George Harrison
Album proof original
"1st Proof" printer's sheet for George Harrison's ninth studio album, Somewhere in England, featuring the artwork and tracklist that were initially rejected by Warner Bros. Records in 1980.
The Rejected Original Design
In late 1980, Warner Bros. executives vetoed Harrison's original submission, deeming the album "too laid back" and not commercial enough. The rejected elements shown in this proof include:
Original Artwork: A profile of George Harrison's head "morphing" into a map of the British Isles, designed by Basil Pao.
Original Tracklist: The back cover on this proof lists four songs that were ultimately cut from the final 1981 release: "Flying Hour," "Lay His Head," "Sat Singing," and "Tears of the World".
Changes for the Final Release
Following the rejection and the tragic murder of John Lennon in December 1980, Harrison reworked the album for its June 1, 1981, release:
New Songs: To replace the rejected tracks, Harrison added four new songs: "Blood from a Clone" (a critique of the record executives), "Teardrops," "That Which I Have Lost," and the John Lennon tribute "All Those Years Ago".
New Artwork: The final cover featured Harrison in front of a 1967 artwork by Mark Boyle titled "Holland Park Avenue Study," found in London's Tate Gallery.
"1st Proof" printer's sheet for George Harrison's ninth studio album, Somewhere in England, featuring the artwork and tracklist that were initially rejected by Warner Bros. Records in 1980.
The Rejected Original Design
In late 1980, Warner Bros. executives vetoed Harrison's original submission, deeming the album "too laid back" and not commercial enough. The rejected elements shown in this proof include:
Original Artwork: A profile of George Harrison's head "morphing" into a map of the British Isles, designed by Basil Pao.
Original Tracklist: The back cover on this proof lists four songs that were ultimately cut from the final 1981 release: "Flying Hour," "Lay His Head," "Sat Singing," and "Tears of the World".
Changes for the Final Release
Following the rejection and the tragic murder of John Lennon in December 1980, Harrison reworked the album for its June 1, 1981, release:
New Songs: To replace the rejected tracks, Harrison added four new songs: "Blood from a Clone" (a critique of the record executives), "Teardrops," "That Which I Have Lost," and the John Lennon tribute "All Those Years Ago".
New Artwork: The final cover featured Harrison in front of a 1967 artwork by Mark Boyle titled "Holland Park Avenue Study," found in London's Tate Gallery.
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