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Inner record Sleeve for Sunburst and Snowblind by the Cocteau Twins

Record Sleeve
1983 (issued)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

One of a group of 19 record sleeves together with inner sleeves and vinyl, E. 255- E.314-1989, and other graphic material, by the design group 23 Envelope, (E.316-335, E.336-349. E.350-352, E.353-356-1989), acquired by the Department of Prints, Drawings and Paintings (now Word & Image) to strengthen the holdings of 20th century commercial graphics and for display in 'The Art of Selling Songs: 1690-1990' a display focusing on graphic design in the music business, held in the museum in 1990. 23 Envelope were one of the most admired graphic design companies working in the 1980s. The record publishers 4AD employed them almost exclusively throughout the 1980s. The Cocteau Twins,(1981-1997) formed in Grangemouth, Scotland, have been described as a post-punk indie, 'dream-pop' or alternative rock band.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleInner record Sleeve for Sunburst and Snowblind by the Cocteau Twins (popular title)
Materials and techniques
unprinted paper
Brief description
Plain white paper inner-sleeve used for the 12" vinyl record 'Sunburst and Snowblind' recorded by the Cocteau Twins. Issued by 4AD, Great Britain, 1983.
Physical description
Plain white paper inner-sleeve used for the 12" vinyl record 'Sunburst and Snowblind' recorded by the Cocteau Twins for 4AD. All four corners are trimmed to give a rounded edge.
Dimensions
  • Highest point height: 30.5cm
  • Widest point width: 31.3cm
Measured by DH 21/02/2011
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Vaughan Oliver of 23 Envelope
Summary
One of a group of 19 record sleeves together with inner sleeves and vinyl, E. 255- E.314-1989, and other graphic material, by the design group 23 Envelope, (E.316-335, E.336-349. E.350-352, E.353-356-1989), acquired by the Department of Prints, Drawings and Paintings (now Word & Image) to strengthen the holdings of 20th century commercial graphics and for display in 'The Art of Selling Songs: 1690-1990' a display focusing on graphic design in the music business, held in the museum in 1990. 23 Envelope were one of the most admired graphic design companies working in the 1980s. The record publishers 4AD employed them almost exclusively throughout the 1980s. The Cocteau Twins,(1981-1997) formed in Grangemouth, Scotland, have been described as a post-punk indie, 'dream-pop' or alternative rock band.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.264-1989

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Record createdJanuary 26, 2007
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