Hergest Ridge

Mike Oldfield
Hergest Ridge

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Release date: 03/Jun/2010
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Hergest Ridge Part One"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Hergest Ridge Part Two"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "In Dulce Jubilo (For Maureen)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Spanish Tune"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Hergest Ridge by Mike Oldfield, released 3 June 2010. This version of Hergest Ridge comes as a 1xCD. -
Originally released in 1974, Hergest Ridge was the follow-up to 1973's groundbreaking debut, Tubular Bells. It gave Oldfield his first UK No.1 album, and was actually knocked off the UK top spot by Tubular Bells itself. It is another lengthy suite, reflecting the glory of the countryside Oldfield had secluded himself in following his early global success. Hergest Ridge is on the English-Welsh border near the town of Kington. A stunning new 2010 mix highlights the nuances of the work. Also found in research for the album was Oldfield's original demos, never before heard.
In booklet: 1 & 2: 2010 Stereo Mixes by Mike Oldfield. 3: B-side of single - Released as Virgin VS 117 in February 1975. 4: 1974 Promotional single version - Previously unreleased. Recorded at The Manor, Shipton-on-Cherwell, spring 1974. Mixed at AIR Studios, London, May 1974. Mastered at the The Audio Archiving Company, London. Art direction & design at Waldo's Design & Dream Emporium, St. Albans. Front cover aerial image © Cowi A/S, supplied by Bluesky International Ltd. www.bluesky-world.com The original LP sleeve was by Trevor Key helped by Bootleg the Irish Wolfhound from The Manor. UMC/Mercury wish to thank Joe Black, Johnny Chadwick, Jerome Ramsay, Naomi Smith, Andrew Daw, Hannah Chadwick and David Drabble. All tracks published by Stage Three Music Ltd., except 3 published by Stage Three Music Ltd./Universal Music Publishing Ltd. ? 2010 Mercury Records Ltd.; except 3 & 4 ? 1974 Mercury Records Ltd. This compilation: ? 2010 Mercury Records Ltd. © 2010 Mercury Records Ltd. On Rear: ? &© 2010 Mercury Records Ltd. under exclusive licence from Mike Oldfield. On CD: ? &© 2010 Mercury Records Ltd. A division of Universal Music Group. Made in the EU. Issued in a standard jewel case with transparent tray, with a sixteen-page booklet.
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Eugene S. - 03/Oct/2024 5 of 5 Stars!
The second studio album by English musician and songwriter Mike Oldfield, released on 30 August 1974. The album was No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart for three consecutive weeks before it was displaced by Tubular Bells, marking one of the few times an artist has overtaken themselves on the chart in this manner.

igor v. - 27/May/2015 4 of 5 Stars!
well, who can expect a miracle - Mike to make a better record than the Tubular Bells! this one is not a miracle but it is a kind of expected attempt to do something to try to continue the successfull story. But I will give this one another chance to impress me.

Kevin E. - 28/Jan/2014 4 of 5 Stars!
Oldfield's second album is more pastoral than Tubular Bells. The music is beautiful, drifting, has a lot of flute and less guitar, until its immense 62 guitar multi-tracked climax. To me part 1 is the sound of the British countryside, every bit as evocative as Delius or Vaughan Williams (both of which Oldfield was listening to around this time). Its an album I play when I feel homesick. To newcomers to Oldfield I suggest you buy Tubular Bells first, then Ommadawn (his best album) and then this if you love the folk, minimalist and ambient elements in those 2 albums. Hergest Ridge is a hill on the border between Wales and England. It is beautiful and remote and Oldfield retreated there after the massive success of Tubular Bells. Hergest Ridge is therefore the most rooted in place of all his albums. Only Woodhenge on Platinum has a similar eerie sense of place.

GORDON - 09/Aug/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
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