Mandrill ”Just Outside of Town” booklet (LP cover photos-R)

Like People was Eagle Rock? Shit, I'd totally add that for the next round. I figured it was more like Ladera Heights/Culver City.





What block did you and DK shoot the OST cover on?
 
BTW, re: rap covers: I only did NWA and DOC. Thought about Warren G - I know the corner - but decided to wait until a future round. Found the photographer and if I could get Warren on the horn, it'd be a definite wrap. I really want to do Cube's "AmeriKKKas Most": I know the corner but can't find the photographer and i dont think Cube would be easy to get a quote from.





I'm trying to find any Pasadena or SGV locales outside of East LA. I heard there was a Jackson Browne cover from South Pasadena but it was actually Hancock Park.
 
mannybolone said: At some point, I'll have to share my obsessive search for the graffiti-lined corner where N.W.A. shot the "Panic Zone"/N.W.A and the Posse cover.




this location was talked about at length in the LA Weekly article - should be easy to find.





OST:


Corner of Cambridge and Oxford streets of western and venice, BLQ or Harvard heights depending on who you ask.


2228 Cambridge was where I lived for 9 years and where we recorded and mixed 4 of our albums.


http://goo.gl/maps/hWEoj





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which is in the street in front of this:


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mannybolone said:Mind blown re: the Wansel cover location.




Completely! I would have never guessed that was an actual place (in the Financial District no less).





Great thread. Keep em comin'.
 
4YearGraduate said:mannybolone said: At some point, I'll have to share my obsessive search for the graffiti-lined corner where N.W.A. shot the "Panic Zone"/N.W.A and the Posse cover.




this location was talked about at length in the LA Weekly article - should be easy to find.




Actually, it's not mentioned once. For real, go back and look: there's nothing there. I thought that kind of strange but I did try to write Martin Cizmar and haven't heard back from him. Let me be clear: I thought Cizmar's article was really great - must have taken a lot of footwork to track down some of the more obscure members of the photo. But I was surprised that 1) it wasn't mentioned that this cover first appeared on "Panic Zone" and only later was re-used for the "NWA and the Posse" comp and I'm also surprised there was nothing in there about the photographer or the location. By the time I went to read the piece, I had already tracked down photographer Phil Bedel (using the white pages, no less) and he couldn't have been more gracious and generous with his time. He actually knew about the Weekly story before I mentioned it but I don't know if that's because Cizmar had spoken to him or if he had come across the story on his own (he does still live in So Cal).





In any case, I have the right lot in Hollywood. The question is *where* on the lot is the actual location. I think I finally narrowed it down, with the help of Arabian Prince, Bedel, and Rex Harte, whose dad, Roy Harte, used to run Drum City on Santa Monica. That store's back door is where the shot was supposedly taken, according to Rex and more or less supported by Roth's memories.





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I'm guessing the location was where "1" is. However, I did find a brick wall that matches the right style and height that you see on the cover at "3". That could be a leftover wall from the missing building but that the actual wall you see is now gone. What makes this harder is that the loading dock-like platform Posse members were standing on isn't there anymore. So save the brick wall, there's absolutely no visual cues I could draw on. I wrote Rex Harte again this morning to see if he could lend final confirmation and Bedel said this story has him curious himself so he's going to head back down to Hollywood in a few weeks and look around to see if any of it jogs his memory.





What an insane block that was though: Gold Star Studios (long gone) was on the corner, Macola across the street, and Drum City in the middle of the block. Tabb Rex used to run his company on the same block as well and might have shared building space with Drum City at some point (though the only address I could find for him put him at the El Centro corner.
 
And actually the missing one huge element, maybe the most important, was Richard Simpson was right up the street.





I could have swore they talked about that but alas, i might have added that bit of information in my private press mind garden.
 
4YearGraduate said:And actually the missing one huge element, maybe the most important, was Richard Simpson was right up the street..




On the 6200 block? G&M used to be at 6211, which would have been the Macola side of the block. Was that his operation?
 
mannybolone said:4YearGraduate said:And actually the missing one huge element, maybe the most important, was Richard Simpson was right up the street..




On the 6200 block? G&M used to be at 6211, which would have been the Macola side of the block. Was that his operation?




No, but very importantly, G&M printing was where everyone made their center labels. Rosa is the front desk lady there, they have moved now over by the scientology center but i still use them and they still use the same press all those labels were done on. Richard was across Vine. Coast Recording was next to G&M where we all got our tape reels, but the owner was a racist dick.





Richard cut all of the records for Macola, cut everyone's show dub plates, etc etc. He is one THE most important persons in the history of LA hip hop who is never ever mentioned.
 
day said:mannybolone said:Mind blown re: the Wansel cover location.




Completely! I would have never guessed that was an actual place (in the Financial District no less).

I'm pretty sure this is the spot that's in The System's "You Are In My System" video, as well as some Lisa Lisa thing, the name of which is escaping me right now.
 
asstro said:tripledouble said:james said:


No Tuff Crew?

technically a back cover








i recently saw someone post a picture of this nyc club/restaurant but forget exactly what it was





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It was on the blog Flaming Pablum, they do a lot of posts about locations of famous music related photos in NYC





http://vassifer.blogs.com/alexinnyc/2012/06/walk-into-the-light.html





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There is an amazing Hall and Oates inner that, I'm pretty sure, was shot at the same location. I don't have access to it right now??? but if you have this record (the album with "Sara Smile") you know what I'm talking about
 
This cover photo was shot a block away from my place here in Seattle Chinatown 1986....





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This thread is definitely in my wheelhouse. I've mostly done movie locations myself, but waxidermy user TheJosephBoys posted this San Francisco Archie Shepp album:








With by TheJosephBoys, on Flickr
 
EXCELLENT.





Yeah, I'd love to see a bunch of Bay Area covers and their locations.





Did 415 shoot a cover here or am I confusing them with a different Oakland crew?





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dollar_bin said:This thread is definitely in my wheelhouse. I've mostly done movie locations myself, but waxidermy user TheJosephBoys posted this San Francisco Archie Shepp album:








With by TheJosephBoys, on Flickr




Speaking of jazz, first place I tried to find was the tree groove where Art Pepper was photographed for this cover:





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Fail on our part. We heard it was on this one street but couldn't find the visual evidence to link it up.
 
Speaking of the Bay...http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Tairo/all_around_the_bay





They are up to 700+ locations





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Peep out #25!
 
TheKindCromang said:asstro said:tripledouble said:james said:


No Tuff Crew?

technically a back cover








i recently saw someone post a picture of this nyc club/restaurant but forget exactly what it was





life_on_mars.jpg





It was on the blog Flaming Pablum, they do a lot of posts about locations of famous music related photos in NYC





http://vassifer.blogs.com/alexinnyc/2012/06/walk-into-the-light.html





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There is an amazing Hall and Oates inner that, I'm pretty sure, was shot at the same location. I don't have access to it right now??? but if you have this record (the album with "Sara Smile") you know what I'm talking about




In the Academy bathroom:





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The lobby at 127 John St downtown - I used to go there all the time when I was a bike messenger. Tons of Lp cover shots taken there.