Michael Jackson ''Thriller'' album, with handwritten memory by photographer Dick Zimmerman on how he captured the famous photos of Michael in his white suit with the tiger cub. Released in 1982, the importance of ''Thriller'' to pop music and emerging black artists can't be overstated, with Jackson's cool visual style a part of the appeal. Zimmerman writes in white ink on the gatefold:
''This iconic photograph of Michael Jackson for the cover of his Thriller album is the most circulated image of any human being in history. Michael and I decided that he would love a tiger cub to join him in the photograph as he loved jungle animals. The session lasted 6 to 7 hours with several wardrobe changes - Michael's favorite being the white suit I was wearing that day. As our height and build were about the same there was no problem! Three days later I met Michael at the recording studio where they were finishing the album. Michael was very happy to see the results, but after much deliberation he said 'There are too many good ones, I can't decide' and with that ran to get Quincy Jones to help. Quincy took one look at the film spread out on the light table, and in 15 seconds with total confidence pointed to his choice, 'There's your album cover Michael!' History was made that day as it's since become the iconic image recognized the world over. / Dick Zimmerman / 'Thriller' Cover Photographer''.
Double album is in near fine condition. With copy of photograph of Zimmerman signing and also with his LOA.