Spinning back in time with Mike Oldfield
Mike Oldfield is best known for his 1973 epic, Tubular Bells, but one of his most beloved recordings is his third album, 1975’s Ommadawn. Like Tubular Bells it was two, side-long journeys, this time into a sound that was pastoral, Celtic and African. Oldfield spins back to that time with a new album, Return to Ommadawn, on which he plays over 20 instruments in crafting a composition that echoes the original without retreading it. From his Bahama home, Oldfield talks about his Return to Ommadawn.
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Ty Burhoe
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Spirit Ship
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0:06:00
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Thievery Corporation
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Love Has No Heart (featuring Shana Halligan)
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0:09:56
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Dungen
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Jakten Genom Skogen
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0:13:24
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Jessica Manning
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Stay With Me
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0:17:05
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Emiliana Torrini
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Caterpillar
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0:21:36
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Bing & Ruth
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The How of It Sped
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0:29:00
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break- I Think Like Midnight
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Echo Celeste (excerpt)
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Interview: Mike Oldfield
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0:39:45
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break
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0:40:00
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Mike Oldfield
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Return to Ommadawn pt 1
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0:59:00
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break-David Arkenstone
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Star Fall (excerpt)
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Third Half Hour |
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1:01:00
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Ballet Mech
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John
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1:06:00
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Richard Ashe
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Desert Sleepers
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1:10:00
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Echo Arcadia
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The Last Time
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1:13:21
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Daniel Voth
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Staring at the Sun
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1:16:48
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Hite
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Light
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1:20:51
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O + S (Orenda Fink & Scalpelist)
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Hold You Down
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You Were Once the Sun Now You’re the Moon
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1:23:45
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Djam Karet
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Au Revoir Au Reve
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1:29:30
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Break-Bryan Carrigan
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A Hundred Winters Old (excerpt)
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Fourth Half Hour |
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1:30:00
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Clavvs
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Future Gold
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1:33:29
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The Flaming Lips
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Do Glowy
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1:37:13
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Johan Agebjorn & Mikael Ogren
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Aurora Over Odega (remix)
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1:42:58
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Henry Jamison
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No One Told Me
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1:46:25
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break
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1:47:10
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Sohn
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Primary
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1:50:30
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Portishead
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Pedestal
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1:54:03
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Ulrich Schnauss & Jonas Munk
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Caffeine Blues
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Homepage
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