Atlantic Records Celebrates 75 Years with New Photobook

A 462-paged visual history of music’s greatest acts – from Ray Charles to Charli XCX.

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Atlantic Records just turned 75, and to celebrate, the powerhouse label is throwing open its vaults for a new photo book published by TASCHEN. Four years in the making, the book offers a visual feast, capturing the moments, musicians and movements that made history.

From soul pioneers like Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles and legendary rock acts of Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones to rap darlings like Lil Uzi Vert and Gucci Mane, and Charli XCX, the internet’s pop princess, 75 Years of Atlantic Records takes a look back on the label’s indelible mark on music culture.

Featuring a roster of celebrated photographers – including Annie Leibovitz, Anton Corbijn, Jim Marshall and David LaChapelle – the collection sees live performances shots, quiet behind-the-scenes moments and everything in between, many of which will be published for the first time.

With a foreword by Bruno Mars, 75 Years of Atlantic Records is now available to pre-order for $200 USD and will be released globally on March 23.

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