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Jimmy Page and Robert Plant

This page contains custom album artwork that I created for some concert bootleg recordings for Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.  Obviously, as concert bootleg recordings are not commercially available, there is no official album artwork.  This custom album artwork was created solely for my own personal use, and you are free to use it for your own personal use.  All of the images were created in Adobe Photoshop Elements using layers, and are 1500 x 1500 in resolution.  Clicking on any image will open a gallery viewer, which includes the ability to browse through the images, as well as a download button for each image.  Simply hovering over any image will display a download button in the lower right of the image.  If you use any of the artwork in your music library, I would be interested in knowing, as well as hearing any comments and feedback on the design.  The photo above was sourced here and was edited via Adobe Photoshop Elements. 

No Quarter Tour (1994-1997)

Listed below is custom album artwork that I created for some concert bootleg recordings for Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.  This artwork is for the era and tour pertaining to the No Quarter album, which was released on November 8, 1994.  The design echoes the artwork for the album, and includes a sepia tone background of clouds, and was layered with a promotional photograph from the era.  The names were taken from the artwork for the studio album, and a logo from a booklet from the tour was placed between them.  Another logo from the same booklet was placed in the lower left with the concert information.

Walking into Clarksdale Tour (1998)

Listed below is custom album artwork that I created for some concert bootleg recordings for Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.  This artwork is for the era and tour pertaining to the Walking into Clarksdale album, which was released on April 21, 1998.  The design echoes the artwork for the album, and includes a purple tone background, and was layered with a promotional photograph from the era.  The names were taken from the artwork for the studio album, and a logo from a booklet from the tour was placed between them.  The tour was called the Walking into Everywhere Tour.

    

    

  

© Copyright  -  Timothy J. Barron  -  This page was updated April 2, 2023

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