Alan Aldridge - Other Works

Other Works

  • Cover for Boswell's London Journal 1762-1763 ed. Frederick Pottle, published by Penguin (1966)
  • Cover design for A Quick One by The Who (1966)
  • Poster for Andy Warhol and Paul Morrisey's film Chelsea Girls (1966)
  • Covers for Penguin Science Fiction books (1967)
  • The Beatles Illustrated Lyrics (US, Houghton Mifflin; UK, MacDonald Unit 75, 1969) editor, select illustrations
  • "Ann In The Moon" (1970), with story by Frances D. Francis
  • The Penguin Book Of Comics (1971), with George Perry, published by Penguin Books
  • Famous "Hard Rock Cafe" logo (1971).
  • The Ship's Cat (1977), with verses by Richard Adams.
  • The Peacock Party (1979) and The Lion's Cavalcade (1980), sequels to The Butterfly Ball, based on anonymous sequels to Roscoe's version, both illustrated in collaboration with Harry Wilcock, and with verses by George E. Ryder and Ted Walker respectively.
  • Phantasia: Of Docklands, Rocklands and Dodos (1981), illustrated in collaboration with Harry Wilcock
  • The Gnole (1999), with Steve Boyett and Maxine Miller.
  • He is also credited for Art Direction and Illustration on Light Grenades (2006), the 6th Studio album for Incubus (band).

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