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Psychedelic Paul
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Tubular Bells II (1992)
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Psychedelic Paul
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I noticed Maggie Reilly's first two solo albums are currently available on YouTube..... Echoes (1992) Midnight Sun (1993) |
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thief
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Perhaps it's the way we look at ratings, too. For me it basically goes like this: 1 - covers all spectrum between poor and horrid 2 - average actually, I will probably revisit at some point (if I like the artist) 3 - good! 3 stars should be earned in my book I'd like people to treat 3 star albums as "worth your time" 4 - really great albums deserve 4 stars 5 - select few even for the best bands/artists. Genesis have three such albums (for sure) and maybe two other borderline 5 stars, for example. Similar with Yes... If we sort Mike's career into "Eras" or "Phases", you would see I generally give similar ratings to albums in a given span: Phase 1 - Tubular Bells ~ Incantations Phase 2a - Platinum ~ Crises Phase 2b - Discovery ~ Heaven's Open Phase 3 - Amarok ~ Guitars Phase 4 - The Millenium Bell ~ now? Of course Heaven's Open breaks the pattern in many ways, so I lump it together with late 80s Imho justified, given its history...
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I have exactly the same top four, Tubular Bells III much higher while Amarok, Crises & Five Miles Out much lower. Songs of Distant Earth and Return to Ommadawn the same.
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kenethlevine
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I've always meant to check out Maggie's solo work.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Anita Hegerland turned out to be an especially good choice of singer for Mike Oldfield because he fathered two children by her.
I love the sound of Maggie Reilly's vocals on Moonlight Shadow, and she's had a great solo career too. Maggie Reilly Solo Albums
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apparently he really worked on his voice for that album. I think prior to that he hadn't sung lead vocal much other than "On Horseback" and the gimmicky (but fun) title track to "Five Miles Out". Luckily Mike has always been a superb judge of hired vocal talent that suits his compositions, from Maddy Prior to Maggie Reilly to Jon Anderson, Barry Palmer, Michael Chapman, Anita Hegerland and Cara Dillon, no doubt among others
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I had no idea Mike Oldfield performed the lead vocals on Heaven's Open. He's in fine voice too and his vocals sound so much stronger than they did on The Sallyangie album back in 1968.
It was good to see Mike Oldfield getting along well with Richard Branson in the Tubular Bells documentary, considering what an unhappy departure he had from the Virgin label after fulfilling his contract with the Heaven's Open album. He was saving his masterpiece Tubular Bells II album for his new record label WEA Warner.
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another pop song I love by Mike is the title cut from "Heaven's Open". He sings it pretty well too. Such a feel good song on an otherwise very mediocre album
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Psychedelic Paul
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Heaven's Open (1991)
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Amarok (1990)
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Earth Moving (1989)
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Innocent (featuring Anita Hegerland) Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 13 2020 at 12:42 |
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^ It's interesting to see your star ratings differ markedly from mine. It appears the only album ratings we agree on are:- Tubular Bells; Ommadawn; Incantations & Crises.
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Albums in bold are already reviewed so my rating likely stays. The rest - I'm maybe 70% sure. Tubular Bells Hergest Ridge Ommadawn Incantations Platinum QE2 Five Miles Out Crises Discovery Islands Earth Moving Amarok Heaven's Open Tubular Bells II The Songs of Distant Earth Voyager Tubular Bells III Guitars The Millenium Bell Tr3s Lunas Tubular Bells 2003 Light + Shade Music of the Spheres Man on the Rocks Return to Ommadawn Ofc some albums are hard to rate properly with 5-star system. QE2, for example, is a very strong offering for a 3 star album, in my book. Maybe even more so than Tubular Bells II.
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Islands (1987)
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Islands (featuring Bonnie Tyler) Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 17 2020 at 11:09 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Hergest Ridge is the only Mike Oldfield album I've heard that I'd describe as mellow and repetitious. I think Mike Oldfield just wanted to chill out for awhile by retreating to the seclusion of Hergest Ridge on the England/Wales border after being overwhelmed by the enormous success of Tubular Bells.
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I love minimalist jazz and ambient music so I have no issue with repetition and mellowness in Oldfield.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Whilst it's certainly true that Hergest Ridge is mellow and repetitive, I definitely wouldn't say that about Tubular Bells and Ommadawn.
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^ Yes, that's right - "Mistake" was on the North American version of Crisis, but was presumably missed off the British version of Crises by mistake, although the "Mistake" has now been rectified and it's now included on the CD reissue of Crises as a bonus track, so crisis over.
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I bought the Crises boxset for the live material, not really a fan of the album itself
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