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Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE

Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
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Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE

PLEASE NOTE: This is a PRE-ORDER and is estimated to ship in October 2023. We will email you when your order is ready to despatch.

Portraits of Status Quo (Standard Edition) + FREE BADGE
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  • Model: RSLE104
£55.00
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Portraits of Status Quo is a photographic celebration of the glory years of Status Quo through the ’70s and into the mid-’80s

The first two hundred pre-orders ship with a FREE WHITE TELECASTER GEEPIN BADGE worth £6.95. 

Starting life in the early 1960s, after a series of line-up and name changes, the band became Status Quo in 1967. It was in the early ’70s that the band moved away from their psychedelic 60s roots and became a full-on hard rock/boogie machine with a stream of successful albums and singles. Along with a change to their sound, came a change in image, moving into faded denim and t-shirts, creating their iconic ’70s look. With more than 60 chart hits in the UK, Quo are one of the most successful hard rock bands of the ’70s and ’80s.

The book features hundreds of classic and unseen, carefully restored black and white images of Quo at play and playing live on a series of stunning, unforgettable tours. The book concentrates on the ’70s and finishes with the band at Live Aid in 1985. Contributing photographers include Ross Halfin, Chris Walter, Fin Costello, Barry Plummer, PG Brunelli, Michael Putland and more.

This unofficial book is 230mm square, case-bound, 240 pages, printed on luxury 170gsm matt-coated paper. The book comes with a fold-out poster and is presented in a black slipcase with a gold foil logo. The Standard Edition comes in 666 numbered copies and sells for £55 plus shipping. 

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