Oldfield, Mike (271 items)

 

Hergest Ridge

1974

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Updated: 07-01-2023 22:35:00 by vertigo
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Titel: Hergest ridge >> Hergest Ridge
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Releasenummer: 88 134 IT >> V.2013
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Updated: 07-01-2023 22:32:11 by vertigo
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Details : Hergest Ridge is the second record album by Mike Oldfield, released in 1974 on Virgin Records.

Oldfield was not comfortable with the public attention that had come from the success of Tubular Bells, and retreated to the English countryside to work on the follow-up. The result was Hergest Ridge, named after the hill near Kington, Herefordshire on the border between England and Wales, and near where he was living at the time.

Hergest Ridge entered the UK album charts at number one, only to be displaced by its predecessor, Tubular Bells. Oldfield is thus one of only a few artists (among whom are The Beatles and Bob Dylan) to have defeated themselves in this manner.

The album was reissued with bonus material and new artwork in June 2010.
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Updated: 08-10-2017 17:19:48 by GEJESLO
Reviewed: 07-01-2023 22:33:52 by vertigo
Land: Netherlands
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Releasenummer: 88 134 IT >> VR13-109
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Updated: 22-09-2017 19:21:06 by HansvanBrecht
Reviewed: 07-01-2023 22:33:52 by vertigo
 
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Updated: 08-12-2014 23:47:45 by MatthijsS
Reviewed: 08-12-2014 23:47:45 by MatthijsS
Genre: Pop and rock
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Updated: 29-04-2013 17:06:05 by Boekenfanaat
Reviewed: 07-01-2023 22:33:52 by vertigo
Details : <<Empty>> >> Hergest Ridge is the second record album by Mike Oldfield, released in 1974 on Virgin Records.

Oldfield was not comfortable with the public attention that had come from the success of Tubular Bells, and retreated to the English countryside to work on the follow-up. The result was Hergest Ridge, named after the hill near Kington, Herefordshire on the border between England and Wales, and near where he was living at the time.

Hergest Ridge entered the UK album charts at number one, only to be displaced by its predecessor, Tubular Bells. Oldfield is thus one of only a few artists (among whom are The Beatles and Bob Dylan) to have defeated themselves in this manner.

The album was reissued with bonus material and new artwork in June 2010.
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Updated: 12-01-2012 18:26:54 by RTBF-3733
Reviewed: 07-01-2023 22:33:52 by vertigo
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Updated: 08-04-2010 16:27:44 by RTBF-3733
Reviewed: 08-04-2010 16:27:44 by RTBF-3733
Land: <<Empty>> >> Netherlands
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Updated: 26-01-2009 14:27:29 by Rene
Reviewed: 26-01-2009 14:27:29 by Rene
Drager: <<Empty>> >> LP vinyl
Version 1
Added: 25-03-2008 14:10:22 by Rene
Reviewed: 29-07-2008 12:02:37 by Rene
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