The Serpent (In Quicksilver) / Abandoned Cities
Record Sleeve
1987 (issued)
1987 (issued)
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Cardboard cover sleeve for two 12" long-playing records, 'The Serpent (In Quicksilver)' and 'Abandoned Cities', recorded by Harold Budd for Land Records. The front of the cover design is for 'The Serpent (In Quicksilver)', a stylised photograph of an orange-coloured arid landscape with a dark-blue sky. The reverse is the cover design for 'Abandoned Cities', a black and white photograph of the top of a building facade from the early 20th century. Both sides feature a thumbnail image of the other cover.
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Title | The Serpent (In Quicksilver) / Abandoned Cities |
Materials and techniques | Colour offset lithograph on cardboard |
Brief description | Cardboard cover sleeve for two 12" long-playing records, 'The Serpent (In Quicksilver)' and 'Abandoned Cities', recorded by Harold Budd. Cover design by Paula Bethsebe. Issued by Land Records, Great Britain, 1987. |
Physical description | Cardboard cover sleeve for two 12" long-playing records, 'The Serpent (In Quicksilver)' and 'Abandoned Cities', recorded by Harold Budd for Land Records. The front of the cover design is for 'The Serpent (In Quicksilver)', a stylised photograph of an orange-coloured arid landscape with a dark-blue sky. The reverse is the cover design for 'Abandoned Cities', a black and white photograph of the top of a building facade from the early 20th century. Both sides feature a thumbnail image of the other cover. |
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Credit line | Given by Lin Barkass, Opal Ltd. |
Object history | The image on the front of this record sleeve was used on a promotional postcard, see E.1521-1990. |
Historical context | 'LAND Records forms part of the Opal Group of Companies. Founded in 1984, Opal now represents 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 encompasses many aspects of the music business such as music publishing, artist management, record production and its own label, Land Records, but is also involved worldwide in video and art installations, concert promotion and book publishing, as well as producing USSR/UK satellite links between Western and Soviet artists and musicians.' Copy taken from a Land Records record sleeve, E.1566-1990. |
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Accession number | E.1578-1990 |
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Record created | February 18, 2009 |
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