Oldfieldian source: Rainer Muenz and his discography. Flemming Larsen. posh!. Svend Aage Petersen. Drew Minasian. Lise Andreasen. Joe Lamb. Pekka Pohjola ProjectThis is simply an attempt to compare all the releases of the Pekka Pohjola Project - known with many names... The original idea was simply to find out which title on the Finnish release corresponded to "False Start". |
Name of release | Details about release | Listing |
Keesojen Lehto (LP, FIN; CD, FIN/JAP) |
The very original LP, made in Finland in 1976. The CD is also a Finnish
release pressed in Austria, and had been imported to Japan (the Japanese
edition is the same with a second booklet and belt).
Cover: yellow/brown with a drawing of a strange forest. A single sunbeam shines through the leaves, but the forest is very dark, because there's also a lit lantern (?) hanging from a tree in the background. The sunbeam is shining down between some strange people in monk costumes and with very big noses. 2 are sitting in the grass, listening to an adept (with a professor cap). The discussion seems to be about physics. He's holding a scroll with some symbols. Among these a triangle, a rectangle and a cylinder. On the other side there's a picture of Pekka in a field. Drawing: Risto Kurkinen Photography: Inkeri Pohjola Layout: Nalle Smeds | No.1, see below. |
Skuggornas Tjuvstart (LP, SWE) | The Swedish release, 1976. Cover is almost the same as the Keesojen Lehto cover, but different title of course. | No.2, see below. |
The Mathematician's Air Display (LP, UK/JAP; MC, UK) |
The UK release (1976-1977).
Cover: front - photo of the sunset over the sea with colored "doodles" above; back - Pekka walking in the snow, with the front cover under his arm. Still a kind of original. | No.4, see below. |
Mike Oldfield, Sally Oldfield, Pekka Pohjola (LP, USA/ITA) | The Italian and US edition. It has the coffee cup over highway cover in both countries, reissue 1981. | No.3, see below. |
Mike & Sally Oldfield - Pekka Pohjola (LP/MC, D) |
The German Happy Bird edition, grey triangle on white ground (1981). The
easiest to find release, existing with red and orange labels.
Cover: M. Hoffmeyer, Ffm | No.3, see below. |
Sally & Mike Oldfield - Pekka Pohjola (LP, D) | Very similar to the above release, but different triangle (a little bit bigger) on white ground. This is a rarer Bellaphon release from 1981 (Germany only). Might also exist on CD - but if so, it's extremely rare. The Bellaphon release has a higher quality than the cheap Happy Bird release and was more expensive in the shops. | No.3, see below. |
Mike Oldfield: The Consequences Of Indecisions (LP, NL) |
Same as the Happy Bird release, but in Benelux countries with different
cover (blue sky, oil "building", bird).
Easy to find edition from 1981, also existing as rare
picture LP (no sleeve). Record is exactly the same as the German Happy
Bird (orange and red labels).
Also exists as picture disc. Front cover painting: Peter Astrom Cover: Fessel & Hoffman Photo: Achim Schwarz | No.3, see below. |
The Ordinaires (LP?) |
Different recording, no one knows details. This LP was listed in a synth
music lexica only, nobody has ever seen the record. Probably it was a
mistake and it does not exist at all. But there was a comment about the
music with song titles and a short description of each song. The author
wrote that it is very asian, influenced by Indonesian folk music. With
Mike Oldfield. But again: No fan has ever seen or read about it - except
in that special book. Was around 1988.
More about The Ordinaires: They are a 9-member rock "Big Band", combining sax, violins, horns etc. with rock instruments & arrangements - very eclectic instrumental music! Combining elements of modern jazz, classical, rock... a very unique style. Not anything on this album very "asian" or Indonesian influenced, they do rip out a stunning instrumental version of Led Zepellins' "Kashmir". |
Listing no.1:
Entertainment in Stockholm: Tobbe Roos
Production : Mike Oldfield and Pekka Pohjola