch formation, The Beau Hunks, and for both their albums The
Beau Hunks Play the Original Laurel and Hardy Music (1 and 2), he was
the illustrator for the album covers, as well as for the album booklets.
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1993 The Beau Hunks Play the Original Laurel and Hardy Music |
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1999 Kansas Joe and Memphis Minnie |
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2000 Trésors Illustrés des Musiques Populaires du XXe siècle |
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2003 That's What I Call Sweet Music |
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2006 The East River Band
Sweet East River |
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2006 Alan Seidler
"The Duke of Ook" |
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2008 Eden and John's East River String Band
Some Cold Rainy Day |
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2009 Hot Women |
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2009 Eden and John's East River String Band
Drunken Barrel House Blues |
In 2010 Crumb drew three artworks for
Christopher King's Aimer Et Perdre: To Love And To Lose Songs, 1917-1934
released on CD on Tompkins Square in 2012.
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2010 Aimer et Perdre To Love and to Lose, Songs 1917-1934 |
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2010 Aimer et Perdre To Love and to Lose |
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2010 Aimer et Perdre, To Love and to Lose, Songs |
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2011 Eden and John's East River String Band
Be Kind to a Man When He's Down |
Thanks for collecting and posting . I enjoyed them all very much!
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