Talk:Reflections (Apocalyptica album)

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Dave Lombardo and Sami Kuoppamäki credits[edit]

Comparing Faraway (track 3) and Faraway Vol 2 (track 15) by listening and reading the album credits on my copy of Reflections Revised I must point out that Dave Lombardo probably does not appear on Faraway. The album credits DO give conflicting information as Lombardo is marked with an asterisk on the back on track 15, but not on the full credits. Yet the drum track seems to be the same.

The album credits do not specify either Kuoppamäki or Lombardo as the drummer on track 15 - perhaps because it's the same song as track 3, just with vocals.

Kuoppamäki additionally appears on tracks 16 and 17.

Jerryteacup (talk) 22:25, 23 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Antero Manninen - Violin[edit]

Antero Manninen is listed as a Violin player in this section. This seem ridiculous, but as I am not certain, I will let someone else change this "mistake". —Preceding unsigned comment added by LAUBO (talkcontribs) 18:04, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Believe it or not, the album liner does list him as a violin player. Ha had already left the band before this album was done, but I guess they brought him back to play violin for teh tracks that have some upper strings in the mix. Hookemnate (talk) 21:29, 20 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Whoops, my bad, i read them wrong. He doesnt play violin, he plays cello on "Cortege". a person named Jussi something (i cant remember the last name) plays violin on "epilogue (relief)" —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hookemnate (talkcontribs) 01:21, 26 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Reflectionsrevised.jpg[edit]

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:23, 24 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Album Model - Nina Parviainen/Linda Sundblad[edit]

I have been searching for several hours, and I have been unable to determine any reliable source for the model for the album art of Reflections. All sources stating that Linda Sundblad is the model cite this page as a source (if they have a listed source at all)- this page itself having had no source for that claim before it was removed. The proposition that a "Nina Parviainen" is the model is supported even less; as far as I can tell, such a person does not exist, as there are no women named Nina Parviainen that have any history of working with Apocalyptica in any capacity. Again, any source stating this cites this page. There is no evidence, so far as I can find, that either have been stated to be the model for this album art before it was added to this article. The two revisions of this article which added Linda Sundblad and Nina Parviainen were written by @190.95.49.166 and @173.206.67.169 respectively, the former of which having no other contributions and the latter having only a few. Neither stated any source or reason for their revisions, nor did anyone question the revisions at the time. The only other significant interaction with either of these revisions was the statement that Linda Sundblad is the model being removed by @173.206.167.202, stated to be because Nina Parviainen was the "real model" as she was listed in the "credits"- those credits being, I assume, the ones in the page itself, as once again I cannot find any reliable source for the model being Nina Parviainen, or anyone else for that matter.


In summary, not only do the two individuals that have been listed in this article as the models for the album art have no legitimate sources stating as such (one of them, and the one listed in the current version of the article, likely not existing at all), there is no evidence that I can find of the real model whatsoever. If anyone has any information about this, it would be greatly appreciated; as this has been, if I may say so, driving me insane.


I should say that I am not experienced in writing "talk" articles, if any of this is formatted poorly or confusing, I apologize. 2601:18D:8800:8BF0:15A:9232:2D58:37D8 (talk) 21:27, 25 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]