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This is a collection of photographs by American photographer Henry Diltz. Diltz has a long history of working with some of America's most renowned artists. He has photographed over 200 album covers, including Crosby, Stills & Nash's debut album, The Doors' "Morrison Hotel," and The Eagles' debut album and "Outlaw." Diltz generally avoids studio photography and doesn't use makeup on artists. His style is raw, raw, and natural, capturing his subjects as they truly are. This book showcases the "California Sound," or West Coast rock music, as defined by Anthony Fawcett, who served as an advisor to John Lennon's art projects and was a close friend of Lennon and Yoko. Diltz also provided the photographic illustrations. Artists featured include Crosby, Stills & Nash (Neil Young), Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, America, Linda Ronstadt, and The Eagles. This is a valuable book that includes early work by Diltz, although it is not an official photo collection.