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Topic: Mike oldfeild fans Help!
Posted By: kleinj
Subject: Mike oldfeild fans Help!
Date Posted: June 14 2005 at 19:38

  need advice quik!

i love Amarok and its great music but can anybody give me advice on other albums to your opinion that are as good.

plzz tell me another album by mike thats good (mike fans only)




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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: June 14 2005 at 19:53

You're lucky I'm online, I'm a Mike Oldfield expert (serious)

I also think that Amorak is a masterpiece and I would recomend you to follow that one up with the following:

  • Tubalur bells
  • Ommadawn
  • Incantations
  • Hergest ridge

...and then:

  • Tubular bells II
  • Tubular bells 2003
  • The songs of distant earth
  • Tres lunas

.....after that u know for yourself...but the pop-era in the eighties can be left out IMO. if u not become i die-hard-fan like me and get almost everything

Warning:

  • Discovery
  • Earth moving
  • Heaven's open

Good luck and feel free to ask me more



Posted By: felona
Date Posted: June 14 2005 at 20:01

 

 

I LOVE mike oldfield and have everything apart from those ones that Flowerchild rightly warned you about - rightly so. Actually Heaven's Open isn't toooooo bad ... but its basically a rant against Richard Branson who (it is said) treated him quite badly in the record deal. Oldfield was largely responsible for putting Virgin Records on the map ...  Heaven's Open was the last album under the Virgin contract so MO used it as an opportunity to kick sand in his face ... I wonderif Branson was aware or even cared?

I think Amarok is his best work, but in order to truly appreciate it I think Flowerchild is right, those 3 early albums are classics. Of his recent stuff Songs of Distant Earth is my favourite ... a bit new-agey but in a good way   Hey, there's even a computer game on it but you can't play it unlsess you have a Mac!  How very Oldfield ....



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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: June 14 2005 at 20:13
Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

 

 

I LOVE mike oldfield and have everything apart from those ones that Flowerchild rightly warned you about - rightly so. Actually Heaven's Open isn't toooooo bad ... but its basically a rant against Richard Branson who (it is said) treated him quite badly in the record deal. Oldfield was largely responsible for putting Virgin Records on the map ...  Heaven's Open was the last album under the Virgin contract so MO used it as an opportunity to kick sand in his face ... I wonderif Branson was aware or even cared?

I think Amarok is his best work, but in order to truly appreciate it I think Flowerchild is right, those 3 early albums are classics. Of his recent stuff Songs of Distant Earth is my favourite ... a bit new-agey but in a good way   Hey, there's even a computer game on it but you can't play it unlsess you have a Mac!  How very Oldfield ....

I agree in what u say, 100%



Posted By: felona
Date Posted: June 15 2005 at 00:28
thanks for the endorsement flowerchild. Btw (off topic I know) but couldn't help noticing that you are a fellow Tangerine Dream fanatic ...  what a great band ... too few people realise how much they influenced other electronic/ambient artists (probably more so than Eno or at least on a par with) and the great contribution they made to film & "mood" music

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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: June 15 2005 at 00:44

Originally posted by felona felona wrote:

thanks for the endorsement flowerchild. Btw (off topic I know) but couldn't help noticing that you are a fellow Tangerine Dream fanatic ...  what a great band ... too few people realise how much they influenced other electronic/ambient artists (probably more so than Eno or at least on a par with) and the great contribution they made to film & "mood" music

Yes indeed, Tangerine Dream is great. or WAS, since i don't enjoy their later stuff...



Posted By: steelyhead
Date Posted: June 15 2005 at 00:49
Flowerchild is my man.
You did an excellent work on your list. I agree 100%.



Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: June 15 2005 at 00:51

Originally posted by steelyhead steelyhead wrote:

Flowerchild is my man.
You did an excellent work on your list. I agree 100%.

THANKS!!!



Posted By: kleinj
Date Posted: June 16 2005 at 00:52

THANKS GUYS, i will probebly get tuberbells because i've heard so much about it. 

i think i will give earth moving a miss.

hope tuberbells is as good as Amarok. 



Posted By: felona
Date Posted: June 16 2005 at 02:32
Originally posted by kleinj kleinj wrote:

THANKS GUYS, i will probebly get tuberbells because i've heard so much about it. 

i think i will give earth moving a miss.

hope tuberbells is as good as Amarok. 

 

 ... very wise, EM is PAINFULLY bad!!!



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I was never really sure what I was waiting for. When the moment came I was looking away ......
The Church "After Everything Now This"


Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: June 16 2005 at 03:22
Yes, Flowerchild, it's like the ultimate list. Very good. 


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: June 16 2005 at 18:47

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Yes, Flowerchild, it's like the ultimate list. Very good. 

I have my moments...



Posted By: Wormboy
Date Posted: June 17 2005 at 10:23
Originally posted by flowerchild flowerchild wrote:

You're lucky I'm online, I'm a Mike Oldfield expert (serious)

I also think that Amorak is a masterpiece and I would recomend you to follow that one up with the following:

  • Tubalur bells
  • Ommadawn
  • Incantations
  • Hergest ridge

...and then:

  • Tubular bells II
  • Tubular bells 2003
  • The songs of distant earth
  • Tres lunas

.....after that u know for yourself...but the pop-era in the eighties can be left out IMO. if u not become i die-hard-fan like me and get almost everything

Warning:

  • Discovery
  • Earth moving
  • Heaven's open

Good luck and feel free to ask me more



I agree with this.  I do note that there is some nice guitar work scattered amongst his 80s pop phase, so a true junky would get them all and appreciate that.  But the pop albums are very disappointing in general--that's not why somebody listens to MO.



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