ASHUNDA: ilikemusic because... I like positive music for it leads the joys with life
lolo: ilikemusic because... music is where some people display affection, show emotions and actually showing off who they are and their thinking. it is special unlike anything cos it goes out and never comes in back but in others.
John: ilikemusic because... it evokes my emotions like nothing else.
Kal Lavelle: ilikemusic because... it's cheaper than a therapist! ;)
robbie: ilikemusic because... my friends say its cool
Penguin: ilikemusic because... Music is the one thing that really connects people. In the words of The King Blues: music can bring the world together :)
graham young: ilikemusic because... its the food of love...........rock on.
Rob Miller: ilikemusic because... I liked your site.
Tom Baxter: ilikemusic because... It makes you feel alive more than anything else.With a career span of over 30 years Mike Oldfield is truly part of rock music royalty. From his ground breaking introduction with 'Tubular Bells' to his hit singles such as 'Moonlight Shadow' and 'In Dulci Jubilo' his music has spanned a generation and with this 3 CD set, a career of essential music is all brought together for the first time.
This fantastic collection separates Mike's career into 3 distinct sections.
Disc 1 covers the early part of Mike's career, a period when Mike released the aforementioned 'Tubular Bells' along with the chart successes 'In Dulci Jubilo' and 'Portsmouth'. Also included on Disc 1 are excerpts from hit albums such as 'Hergest Ridge', 'Ommadawn' and 'Incantations'.
Disc 2 covers the period from 1979 to 1984, a period in which Mike released an astounding 7 albums along with the smash singles such as 'Moonlight Shadow', 'Blue Peter' and 'Guilty'. Other stand out tracks on this disc include 'Family Man', 'Crime Of Passion' and 'Tricks Of The Light'.
Disc 3 covers the period from 1985 up to the end of Mike's recording time with Warner's and includes the top 10 hit 'Sentinel' along with tracks from 'Heaven's Open', 'Amarok' and music from 'The Millennium Bell' album.
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