Ownership The Trustees of the Tate Gallery, London: presented by the War Artists' Advisory Committee 1946. Release and reissues "Pale Shelter" was initially released in 1982 as a United Kingdom-only single in both 7" and 12" formats. Written by Roland Orzabal, sung by Curt Smith and published in March 1982, Pale Shelter is the song that excites me most among those extracted from The Hurting, Tears For Fears’ debut album. NOTE: This Master Release contains releases with the Hughes/Cullum produced version of Pale Shelter, regardless of the artwork or year, which varied from country to country. Henry Moore: Complete Drawings, Volume 3, 1940-49; edited by Ann GARROULD. Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love) + Mad World (World Remix), Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love), 12", Single, idea 212, Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love), 7", SOV 2328, Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love), 12", RE, idea 212, Cold Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love), 12", Advance, Single, IDEA 212, Pale Shelter (You Don't Give Me Love) + Mad World (World Remix), 2x7", Single, Ltd, SOV 2328, SOVD 2328. Object number HMF 1656. 'We Are Broken' contains melodies and lyrics for Head Over Heels, which wouldn't be released until two years later. Henry Moore: Complete Drawings, Volume 3, 1940-49; edited by Ann GARROULD. The beige sleeve misses out the 1st (extended) track in the track listing on the back, I have a very similar 12" single which uses the lyric "Cold" Shelter and not Pale Shelter. Their 2nd single, released 29 March 1982. My sleeve has a gold stamped PST in the upper right corner of the back. Artwork Type Drawings. Paper cream lightweight. One of Tears for Fears' oldest songs, "Pale Shelter" (along with "Suffer the Children") was originally recorded for the duo's first demo tape in 1981. Tracklist . Tape One" and Stamped "IDEA 212 A// 2 (here is stamped a Delta figure = like an upside down triangle) 4 2 0 T " on both sides lead out. Studies for 'Tube Shelter Scene' and 'Figure in a Shelter', Shelter Scene: Swathed Figures with Children, Study for 'Two Scenes of London Tube Shelter Life'. Henry Moore: Sculpture and Drawings; with an introduction by Herbert READ. The title of the song is a reference to "Pale Shelter Scene", a 1941 drawing by British sculptor Henry Moore. Henry Moore; translated by Geoffrey SKELDING. The record it self is in mint condition though, and arrived in good time, must learn to read the advert more as it does state "record may vary from the item shown, well this one certainly did! Medium pencil, wax crayon, coloured crayon, watercolour, wash, pen and ink. Ownership Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut: Gift of George E. Dix, B. Collections . 1942, 1973 pencil, wax crayon, coloured crayon, watercolour, wash, pen and ink, The Trustees of the Tate Gallery, London: presented by the War Artists' Advisory Committee 1946, Henry Moore Catalogue Raisonné: 1940-1949. Study for 'Group of Seated and Reclining Figures' and 'Sleeping Figures in Tube Shelter', pencil, wax crayon, coloured crayon, watercolour, wash, pen and ink, The Henry Moore Foundation: gift of Irina Moore 1977, Framed / mounted with/Framed / mounted with, Henry Moore Catalogue Raisonné: 1940-1949, 2011 Perry Green, Henry Moore Foundation, Henry Moore: Plasters, 1999 Recklinghausen, Kunsthalle, Henry Moore, 2010-11 Paris, Musée Rodin, Henry Moore: L’atelier, 2012-13 London, The Museum of London Docklands, Henry Moore and the East End. "When you don't give me love, You gave me Pale shelter, You don't give me love, You give me cold hands..." Again this sort of references the entire first part- God just puts us on Earth and puts the burden of "free will" on our heads, leaving us feeling alone and without real guidance. 1934, M. A. A deep and intimate record, a collection of songs about childhood traumas. Henry Moore Catalogue Raisonné: 1940-1949; Henry … Pale Shelter Scene. Date 1941. I bought this single and paid a good price for shipping but it was not the record I intended, I know it stated no record 2 just A and B in Good condition but it was just a ex jukebox single in a plain sleeve, yet it was advertised under the Canadian rare double pack, very disappointed, so now I'm looking for the DOUBLE PACK CANADIAN RELEASE. Object number HMF 1794. Henry Moore: Sculpture and Drawings: 3rd edition, with an introduction by Herbert READ. The title of the song is a reference to "Pale Shelter Scene", a 1941 drawing by British sculptor Henry Moore. Henry Moore, Volume One: Sculpture and Drawings 1921-1948: 4th edition, edited by David SYLVESTER, with an introduction by Herbert READ. Study for 'Pale Shelter Scene' Date 1940-41. The lead out is etched with "Bilbo. Medium pencil, wax crayon, coloured crayon, watercolour, wash, pen and ink. One of Tears for Fears' oldest songs, "Pale Shelter" (along with "Suffer The Children") was originally recorded for the duo's first demo tape in 1981. A. Dimensions paper: 483 x 432 mm. Ownership The Henry Moore Foundation: gift of Irina Moore 1977. Dimensions frame: 479 x 628 x 31 mm. The title of the song is a reference to "Pale Shelter Scene", a 1941 drawing by British sculptor Henry Moore. The title of the song is a reference to "Pale Shelter Scene", a 1941 drawing by British sculptor Henry Moore. The 7" features the original recording of the song, while the 12" features an extended version. Artwork Type Drawings. unsigned, undated; Collections. A record that I keep in my short list of masterpieces to eventually bring on a desert island or another world. Signature . Any ideas? Studies for 'Tube Shelter Scene' and 'Figure in a Shelter', Study for 'Two Scenes of London Tube Shelter Life', Study for 'Shelter Scene': Three Groups of Sleeping Figures, Study for 'Shelter Scene: Bunks and Sleepers', Shelter Scene: Swathed Figures with Children.