
Description
12 1/4 x 12 1/4 in
The surface presents visible handwritten markings.
This example of Queen's 1978 studio album Jazz stands as one of the most visually striking and musically daring artifacts from the band's classic era, capturing a moment when Queen fully embraced scale, theatricality, and sonic confidence at the height of their global influence.
Formed in London in 1970, Queen rapidly distinguished themselves through an unprecedented fusion of operatic structure, hard rock power, and flamboyant stage identity. Led by the singular presence of Freddie Mercury, alongside Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon, the band reshaped the vocabulary of arena rock and established a legacy that continues to define popular music history.
Released in 1978, Jazz emerged during a pivotal period in Queen's career. Following the worldwide success of A Night at the Opera and News of the World, the album reflects a band operating with complete artistic freedom. Musically eclectic and unapologetically bold, Jazz produced enduring anthems such as Fat Bottomed Girls and Bicycle Race, tracks that exemplify Queen's mastery of melody, rhythm, and theatrical imagery.
The album's graphic design, dominated by hypnotic concentric circles and bold typography, mirrors the band's fascination with spectacle and movement. This visual identity, combined with the dynamic contrast between playful irreverence and musical sophistication, makes Jazz one of Queen's most instantly recognizable releases.
The presence of multiple handwritten markings across the cover transforms this record into a distinctive artifact. Examples featuring such surface elements are increasingly difficult to encounter, particularly from the late 1970s period, as extensive touring schedules and subsequent decades limited opportunities for multi-inscription pieces.
From a visual analysis perspective, the handwritten elements exhibit varied line qualities and rhythmic movement across the surface. Differences in stroke weight, spacing, and structure contribute to a layered visual composition that interacts dynamically with the underlying artwork while maintaining overall balance.
Within the international memorabilia market, albums associated with Queen represent a top-tier collecting category. Demand remains exceptionally strong due to the band's cross-generational popularity and their enduring influence within modern music history. Works from the classic era, particularly those connected to major touring periods and peak commercial success, continue to attract sustained attention from advanced collectors.
From a display standpoint, Jazz offers outstanding visual presence. The contrast between monochrome design and bold handwritten elements allows the piece to function both as a musical artifact and a gallery-oriented presentation object. Whether framed or preserved in archival housing, it commands immediate recognition.
Overall, this Jazz LP stands as a museum-caliber representation of Queen at their artistic and commercial peak, uniting visual identity, musical legacy, and surface characteristics into a cohesive artifact that reflects the spirit of late twentieth-century rock history.
The surface presents visible handwritten markings.
This example of Queen's 1978 studio album Jazz stands as one of the most visually striking and musically daring artifacts from the band's classic era, capturing a moment when Queen fully embraced scale, theatricality, and sonic confidence at the height of their global influence.
Formed in London in 1970, Queen rapidly distinguished themselves through an unprecedented fusion of operatic structure, hard rock power, and flamboyant stage identity. Led by the singular presence of Freddie Mercury, alongside Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon, the band reshaped the vocabulary of arena rock and established a legacy that continues to define popular music history.
Released in 1978, Jazz emerged during a pivotal period in Queen's career. Following the worldwide success of A Night at the Opera and News of the World, the album reflects a band operating with complete artistic freedom. Musically eclectic and unapologetically bold, Jazz produced enduring anthems such as Fat Bottomed Girls and Bicycle Race, tracks that exemplify Queen's mastery of melody, rhythm, and theatrical imagery.
The album's graphic design, dominated by hypnotic concentric circles and bold typography, mirrors the band's fascination with spectacle and movement. This visual identity, combined with the dynamic contrast between playful irreverence and musical sophistication, makes Jazz one of Queen's most instantly recognizable releases.
The presence of multiple handwritten markings across the cover transforms this record into a distinctive artifact. Examples featuring such surface elements are increasingly difficult to encounter, particularly from the late 1970s period, as extensive touring schedules and subsequent decades limited opportunities for multi-inscription pieces.
From a visual analysis perspective, the handwritten elements exhibit varied line qualities and rhythmic movement across the surface. Differences in stroke weight, spacing, and structure contribute to a layered visual composition that interacts dynamically with the underlying artwork while maintaining overall balance.
Within the international memorabilia market, albums associated with Queen represent a top-tier collecting category. Demand remains exceptionally strong due to the band's cross-generational popularity and their enduring influence within modern music history. Works from the classic era, particularly those connected to major touring periods and peak commercial success, continue to attract sustained attention from advanced collectors.
From a display standpoint, Jazz offers outstanding visual presence. The contrast between monochrome design and bold handwritten elements allows the piece to function both as a musical artifact and a gallery-oriented presentation object. Whether framed or preserved in archival housing, it commands immediate recognition.
Overall, this Jazz LP stands as a museum-caliber representation of Queen at their artistic and commercial peak, uniting visual identity, musical legacy, and surface characteristics into a cohesive artifact that reflects the spirit of late twentieth-century rock history.
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Any statement made in any catalogue or otherwise regarding the origin, date, age, attribution, authenticity, or estimated selling price of any lot is an expression of opinion only. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Oldstone Ventures LLC in relation to any lot.
Prospective buyers are strongly advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy and reliability of the catalogue description prior to making a purchase. The absence of specific references to prior restorations or condition issues in the descriptions does not imply that the item is free from such restorations or defects.
Photographs provided by Oldstone Ventures LLC are for indicative purposes only and are not guaranteed to precisely reflect the actual condition, color, or quality of the items.
Buyer Responsibility:
Buyers are encouraged to seek independent expert advice regarding the authenticity, condition, and value of any item before placing a bid.
Contact Us:
For any inquiries or further information, please feel free to contact us via email at oldstoneventures@gmail.com.
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QUEEN "JAZZ" LP
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Fine Arts Antiques & Contemporary Art Sale 12
Apr 13, 2026 9:00 AM EDTSummit, NJ, United States
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