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Classic

Record Sleeve
1981 (issued)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Card cover sleeve for the 12" long-playing record 'Classic', recorded by the group Yes.

The front of the sleeve shows an illustration of an imaginary landscape at dusk, predominantly in greens and blues, featuring a body of water and fungus-like, vertical rock formations.

The back of the sleeve is black and features a smaller, framed version of the cover design, beneath which the tracklist, credits etc. are lettered in white.

Both sides are lettered at the top with the album title 'Classic' and a purple/chrome version of the Yes logo.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleClassic
Materials and techniques
Colour offset lithograph on card
Brief description
Cover sleeve for the 12" long-playing record 'Classic', recorded by the group Yes. Colour offset lithograph. Illustration by Roger Dean. Designed by Magnetic Storm Ltd. Issued by Atlantic Recording Corporation, 1981.
Physical description
Card cover sleeve for the 12" long-playing record 'Classic', recorded by the group Yes.

The front of the sleeve shows an illustration of an imaginary landscape at dusk, predominantly in greens and blues, featuring a body of water and fungus-like, vertical rock formations.

The back of the sleeve is black and features a smaller, framed version of the cover design, beneath which the tracklist, credits etc. are lettered in white.

Both sides are lettered at the top with the album title 'Classic' and a purple/chrome version of the Yes logo.
Dimensions
  • Height: 31.4cm
  • Width: 31.4cm
Measurements taken from Registry File.
Marks and inscriptions
  • Both sides are lettered at the top with the album title 'Classic' and a purple/chrome version of the Yes logo.
  • 'Includes / FREE LIVE SINGLE / of previously unreleased / versions of / 'ROUNDABOUT' / and / 'SEEN ALL GOOD / PEOPLE/ / YOUR MOVE' / K 50842' (Lettered in black on a white, circular sticker attached to the top-right corner of the front of the sleeve.)
  • The back of the sleeve is lettered in white with the tracklisting, recording credits, publishing details etc.
Credit line
Given by Roger Dean
Object history
Historical significance: Dean's importance lies in the fact that he was the first sleeve designer to work consistently with groups and become noted in his own right as a creative contributor to the appearance of a group. He has influenced designers in the 1980s such as Ian Anderson of the Designers Republic and in some ways established the profession of sleeve designer.

Dean's work represents an important stylistic phase in pre-punk Britain that grew out of the psychedelic work of Michael English in the 1960s. His general importance to the British record industry is attested by Richard Branson's commission for a label logo for his newly formed Virgin Records in 1970.
Historical context
Roger Dean trained as a furniture designer and although he is best known for his record sleeve artwork his main concerns are still with the three-dimensional object. (He has designed chairs, interiors and houses and is currently (1991) exploring the possibility of designing a theme-park with a Japanese company.)

Dean graduated from the RCA in 1968 and in the same year designed the seating for the club 'Upstairs' at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. His interests in architectonic and organic forms are reflected in his sleeve art. His work for the rock group Yes established a strong 'corporate identity' further enhanced with the 'organic' logotype (ca.1971). He began designing stage sets for the group in 1972 which reflected the sleeve designs.
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Accession number
E.2467:1-1991

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