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  2. The Songs of Distant Earth - Wikipedia

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    The original novelette "The Songs of Distant Earth" was the cover story for the June 1958 issue of If.Cover art by Mel Hunter. The Songs of Distant Earth is a 1986 science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, based upon his 1958 short story of the same title.

  3. The Songs of Distant Earth (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Songs of Distant Earth is the sixteenth studio album by English musician, songwriter and producer Mike Oldfield, released on 21 November 1994 by WEA.It is a concept album [2] based on the 1986 science fiction novel The Songs of Distant Earth by Arthur C. Clarke. [3]

  4. Songs of Earth - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Earth (Norwegian: Fedrelandet) is a 2023 Norwegian documentary film written and directed by Margreth Olin. In the film, Olin follows her 85-year-old father through a year in the natural surroundings of Oldedalen in Vestland , where he grew up.

  5. Hibernaculum (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hibernaculum" is a song by musician Mike Oldfield, released on his 1994 album The Songs of Distant Earth. [1] It charted at number 47 in the UK Singles Chart.. Two different versions of the single were released.

  6. Songs of Distant Earth - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Songs of Distant Earth

  7. Space-themed music - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Archer stated that the song "isn’t a criticism of man’s arrogance in leaving Earth, but more about the lack of further space exploration that might have led to a better understanding of ecological issues." [10] Mike Oldfield's 1994 album The Songs of Distant Earth was based on Arthur C. Clarke's SF novel Songs of Distant Earth.

  8. The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke - Wikipedia

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    The missing ones are a movie outline of The Songs of Distant Earth (from "The Sentinel"; this is not the short story of the same name) and a short sketch titled "When the Twerms Came", which originally appeared in Clarke's non-fiction book The View from Serendip (1978) and was later reprinted in the 1987 edition of The Wind from the Sun.

  9. Childhood's End - Wikipedia

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    Along with The Songs of Distant Earth (1986), Clarke considered Childhood's End to be one of his favourites of his own novels. [4] The novel was nominated for the Retro Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2004. Several attempts to adapt the novel into a film or miniseries have been made with varying levels of success.