- Altered State
- Amarok
- Blue Night
- Bridge To Paradise
- Crime Of Passion
- Crises
- Crystal Gazing
- Dark Island
- Discovery
- Don Alfonso
- Don Alfonso (german Version)
- Earth Moving
- Family Man
- Far Country
- Five Miles Out
- Flying Start
- Foreign Affair
- Froggy Went A—courting
- Gimme Back
- Got Rhythm
- Heavens Open
- Hiawatha's Departure
- Holy
- Hostage
- I Got Rhythm
- In High Places
- Incantations Part 4
- Incantations. Part One
- Incantations. Part Two
- Innocent
- Into Wonderland
- Islands
- Magic Touch
- Make Make
- Man In The Rain
- Mistake
- Mister Shame
- Moonlight Shadow
- No Dream
- North Point
- Nothing But
- Ode To Cynthia
- Ommadawn. Part One
- Ommadawn. Part Two
- On Horseback
- Orabidoo
- Peace On The Earth
- Pictures In The Dark
- Poison Arrows
- Rite Of Man
- Runaway Son
- Sailors Hornpipe
- Sally
- Sally|into Wonderland
- Saved By A Bell
- See The Light
- Shadow On The Wall
- Shine
- Speak (tho' You Only Say Farewell)
- Sunlight Shining Through Cloud
- Talk About Your Life
- The Deep Deep Sound
- The Rio Grande
- The Time Has Come
- To Be Free
- To Be Free (spanish)
- To France
- Tricks Of The Light
- When The Night On Fire
About Mike Oldfield
Michael Gordon Oldfield (born 15 May 1953) is an English musician, songwriter, and producer best known for his debut studio album Tubular Bells (1973), which became an unexpected critical and commercial success. Though primarily a guitarist, Oldfield plays a range of instruments, which includes keyboards and percussion, as well as vocals. He has adopted a range of musical styles throughout his career, including progressive rock, world, folk, classical, electronic, ambient, and new age music.
Oldfield took up the guitar at age ten and left school in his teens to embark on a music career. From 1967 to 1970, he and his sister Sally Oldfield were a folk duo the Sallyangie, after which he performed with Kevin Ayers. In 1971, Oldfield started work on Tubular Bells which caught the attention of Richard Branson, who agreed to release it on his new label, Virgin Records. Its opening was used in the horror film The Exorcist and the album went on to sell over 2.7 million copies in the UK. Oldfield followed it with Hergest Ridge (1974), Ommadawn (1975), and Incantations (1978), all of which feature longform and mostly instrumental pieces.
In the late 1970s, Oldfield began to tour and release more commercial and song-based music, beginning with Platinum (1979), QE2 (1980), and Five Miles Out (1982). His most successful album of this period was Crises (1983), which features the worldwide hit single "Moonlight Shadow" with vocalist Maggie Reilly. After signing with WEA in the early 1990s, Oldfield's most significant album of the decade was Tubular Bells II (1992) and he experimented with virtual reality and gaming content with his MusicVR project. In 2012, he performed at the opening ceremony for the 2012 Olympic Games held in London. Oldfield's discography includes 26 studio albums, nine of which have reached the UK top-ten. His final album, Return to Ommadawn was released in 2017. Oldfield's label announced his retirement in 2023.
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