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The Pious Bird of Good Omen
I couldn't help but wonder the story behind the cover of this LP, upon researching it I hit a brick wall. Does anyone know the story behind the picture? I know the title is rooted in a 18th century poem.
Side note: It struck me as a mix of Stevie Nicks Bella Donna LP cover/Wild Heart LP cover/ and "Sister Honey" painting by Stevie Nicks. I know I'm comparing apples to oranges, this is just my personal observation. I wouldn't be surprised if Peter was behind it. I really love in the early days, covers were abstract and tantalizing plus each member had their own story with regards to LP covers; John (Bare Trees), Mick (English Rose), Chris (Kiln House). Thank You!
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Doesn't seem like any mystery, does it? The albatross on the cover speaks for itself, and of course it ties into the name of the album. And if you know stories about early Fleetwood Mac (perhaps you don't), they were well-known for their attempts to shock their audience with acts and images of questionable taste - the cover of Mr. Wonderful being a case in point...or Google "Harold" in relation to the band - so the pregnant nun on the album cover would be entirely in keeping with that. Don't know that there's anything more to the story than that.
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"The title of the album is a phrase found in an 1817 gloss (marginal note) to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 1798 epic poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. The phrase refers to the albatross killed in the poem. ("The ancient Mariner inhospitably killeth the pious bird of good omen.") Its use as an album title as well as the album art is a sly wink to the featuring of the band's number 1 UK hit "Albatross." and - in conjunction with sharksfan's remarks - this really seems to be it. and lest not forget that terence ibbott (house photographer at blue horizon records) more often than not graced the blue horizon lp covers with rather weird ideas - should you be not in the know, just check out some of them! martin |
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There were stories circulating at the time, that the cover shoot for Mr Wonderful also involved shots of Mick minus the loincloth and a suggested somewhat different title for the album( not that the shot could have ever been used)This may well have been the schoolboy rumour mill in overdrive , with no truth to it , but perhaps Jeremy can confirm or deny ?
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A pregnant nun? Hmmmm, see I couldn't have distinguished that with my own eyes. To me the figure looks somewhat docile yet somehow morbid. Which relays the poem well. Thank you all.
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I thought the Mr. Wonderful and the English Rose covers were meant to be a matching pair of sorts.
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My favorite is Bread & Kunny, proposed title for Then Play On. Obviously Then Play On is the better name based on the cover art and the tracks, but I laugh at the idea of Bread & Kunny every time!
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