Nacho
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Posted: Mar. 11 2006, 05:58 |
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From a message posted by Nicolas Delnatte in Amarok Mailing List:
I put here some informations I had from Terry Ilott, who painted the cover fro "Crises"
Terry Ilott first met Mike Oldfield in 1976, by a sculptor named Lynn Chadwick. At this time, Oldfield lived in the neighbourhood of Ilott's house. Ilott reports that he met once Stevie Winwood and other musicians at Mike's house, and that they all played music together (not Ilott, only the musicians).
Before 1978, Terry Ilott painted a dozen of frames for a James Ballard's book 'The Drowned World'. Finally, the book or the paintings (?) were not published.
In 1978, Mike Oldfield bought two of these pictures, one of them being something close to the cover of 'Crises'. In a tour program from 1980 or 1981, two pictures forming a dypthich were included (I don't know if there were the two frames bought or only one of them), the one wich would inspire Crises's cover, and another, sort of red vartation of the Crises covers. This picture used to be on a website that seems not to exist anymore.
While working on 'Crises', Mike asked Ilott to paint a new frame close to the version of 1978, for the cover of the album.
The following comes from a french interview :
Mike Oldfield received the frame while working on the album. The frame was named 'Sea of Crises' (a place on the Moon - note : I think the Moon is reversed (correct english ?) on the frame or is it in the impression process that it was reverted ?). This name inspired some of the lyrics for the album.
Yes it seems that some lyrics are linked to the cover : 'The watcher and the tower waiting...', 'Moonlight Shadow' and maybe more...
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