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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0093624593324 Format: Enhanced Label: Reprise / Wea Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea MPN: 45933 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Reprise / Wea Release Date: February 06, 1996 Studio: Reprise / Wea Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - RevisitingI originally(many years ago) bought this on tape,I must have let someone "borrow" it and it was never returned,and so this CD was like visiting an old friend who I had not seen for years.It is still very good and really worth listening to(unlike some of his later rubbish) Rating: - let me be as concise as possible.I played this recording often during a journey I made with my parents and chinese girlfriend, around south africa. My father was dying of cancer. We all loved the music - cross generational, haunting, seamless and seemingly endless - ideal for a road trip. Several years after my fathers death, I played it again. I noticed my girlfriend crying. I asked why. The music instantly returned her to that wonderful journey and reminded her of my father. Can you ever ask for more from a recording? Rating: - Aboard Oldfield's SpaceshipMike Oldfield's range sometimes stumps listeners. His Tubular Bells series remains one of the most idiosyncratic in all of popular music, yet he's done rock (Five Miles Out), Celtic (Voyager) and this piece of Science Fiction New Age. Of all of Oldfield's work, "Songs of Distant Earth" is one of my favorites. He ustilzed the concept of Arthur C Clarke's famous work, but eschews narrative/voiceovers and lets the music form the story. Random words and an Apollo broadcast form what "lyrics" ... Read More Rating: - I am a fool. A fool, a fool!Why a fool? Because I loved Tubular Bells, and because I looked no further, or asked for any more from Oldfield. I wandered on and found other great music, in Yes, Tangerine Dream, early Genesis, middle Floyd, so I wasn't deprived. But this is a **stunning** album that I could have found years ago. In 35 years of seriously listening to music I've never encountered more cathartic, enchanting and fulfilling pieces. Dang, I should become the ancient mariner and stoppeth one of three. My loss is my albatross, ... Read More Rating: - !!!!Words are inadequate to describe the joy and exhilaration I feel listening to this CD...Absolutely beautiful! |