Blind Faith Group Portrait, Album Cover Alternate, London 1969
© Bob Seidemann

Blind Faith Group Portrait, Album Cover Alternate, London 1969

Photograph
By Bob Seidemann
About the image
This portrait of the band Blind Faith was used to replace the original cover in the US when it was deemed inappropriate. It was previously used on a flyer advertising a live concert in Hyde Park in 1969. The super-group was Clapton's first project after the breakup of Cream and consisted of himself, Steve Winwood, Ginger Baker, and Ric Grech. The name "Blind Faith" was originally the title Seidemann gave the photograph of the young girl holding a futuristic airplane he took for the album cover. 

Collector's Notes:
A very small quantity of signed photographs were left in Bob Seidemann's personal archive when he passed away in 2017. Please contact us to request pricing and availability.

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Blind Faith Group Portrait, Album Cover Alternate, London 1969
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