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Zvuki Mu Modern Songs From Russia

Record Sleeve
1989 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Cardboard cover sleeve for the 12" long-playing record 'Modern Songs From Russia' recorded by Zvuki Mu for Land Records.


Object details

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Object type
TitleZvuki Mu Modern Songs From Russia
Materials and techniques
Colour offset lithograph on cardboard
Brief description
Cover sleeve for the 12" long-playing record 'Modern Songs From Russia' recorded by Zvuki Mu. Cover artwork by Yuri Rodin, design by Brian Eno and the Bill Smith Studio. Published by Land Records, Great Britain, 1989.
Physical description
Cardboard cover sleeve for the 12" long-playing record 'Modern Songs From Russia' recorded by Zvuki Mu for Land Records.
Dimensions
  • Height: 31.5cm
  • Width: 31.5cm
Measured by DH 09/02/2011
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'ZVUKI MU' (Only text on front cover, as part of the design.)
  • Lettered on the back cover tithe title, artist's name, tracklisting, credits etc.
Credit line
Given by Lin Barkass, Opal Ltd.
Object history
The same image as on the front cover was used on the compact disc, tape cassette and promtional postcard, see E.1611, 1623 and 1525-1990.
Historical context
Land Records formed part of the Opal Group of Companies. Founded in 1984, Opal represented Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, John Paul Jones, Jon Hassell, Harold Budd, Roger Eno, Michael Brook, Laraaji, and visual artists Russell Mills and Andrew Logan. Opal not only encompassed many aspects of the music business such as music publishing, artist management, record production and its own label, Land Records, but was also involved worldwide in video and art installations, concert promotion and book publishing. Since 1991 Opal concentrated solely on music publishing and Brian Eno's own work.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.1595-1990

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Record createdFebruary 23, 2009
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