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    Posted: December 09 2016 at 06:03
I love anything that mister Oldfield did. The long symphonic pieces of the seventies, his disco/pop adventures. His celtic, dance, anything. He's so amazing in anything he puts his mind to.

Now I saw the he's planning a follow up to Ommadawn, to be released in 2017.
I'm already excited, I feel like a 14 year old fanboy right now LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2016 at 06:05
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 I feel like a 14 year old fanboy right now LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2016 at 06:48
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Originally posted by Kingsnake Kingsnake wrote:

 
 I feel like a 14 year old fanboy right now LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2016 at 06:52
I think you can find them on-line, but be careful.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2016 at 06:55

I'll just ignore those comments. Moving on.

I was talking about this forthcoming album:
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2016 at 09:17
Ommadawn is his finest album. If it's anywhere near as good as it it'll be worth it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2016 at 21:11
Mike Oldfield is among my favourite 5 artists, mostly because of his 70's stuff, though there's stuff I like from later on. I'm excited about this Ommadawn follow up indeed, the first one (specially side one) is my favourite piece from him, but I guess we shouldn't get our hopes too high... as far as I'm concerned, the follow up to Tubular Bells was rather a disappointment (it tried to hard to follow the same steps of the first one, but every equivalent part was inferior to the original). Still, I heard a teaser for this Ommadawn one, and it sounded promising, even if a bit too tame (hopefully the album will get some highs).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2016 at 23:11
I've never regretted the day that I bought Tubular Bells on vinyl. Fantastic album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 09 2016 at 23:15
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Originally posted by Kingsnake Kingsnake wrote:

 
 I feel like a 14 year old fanboy right now LOL
Keep searching, I'm sure you'll find one.Stern Smile
A low jab but true nonetheless. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 10 2016 at 04:12
Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Mike Oldfield is among my favourite 5 artists, mostly because of his 70's stuff, though there's stuff I like from later on. I'm excited about this Ommadawn follow up indeed, the first one (specially side one) is my favourite piece from him, but I guess we shouldn't get our hopes too high... as far as I'm concerned, the follow up to Tubular Bells was rather a disappointment (it tried to hard to follow the same steps of the first one, but every equivalent part was inferior to the original). Still, I heard a teaser for this Ommadawn one, and it sounded promising, even if a bit too tame (hopefully the album will get some highs).

Where did you hear the teaser?

Also, when I look at the album info, (like old days) Mike plays all the instruments himself. So, no vocals, drums etc. Probably it will have that organic, pastoral sound we all love so much. Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 10 2016 at 05:09
Google is your friend. 


Ermm Sounds like Reginald Dixon on the Wurlitzer organ at Blackpool Tower Ballroom to begin with but hopefully that section of cheese is short-lived.

and 



Mike has said in an interview with Prog Rock mag that it's a deliberate return to his acoustic era.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 10 2016 at 05:13
^ well, that first clip has a horrible quality, so I couldn't make any cheese out of it.

But the second clip has a nice intro. It got me the more excited. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 10 2016 at 20:36
Originally posted by Kingsnake Kingsnake wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Mike Oldfield is among my favourite 5 artists, mostly because of his 70's stuff, though there's stuff I like from later on. I'm excited about this Ommadawn follow up indeed, the first one (specially side one) is my favourite piece from him, but I guess we shouldn't get our hopes too high... as far as I'm concerned, the follow up to Tubular Bells was rather a disappointment (it tried to hard to follow the same steps of the first one, but every equivalent part was inferior to the original). Still, I heard a teaser for this Ommadawn one, and it sounded promising, even if a bit too tame (hopefully the album will get some highs).


Where did you hear the teaser?

Also, when I look at the album info, (like old days) Mike plays all the instruments himself. So, no vocals, drums etc. Probably it will have that organic, pastoral sound we all love so much. Wink


He did play almost all the instruments in those early albums, but I believe he knew his limitations and his vision for the music, and if he couldn't do it he would have people doing it for him... like the female vocals, even if they weren't really singing but rather vocalising, or the tribal drums and so on... and I would expect it to be the same case on this one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2016 at 05:51
Tubular Bells is one of those 'classic albums' which is excellent when you consider when and how it was made and the back story, but I can take or leave much of the music to be honest. It's clever, but slightly boring to me.

Ommadwan on the other hand is wonderful, especially part 1 which never fails to move me. I'm also rather partial to the cold sparseness of Hergest Ridge. An unfairly maligned album IMO, and dare I say it... 'underated'

Beyond that I've only heard Five Miles Out. I do need to check out some more Oldfield albums.

Can anyone recommend anything that isn't too 'jiggy' or 'Earth mother - save the whale' orientated?? Acoustic or electronic is fine.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2016 at 08:20
I don't know what jiggy is.

I love Incantations for its instrumental splendour and also love Crises and Discovery for its neoprog meets pop beauty.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2016 at 09:33
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:


Beyond that I've only heard Five Miles Out. I do need to check out some more Oldfield albums.

Can anyone recommend anything that isn't too 'jiggy' or 'Earth mother - save the whale' orientated?? Acoustic or electronic is fine.
Not too sure what "jiggy" means in this context but I have one word for you:
 
Amarok. Stern Smile



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2016 at 09:47
Amarok is amazeballs 🖒
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2016 at 09:56
Mike Oldfield in one of Top 10 musicians (Prog or Not Prog!) in my book. I listened most of his albums and I follow him over 30 years! He always tried to be "Up to Date" in his career. He experienced some of different  musical genres in some of his albums . 
There are some musicians that try to "Copy" his 70's style. The latest of them is "Rob Reed". He released 2 "Oldfield 70's Style copy Albums" : "Sanctuary" and "Sanctuary 2". If you love "Ommadawn" and "Tubular Bells" , You must listen to Reed's "Sanctuary 1,2" albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2016 at 21:01
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Tubular Bells is one of those 'classic albums' which is excellent when you consider when and how it was made and the back story, but I can take or leave much of the music to be honest. It's clever, but slightly boring to me.

Ommadwan on the other hand is wonderful, especially part 1 which never fails to move me. I'm also rather partial to the cold sparseness of Hergest Ridge. An unfairly maligned album IMO, and dare I say it... 'underated'

Beyond that I've only heard Five Miles Out. I do need to check out some more Oldfield albums.

Can anyone recommend anything that isn't too 'jiggy' or 'Earth mother - save the whale' orientated?? Acoustic or electronic is fine.


OK, I do love Tubular Bells up to the Caveman part... but the one I know is the 2003 re-recording. Mostly I understan Oldfield fans prefer the original, but perhaps the new one might sound a bit better to you... though it's suposed to be the same music as faithfully as Oldfield could do it. In general, for me his most special work are his first 4 albums; besides Ommadawn side 1 and Hergest Ridge side 2, the other piece I really love is Incantations side 4 (that vocal ending is just about as magical as the first minutes of Ommadawn). And Amarok has been recommended, though the very part of it that I love the most is the Africa part one section... though this album is a tough nut to crack since it's actually suposed to be all one single song, and that's the way you find it on CD, only one track. What's the more, I understand Amarok was suposed to be some sort follow up to Ommadawn in spirit, so you might want to check it out while the new one arrives.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2016 at 21:03
Originally posted by O666 O666 wrote:

Mike Oldfield in one of Top 10 musicians (Prog or Not Prog!) in my book. I listened most of his albums and I follow him over 30 years! He always tried to be "Up to Date" in his career. He experienced some of different  musical genres in some of his albums . 
There are some musicians that try to "Copy" his 70's style. The latest of them is "Rob Reed". He released 2 "Oldfield 70's Style copy Albums" : "Sanctuary" and "Sanctuary 2". If you love "Ommadawn" and "Tubular Bells" , You must listen to Reed's "Sanctuary 1,2" albums.


Yeah, Oldfield has become one of my top artists too... though I would put him in my top 5. However, I still got to get some albums from him, and somehow I don't expect to find anything as special as the best I already found from him.
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