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My Edwyn Collins discography map is a music wall art print combining Orange Juice and Collins's solo work, designed as a gift for fans tracing one of the most quietly influential careers in Scottish indie and post-punk. From You Can't Hide Your Love Forever by Orange Juice in 1982 through to Collins's most recent solo studio release, each album sits on the map as a station, and every musician who played on a record runs as a tube line connecting the albums they appear on.
When I'm researching an Edwyn Collins discography map this detailed, I work from album liner notes, verified session credit data and music archives. The Collins map traces over four decades of recorded output across two phases.
The Orange Juice records on Postcard and then Polydor with the original Glasgow line-up of James Kirk, Steven Daly and David McClymont, then the changing line-up through Rip It Up, Texas Fever and The Orange Juice.
Then the solo career from Hope and Despair in 1989 onwards, through the international hit Gorgeous George with "A Girl Like You", into the long catalogue including the records Collins made during his recovery from two brain haemorrhages in 2005, which is one of the most remarkable parts of his story. Branch lines mark the various producers and session collaborators, including Sebastian Lewsley as a long-term collaborator and engineer at Collins's own West Heath Yard studio.
This is the kind of art print that rewards a close look. Fans tracing the arc from the Postcard Records-defining Orange Juice debut through the wider commercial Polydor records, into the solo career and the international breakthrough with "A Girl Like You", and the late-period records made post-recovery, will see exactly which musicians shaped each record. It hangs as a music map on a feature wall, a lounge, a studio or a hallway, and works as a milestone gift for any long-term Edwyn Collins or Orange Juice fan.
I print every map on archival paper using a Giclée process, in A1 and A2 landscape formats, framed or unframed. You can browse the full Solo Artists Music Maps collection for related discography maps.
Does this map include Orange Juice?
Yes. The Orange Juice records and Collins's solo career are mapped together, with Edwyn as the constant line connecting them.
Is this a Giclée wall art print?
Yes. I print every discography map using a Giclée process on archival paper, which gives a sharp, fade-resistant finish suitable for long-term display.
What sizes does the Edwyn Collins map come in?
A1 landscape (594 x 841mm) and A2 landscape (420 x 594mm), framed in black or white or supplied unframed.
Does the map show every album in order?
Yes. Every Orange Juice studio album and every Edwyn Collins solo record is mapped chronologically.
Is this a good gift for an Edwyn Collins fan?
It's designed for fans who already know the records well. The detail rewards close reading, which makes it a strong milestone gift for a Postcard Records fan, a long-term collector, or anyone who has followed Collins's remarkable post-recovery career.
If you're collecting Scottish and post-punk maps, the Lloyd Cole discography map works as a natural pairing. You can also browse all my music map gifts for music fans for more discography wall art prints.
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