Way back in the 1960s you might have got a Madison Avenue Agency talking the importance of brand, but not an up-and-coming boy band. But although they never articulated it and didn't have the power of social media to support their growth, they were very good at using photographs. Study the power of those early album covers and see how revolutionary they really were. So unlike Sinatra, Elvis or Buddy Holly. These photos weren't just literal, they were so much more.
Reason 1: Story-tellers; 2: Sgt. Pepper; 3: Eternally optimistic; 4: Still cool; 5: George Harrison.; 6: Love Me Do
7: Work Ethic ;8: Synchronicity; 9: The Roof-top Concert; 10: Candlestick Park; 11: Lennon & McCartney
12: I Saw Her Standing There; 13: Liverpool; 14: Black & White; 15: Album Covers; 16: John Lennon
17: Lennon & McCartney; 18: Rock 'n Roll; 19: They Never Made it Easy; 20: Ringo
21: Meditation & Massage; 22: The Back of a Commer Van; 23: George Martin.
24: Simply Different
25: A Time to Think
26: Revolver
27: Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
28: The B Side
29: The Philosophy
30: December 1960: A Turning Point
31: What really, really motivated The Beatles?
32: 1961
33: Their last rock 'n roller.
35: The Magnum Opus
36: Mr Brian Epstein
38: 1962
39: Yesterday
40: The Encouragers
41: 1963
42: Peace & Love
43: Abbey Road 1
44: Abbey Road 2
45: Always Cool
46: Did Paul break up The Beatles?
47: Timeless
50: It Was 1964
52: Both
53: Stories from Atoms of Experience.
54: That Rooftop, that slip of paper.
56: The Best Friends The Planet Ever Had
57: 1965
58: Play-lists