Olé Olé Olé is a new documentary by Paul Dugdale following the Rolling Stones concerts in 2016 across Latin America and their first ever concert staged in Havana, Cuba.
Behind the scenes footage, up close and personal moments with the band, this documentary includes seven full length performances from the various dates. Out on 26 May 2017, on Blu-Ray and DVD – order them now for immediate despatch via Amazon.
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But Naked – Incredible and unique collection of unreleased artwork for preliminary design concepts of the sleeve artwork for a 1995 album titled Rolling Stones But Naked – this title was later changed and thealbum released as Stripped. The artwork boards vary in size and each shows a different visual concept for the ‘finished’ cover. Viewing these some 20 years after their creation it’s incredible that they were rejected at all. There are 15 boards with depictions ranging from Album Visual, CD Album Visual, Box For CD (Slip Case), Box For CD with Snake Skin Texture + Belly Band, etc; a further 5 presentation boards each displaying a different pair of 3-D artwork visuals; 4 more separate colour prints each with 2 design concepts; a black plastic folder titled ROLLING STONES, “BUT NAKED” PRESENTATION displaying 8 further concepts … click to read more!
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