Ommadawn
9,19 EUR
CD
Mercury
veröffentlicht: 08.06.2010
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Sales Rank: Nr. 6710 in Sonst.Pop
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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 01. "Ommadawn Part One"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 02. "Ommadawn Part One / On Horseback"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 03. "In Dulce Jubilo"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 04. "First Excursion"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 05. "Argiers"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 06. "Portsmouth"
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Beschreibung:Originally released in 1975, Ommadawn is a work of great beauty, and like Hergest Ridge before it, established the fact that there was much more to Mike Oldfield than Tubular Bells. The album, with it's new 2010 mix by Oldfield himself, also contains the original demo, thought lost and the perennial Christmas favourite, in Dulce Jubilo. Universal., Runningtime: 00:00:00, A&R: Benita Kimera, A&R [Artist Liaison]: Mark Powell, Band: The Hereford City Band, Cello: David Strange, Composed By: Mike Oldfield, Conductor [The Hereford City Band]: Leslie Penning, Design [CD Package]: Phil Smee, Directed By [Ommadawn 2010 Project Directors]: Adam Barker (2), Directed By [Ommadawn 2010 Project Directors]: Daryl Easlea, Directed By [Ommadawn 2010 Project Directors]: Mike Oldfield, Drums [African Drums]: Eddie Tatane, Drums [African Drums]: Ernest Mothle, Drums [African Drums]: Julian Bahula, Drums [African Drums]: Lucky Ranku, Harp, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Classical Guitar, Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass, Mandolin, Bodhrán, Bouzouki, Banjo, Spinet, Grand Piano, Electric Organ [Electric Organs], Synthesizer, Glockenspiel, Percussion [Assorted]: Mike Oldfield, Liner Notes: Mark Powell, Mastered By [24-bit Digital Mastering]: Paschal Byrne, Northumbrian Pipes [Northumbrian Bagpipes]: Herbie (17), Panpipes: Terry Oldfield, Percussion: William Murray, Photography By [Cover]: David Bailey (5), Producer [Stereo Remixes], Engineer [Stereo Remixes]: Mike Oldfield, Product Manager: Daryl Easlea, Recorder: Leslie Penning, Research [Tape Research], Coordinator [Technical Co-ordination]: Mark Powell, Timpani: Pierre Moerlen, Trumpet: Don Blakeson, Vocals: Bridget St. John, Vocals: Clodagh Simonds, Vocals: Sally Oldfield, Vocals: The Penrhos Kids, Producer, Engineer: Mike Oldfield, Written-By: Mike Oldfield, Lyrics By [The Horse Song]: Mike Oldfield, Lyrics By [The Horse Song]: William Murray, Producer, Engineer: Mike Oldfield, Written-By: Mike Oldfield, Arranged By: Mike Oldfield, Engineer: Mike Oldfield, Engineer: Phil Newell, Producer: Mike Oldfield, Written-By: Robert Lucas De Pearsall, Engineer: Phil Newell, Producer: Mike Oldfield, Written-By: David Bedford, Written-By: Mike Oldfield, Engineer: Paul Lindsay, Producer: Mike Oldfield, Written-By: Mike Oldfield, Written-By: Traditional, Acoustic Guitar, Accordion, Mandolin, Synthesizer [String Synthesiser], Drum [Kettle Drum], Bodhrán: Mike Oldfield, Engineer: Paul Lindsay, Producer: Mike Oldfield, Recorder: Leslie Penning, Written-By: Mike Oldfield, Labelcode UNUK5326762.2 (532 676-2, 532 676-2), Record Company Universal Music Group, Phonographic Copyright (p) Mercury Records Ltd., Copyright (c) Mercury Records Ltd., Licensed From Mike Oldfield, Published By Stage Three Music Ltd., Published By CBS Songs Ltd., Published By Universal Edition (London) Ltd., Recorded At The Beacon, Recorded At The Manor, Recorded At Througham, Engineered At The Beacon, Engineered At The Manor, Mastered At The Audio Archiving Company, Designed At Waldo's Design & Dream Emporium, Made By EDC, Germany
"Ommadawn" ist ein Klassiker des britischen Musikers Mike Oldfield und erscheint hier im CD-Format beim Label Mercury. Das ursprünglich 1975 veröffentlichte Album zählt zu den bedeutendsten Werken von Oldfield und verbindet Progressive Rock mit Folk- und Weltmusikeinflüssen. Die beiden langen Kompositionen auf dem Album zeigen eindrucksvoll das Multiinstrumental-Talent sowie die innovativen Produktionsmethoden von Mike Oldfield. Bekannt wurde er durch sein Debütalbum "Tubular Bells", das weltweit große Erfolge feierte und unter anderem als Filmmusik für "Der Exorzist" verwendet wurde. Im Laufe seiner Karriere verkaufte er Millionen Alben und prägte maßgeblich die instrumentale Musikszene. Mercury Records wurde 1945 gegründet und gilt als legendäres Plattenlabel mit einer breiten Künstlerauswahl aus Genres wie Rock, Pop, Jazz oder Klassik. Mit jahrzehntelanger Erfahrung steht Mercury für Qualität bei der Förderung musikalischer Talente sowie bei hochwertigen Veröffentlichungen.
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English Eugene S. - 24.09.2024 5 von 5 Sternen!
The third studio album by English musician, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Mike Oldfield, released on 31 October 1975. Ommadawn peaked at No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart, No. 74 in Canada,[4] and No. 146 on the US Billboard 200. I recommend.

English HYUNG RAE K. - 17.08.2019 5 von 5 Sternen!
This is 3rd studio album of mike oldfield. Favorite song is horse back and ommadawn part 1 and 2. especially horseback is very unique song. guitar and chorus was very well mixed.

English Shi Duan L. - 01.09.2017 5 von 5 Sternen!
The music on this album is one of the most beautiful piece of art I've ever heard in my life. A masterpiece, no doubt.

English Kevin E. - 28.01.2014 5 von 5 Sternen!
This, not Tubular Bells is Oldfield's best album. It contains everything that is best about Oldfield in the 70's: folk, minimalism and progressive rock all combining into 2 long pieces of music that are heartbreakingly beautiful. Part 1 ends with one of the most surging sustained climaxes anywhere in rock music, thanks to the vocal chanting in gaelic, African drumming and building layers of guitars. Part 2 opens with a beautiful Irish folk passage with Paddy Moloney from the Chieftains guesting and ends with a simple naïve song about horse-riding. Richard Branson thought this was Oldfield's best album. Prog Archive rates it above T Bells. I agree, it is Oldfield at his most charged and yet his most tender. If you have bought Tubular Bells and are wondering what to get next this is the album to get.

English Rob Haynes - 24.06.2010 
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