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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4891

same goes for this one

- Mike Oldfield / acoustic, electric & Spanish guitars, bass, mandolin,  Farfisa, Lowrey & Gemini organs, glockenspiel, gong, tubular bells, timpani

With
- Chili Charles / snare drums
- Lindsay Cooper / oboe
- June Whiting / oboe
- Ted Hobart / trumpet
- Sally Oldfield / chorus
- Clodagh Simmonds / chorus
- London Sinfonietta members / strings
- David Bedford / chorus & strings conductor


note: in my judgement sleigh bells as indeed nutcracker are credited just for fun ; what one can hear for sure are tubular bells at the end of part 1

http://www.discogs.com/Mike-Oldfield-Hergest-Ridge/master/14725

http://tubular.net/discography/HergestRidge

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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4893

this one demands a little more work

- Mike Oldfield / acoustic, classical, 12-string & electric guitars, acoustic & electric basses, mandolin, harp, bouzouki, banjo, grand piano, spinet, Farfisa organ, ARP 2600 & Solina synths, bodhran, glockenspiel, assorted percussions (marimba, gong, tubular bells)

With
- Paddy Moloney / uillean pipes
- Don Blakeson / trumpet
- Pierre Moerlen / tympani
- William Murray / percussion
- Terry Oldfield / Pan pipes
- Leslie Penning / recorders, conductor (brass ensemble)
- David Strange / cello
- Jabula (Julian Bahula, Ernest Mothle, Lucky Ranku, Eddie Tatane) / African drums
- Sally Oldfield / vocals
- Bridget St. John / vocals
- Clodagh Simonds / vocals
- Penrhos kids / vocals ("On Horseback" section)
- The Hereford City band / brass ensemble


note: although credited Herbie with Northumbrian bagpipes his contribution was not retained and instead Moloney's was

http://tubular.net/discography/Ommadawn
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inner notes by Mark Powell on 2010 release
http://www.discogs.com/Mike-Oldfield-Ommadawn/release/2389091

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- Penrhos kids / vocals ("On Horseback" section)

What is "On Horseback" (or "Horseback") section if the album tracks are titled Part 1 and Part 2?


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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4895


With
- Sebastian Bell / flutes
- Terry Oldfield / flutes
- Jabula ensemble / African drums
- Mike Laird / trumpet
- Pierre Moerlen / drums, vibraphone (4)
- Sally Oldfield / vocals
- Maddy Prior / vocals
- The Queens College Girls Choir / vocals
- David Bedford / strings & chorus conductor

http://tubular.net/discography/Incantations

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^ "On Horseback" is a song within the part 2, always there but I think it only began to be credited in recent releases - mine is the 2010 Mercury remix, see it here

http://www.discogs.com/Mike-Oldfield-Ommadawn/release/2403066

maybe it's a good time to include this major version (by MO himself)

1. {Part One} (19:05)
2. {Part Two} / On Horseback (17:20)
3. In Dulce Jubilo (2:51)
4. First Excursion (5:56)
5. Argiers (3:57)
6. Portsmouth (2:04)

Total time 51:13

3-6 bonus tracks



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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4905

I think with a small effort we can better this

- Mike Oldfield / acoustic, classical, electric, flamenco, sitar, bowed & Glorfindel guitars, bouzouki, bass, mandolin, ukulele, banjo, acoustic & electric pianos, organs (Farfisa, Lowrey, Hammond, Vox Continental), marimba, glockenspiel,  bodhran, Northumbrian bagpipes, melodica, psaltry, Jews harp, spinet, Pan pipes, violin, bongos, bass drums, timpani, synthesizers (Roland D50 & vocoder), tubular bells, assorted percussion & effects

With
- Paddy Moloney / Uillean pipes
- Julian Bahula / African musicians leader
- Janet Brown / vocals
- Bridget St.John / vocals
- Clodagh Simmonds / vocals

http://tubular.net/discography/Amarok

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"Small effort" took about an hour or two. For example, "sitar" and "sitar guitar" is not the same thing. I'm also not sure that vocoder is a synthesizer.

I grouped MO instruments (string, keyboards, percussion):
- Mike Oldfield / bowed guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, classical guitar, sitar guitar, Glorfindel guitar, highly strung guitar, flamenco guitar, 
bass guitar, 
bazouki, mandolin, ukulele, banjo, 
psaltry, violin, Jews harp, 
Steinway piano, organs (Farfisa, Lowrey, Hammond, Vox Continental), Roland D50 synthesizer, spinet, melodica, vocoder, 
Northumbrian bagpipes, Pan pipes, 
marimba, glockenspiel, bodhran, Jews harp, bongos, bass drums, timpani, tubular bells, assorted percussion & effects

Because otherwise the list is hard to read. End even now I'm not sure many would read it.
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Originally posted by Quinino Quinino wrote:

^ "On Horseback" is a song within the part 2, always there but I think it only began to be credited in recent releases - mine is the 2010 Mercury remix, see it here

http://www.discogs.com/Mike-Oldfield-Ommadawn/release/2403066

maybe it's a good time to include this major version (by MO himself)

1. {Part One} (19:05)
2. {Part Two} / On Horseback (17:20)
3. In Dulce Jubilo (2:51)
4. First Excursion (5:56)
5. Argiers (3:57)
6. Portsmouth (2:04)

Total time 51:13

3-6 bonus tracks
^ Yep. As well as this one: http://www.discogs.com/Mike-Oldfield-Ommadawn/release/2389091.

I'll sort it out.


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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4908

- Mike Oldfield / various instruments incl. synthesizers (E-Mu Proteus, Ensoniq SD-1, Korg M1, Roland D-50, Roland D-550, Roland JD-990) and samplers (Akai S-1100)

With
- Pandit Dinesh / tablas
- Molly Oldfield / keyboards
- Cori Josias / vocals
- Ella Harper / vocals
- David Nickless / vocals
- Roame / vocals
- Members of Verulam Consort / vocals
- Tallis Scholars / vocals
- Mark Rutherford / additional rhythm loops
- Sugar 'J' (John Gosling) / additional rhythm loops
- Eric Cadieux / additional programming


Extracts from:
- Bill Anders quoting from The Book Of Genesis aboard Apollo 8, whilst orbiting the Moon, christmas 1968, with fellow astronauts James Lovell and Frank Borman.
- Saami chant - (Ofelas-theme) composed and performed by Nils-Aslak Valkeapaa, for Ofelas (Pathfinder) Film.
- Mike Joseph - Self hypnosis tape
- Vahine Taihara - Tubuai Choir

http://tubular.net/discography/TheSongsOfDistantEarth

discogs doesn't give much help

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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=36038

- Tim Smith / vocals, acoustic guitar, flute, recorder, piano, keyboards
- Eric Pulido / acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, dulcimer, autoharp, percussion, backing vocals
- Paul Alexander / bass, electric guitar, bassoon
- McKenzie Smith / drums, percussion
- Eric Nichelson / acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, autoharp, percussion

With
- Max Townsley / electric guitar
- Jesse Chandler / harpsichord
- Fiona Brice / violin
- Stephanie Dosen / vocals (8)

http://www.discogs.com/Midlake-The-Courage-Of-Others/master/226375

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Originally posted by Quinino Quinino wrote:

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4893

this one demands a little more work

- Mike Oldfield / acoustic, classical, 12-string & electric guitars, acoustic & electric basses, mandolin, harp, bouzouki, banjo, grand piano, spinet, Farfisa organ, ARP 2600 & Solina synths, bodhran, glockenspiel, assorted percussions (marimba, gong, tubular bells)

With
- Paddy Moloney / uillean pipes
- Don Blakeson / trumpet
- Pierre Moerlen / tympani
- William Murray / percussion
- Terry Oldfield / Pan pipes
- Leslie Penning / recorders, conductor (brass ensemble)
- David Strange / cello
- Jabula (Julian Bahula, Ernest Mothle, Lucky Ranku, Eddie Tatane) / African drums
- Sally Oldfield / vocals
- Bridget St. John / vocals
- Clodagh Simonds / vocals
- Penrhos kids / vocals ("On Horseback" section)
- The Hereford City band / brass ensemble


note: although credited Herbie with Northumbrian bagpipes his contribution was not retained and instead Moloney's was

http://tubular.net/discography/Ommadawn
and
inner notes by Mark Powell on 2010 release
http://www.discogs.com/Mike-Oldfield-Ommadawn/release/2389091

Thanks, done.
Please look at the final result: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4893.
Though I have doubts about this line
- Penrhos kids / vocals ("On Horseback" section)
I could not find the confirmation on this page http://tubular.net/discography/Ommadawn that poor kids had to sing on this particular track.
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^ Good jooooob Thumbs Up

Look at this one (btw I posted new link to website, old is dead)

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=16394

with
- Pinuccio Pirazzoli / arrangements

on this one you'll have to trust me, just my own record as source, evth unreadable on the web

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Hey guys, the Tom Zé album' name is "Estudando o Samba" and not "Estudiando o Samba" - its just one letter... I know but... Tongue

http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=41670

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Originally posted by Quinino Quinino wrote:


http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4905

I think with a small effort we can better this

- Mike Oldfield / acoustic, classical, electric, flamenco, sitar, bowed & Glorfindel guitars, bouzouki, bass, mandolin, ukulele, banjo, acoustic & electric pianos, organs (Farfisa, Lowrey, Hammond, Vox Continental), marimba, glockenspiel,  bodhran, Northumbrian bagpipes, melodica, psaltry, Jews harp, spinet, Pan pipes, violin, bongos, bass drums, timpani, synthesizers (Roland D50 & vocoder), tubular bells, assorted percussion & effects

With
- Paddy Moloney / Uillean pipes
- Julian Bahula / African musicians leader
- Janet Brown / vocals
- Bridget St.John / vocals
- Clodagh Simmonds / vocals

http://tubular.net/discography/Amarok

E&O Team: Thanks, done.
"Small effort" took about an hour or two. For example, "sitar" and "sitar guitar" is not the same thing. I'm also not sure that vocoder is a synthesizer.

I grouped MO instruments (string, keyboards, percussion):
- Mike Oldfield / bowed guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, classical guitar, sitar guitar, Glorfindel guitar, highly strung guitar, flamenco guitar, 
bass guitar, 
bazouki, mandolin, ukulele, banjo, 
psaltry, violin, Jews harp, 
Steinway piano, organs (Farfisa, Lowrey, Hammond, Vox Continental), Roland D50 synthesizer, spinet, melodica, vocoder, 
Northumbrian bagpipes, Pan pipes, 
marimba, glockenspiel, bodhran, Jews harp, bongos, bass drums, timpani, tubular bells, assorted percussion & effects

Because otherwise the list is hard to read. End even now I'm not sure many would read it.
Aren't we doing a monkey business?
^ Good question, it's always on my mind, BUT...
Like I said, I'm doing it primarly for my own DB out of the pleasure of knowing it all when I'm listening
No need to add that if and when you feel it's going over the top  - be free, my friends,
 to just let it drop with no regrets, certainly with no offense taken on my part. Cheers Thumbs Up


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Hi. Here's another album without special characters: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=41580

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 http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=5459

Can anybody explain me why do people make up these wrong credits?
I suspect it's easier to just transcribe the RIGHT ones, but garbage keeps coming over and over again...
 
- Paul Cook / drums & percussion
- Michael Holmes / el. & ac. guitars & effects
- John Jowitt / bass guitars, backing vocals
- Peter Nicholls / lead & backing vocals
- Martin Orford / keyboards, bass pedals, backing vocals

http://www.discogs.com/IQ-Dark-Matter/release/1085017


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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=45042 

- Peter Nicholls / lead & backing vocals
- Michael Holmes / guitars
- Tim Esau / bass, bass pedals
- Paul Cook / drums, percussion
- Neil Durant / keyboards

http://www.discogs.com/IQ-The-Road-Of-Bones/master/681965


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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=3859

- Alvaro Fella / vocals, acoustic guitar, electric piano (3,7), organ (3), sax (7)
- Tullio Granatello / drums, tympani
- Sergio Conte / keyboards
- Daniele "Pupo" Bianchini / bass, acoustic guitar (4)
- Dario Guidotti / flutes, harmonica, el. & acoustic guitar, sistrum, vocals (2)
- Aldo Gargano / Mellotron (5), bells (6), sistrum (2)

Guest musicians (5):
- Franco Battiato / VCS3 synthesizer
- Lino "Capra" Vaccina / tabla, percussions
- Angelo Vaggi / Moog synthesizer
- Fats Gallo / slide guitar

stick to this cover, the confusion is all over (even discogs has different credits in diff releases) and the new wepage is not of much help (I posted accordingly)

E&O Team: Thanks, done.
Looks now like:
- Alvaro Fella / vocals, acoustic guitar, electric piano, organ, sax
- Sergio Conte / keyboards
- Dario Guidotti / acoustic and electric guitar, flutes, harmonica, sistrum, vocals
- Aldo Gargano / Mellotron, bells, sistrum
- Daniele "Pupo" Bianchini / acoustic guitar, bass
- Tullio Granatello / drums, tympani

Guest musicians:
- Franco Battiato / VCS3 synthesizer (5)
- Lino "Capra" Vaccina / tabla (5), percussion (5)
- Angelo Vaggi / Minimoog synthesizer (5)
- Fats Gallo / slide guitar (5)

I.e. no specific tracks for the band members because in some cases you and this page http://www.discogs.com/Jumbo-Vietato-Ai-Minori-Di-18-Anni/release/3479293 give different numbers.
I think it's the case when less info is better than more.



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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4990

- Vito Paradiso / vocals, acoustic guitar
- Gilberto Trama / flute, tenor saxophone, piano, prepared piano, organ, French horn
- Matteo Vitolli / el. & ac. guitars, percussion, prepared piano, flute
- Eddy Lorigiola / bass
- Ricky Rebajoli / drums, percussion, tympani

BTW the year is 1972 (not 73)

http://www.discogs.com/De-De-Lind-Io-Non-So-Da-Dove-Vengo-E-Non-So-Dove-Mai-Andr%C3%B2-Uomo-Il-Nome-Che-Mi-Han-Dato/master/210876

E&O Team: Thanks, done (line-up).
I didn't change the year because, despite 1972 marked on LP labels, available sources tell that "the album came in 1973" (http://www.italianprog.com/a_dedelind.htm and my CD booklet).
It seems that the album was printed and the release was planned for 1972 but postponed for some reasons.


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http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=5220

- Keith Edwards / drums, vibraphone
- Franco Falsini / electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizers
- Richard Ursillo / bass, devices

where the hell did the acoustic guitars come from?????

http://www.discogs.com/Sensations-Fix-Portable-Madness/master/332414

E&O Team: Thanks, done.
Seems you're right and there are no acoustic guitars, but for any case I left only "guitars": 
- Franco Falsini / guitars, keyboards, synthesizers
What if a couple of notes were played on acoustic?


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Quinino Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 01 2015 at 08:42
^^^
agreed

^^
agreed

^
I can't hear them, but your principle of prudence is sound.
And I wished we all followed that rigorous approach, I'm surely learning it from you all here. Thumbs Up

BTW these more or less obscure oldies can be a pain, demanding sometimes an extra effort from us all, I just hope it won't be lost in the future


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