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The large spaceship on the album's cover (by then symbolic of the group) was designed by Kosh with art by Shusei Nagaoka. It was based on the logo Kosh designed for ELO's previous album, A New World Record, [39] and looks like the space station with a docking shuttle from 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). [40]
Boston. (album) Boston is the debut studio album by American rock band Boston, released on August 25, 1976, by Epic Records. [3] It was produced by band guitarist Tom Scholz and John Boylan. [4] A multi-instrumentalist and engineer who had been involved in the Boston music scene since the late 1960s, Scholz started to write and record demos in ...
Released: 24 September 2021. "Let Somebody Go". Released: 7 February 2022. Music of the Spheres (subtitled Vol. I: From Earth with Love) [1] is the ninth studio album by British rock band Coldplay, released on 15 October 2021 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom and Atlantic Records in the United States.
The Space Oddity name was retained, while the original UK portrait was restored. [64] In 2009, the album was released by EMI/Virgin, under its original David Bowie title, as a remastered 2-CD special edition, with a second bonus disc compilation of unreleased demos, stereo versions, previously released B-sides, and BBC Radio session
Graphic artist Barney Bubbles titled the album and designed the cover and with space-age poet Robert Calvert produced the accompanying 24-page The Hawkwind Log with photos by Phil Franks. [14] [15] The front cover is a die-cut interlocking foldout.
William Shatner chronology. Exodus: An Oratorio in Three Parts. (2008) Seeking Major Tom. (2011) Ponder the Mystery. (2013) Seeking Major Tom is the fourth studio album by William Shatner. It was released October 11, 2011 in the US by Cleopatra Records.
2001: A Space Odyssey is a soundtrack album to the film of the same name, released in 1968.The soundtrack is known for its use of many classical and orchestral pieces, and credited for giving many classical pieces resurgences in popularity, such as Johann Strauss II's 1866 Blue Danube Waltz, Richard Strauss' symphonic poem Also sprach Zarathustra, and György Ligeti's Atmosphères.
Don't Look Back is the second studio album by American rock band Boston, released in 1978 by Epic Records, as the band's last album on the label. [4][5] The album reached No. 1 in both the US and Canada, and No. 9 in the UK. The title track helped with the album's success, reaching No. 4 in 1978 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and remains one of ...