The Cover of Herbs' First Pacific Reggae Album: Perusing the Paratext
The cover of Herbs' award-winning EP What's Be Happen? is dominated by an image of the final day of the Bastion Point occupation in Ōrākei, Auckland on 25 May, 1978. Released in 1981, the album has been recognised in a number of music industry awards for its important contribution to cul...
Main Author: | Turner, E (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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Art & Design, Communication Studies, and Business, Auckland University of Technology,
2020-01-23T20:32:24Z.
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