Revolutions
per Minute: The Evolution of the Record

SFO Terminal
2 October 2011 - March 2012
©2011 by San Francisco
Airport Commission
Visit the SFO
Museum Gallery to read the text and see the objects displayed
for the temporary exhibit at SFO Terminal 2 in October 2011- March
2012.
Here's how the exhibit's
scope was described:
This exhibition traces the evolution
of the record, showcasing a variety of records, album covers,
and record players from wind-up phonographs and portable 45
players to picture discs and colored vinyl. Some of the featured
cover designers and artists include Jim Flora, Reid Miles, and
Andy Warhol. A selection of cover art from various musical genres
is also highlighted, such as jazz, psychedelic, punk rock, and
hip-hop.
This Cobra-matic record player
from 1950 is one example from the exhibit. Click on this Cobra-matic
or the link above to see the SFO Museums on-line gallery for this
exhibit.

Cobra-matic record player and
radio
1950 Zenith
Courtesy of John Eckland
L2011.2204.001


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