Fieber
Annette Conrad/Voc
und
Wolfgang Eichler/Pno
"Best known outside his native Germany for his collaborative work with fetish style magazines SKIN TWO, SECRET, >>O<< and Marquis.
Much of Wolfgang Eichler's work celebrates the fetish glamour ideal. Big on colour and strong on strong women,
Eichler's extensive knowledge and emphaty with fetish iconography gives his images their distinctive style.
Often endowing his pictures with their own hyper-real movie-style narrative, an Eichler image is a thought-provoking one in that it requests the viewer to work out for himself what exactly is going on.
Jeder Abzug wird vor der Abgabe vom Fotografen geprüft.
Das angebotene Bild ist auf der Rückseite von Wolfgang Eichler signiert und mit der Auflagennummer 100/100 versehen.
Neuwertiger einwandfreier Zustand auf glänzender Fotopapier-Oberfläche.
Der Versand plus Verpackung in stabiler Rolle beträgt 6,- Euro innerhalb Europas .
Alternativ als registriertes, versichertes Paket in stabiler Rolle für 10,- Euro innerhalb Deutschlands bzw. 20.- Euro in EU- Länder (Schweiz 30,- Euro).
Spätestens sieben Tage nach Zahlungseingang, in der Regel früher, erfolgt der Versand. Auf Wunsch warte ich damit auch länger, falls Sie noch auf weitere meiner Artikel bieten möchten.
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Für weitere Informationen über den Fotografen "googeln" Sie bitte: Wolfgang Eichler limited editionSambapartikel
Wolfgang Eichler Quartett Entfernung vom Nullpunkt
Konzert in der "Bandfabrik",Wuppertal,
am 05.10.2008
nackt nude Busen Brust breast topless Haut skin "junge frau" young woman frau bank finanzkrise "financial crisis" schliessfach lockbox locker geschäftsfrau "business woman" brille glasses eyeglasses schwarz-weiss s-w schwarz/weiss "black and white" black/white sexy-foto sexy foto "sexy photo" erotik foto erotic photo erotik-foto Erotikfoto erotische Fotografie erotic photography Auflagen edition "limited edition" "limitierte Auflage" signiert signed Signatur kinky "fine art" fine-art Foto selten rar handsigniert Handsignatur
@mrjyn
December 13, 2008
Wolfgang Eichler Quartett Fieber/Fever + Sambapartikel [Bandfabrik, Wuppertal, 05.10.2008]
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Her searing performance with Mick Jagger on "Gimme Shelter" gave her a place in rock 'n' roll history. She also worked closely with Joe Cocker and his band, singing on many of his early hits, and later backed Carole King on her big albums of the era. Also in 1969, she signed on with Ode Records, a division of A&M, as a solo artist. Previously, I've featured cuts from her first two LPs, Gimme Shelter and Merry Clayton, both of which were impressive*; and, today, I've got two songs up for consideration that appeared on her third Ode album, Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow, which would be her swan song for the label. As is usually the case, I have chosen cuts with the highest funk quotient.
"Keep Your Eye On the Sparrow" (Dave Grusin -Morgan Ames)
Merry Clayton, Ode 66110, 1975
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I confess that I don't think I ever watched the TV detective series, Baretta, which began in 1975 and had "Keep Your Eye On the Sparrow" as its theme song. Surprisingly, Sammy Davis, Jr.**
sang the TV version - and, for Sammy, it was a fairly funky affair arranged by Dave Grusin, who co-wrote the tune. That "official" version was released as a single the next year, but didn't do much. Then, also in 1976, Rhythm Heritage, comprised of a bunch of top LA studio musicians, covered it. Their version shot up to #20; and I recall hearing a version of the song on the radio back then that was likely theirs.
Dan Phillips
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