Crises is the eighth record album by Mike Oldfield, released in 1983 on Virgin Records. Oldfield's well known hits "Moonlight Shadow" and "Shadow on the Wall" appear on the album. The title track of the album is a twenty-minute-long piece, featuring a small amount of vocals, sung by Oldfield. The beginning and end of the track are driven by a synthesised lead passage, stylistically similar to the opening theme to Oldfield's Tubular Bells.
Crises (2013 Remaster). UMG (от лица компании "Mercury"); BMI - Broadcast Music In. ARESA, LatinAutor, Abramus Digital, BMG Rights Management, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, CMRRA.
Crises (Mike Oldfield album). The album's cover art was by Terry Ilott. Oldfield makes reference to the artwork with the line, "the watcher and the tower, waiting hour, by hour" (printed in the back cover of the LP, and sung by Mike Oldfield on the title track). In the interview mentioned before, Oldfield stated that "I´m the man in the corner, and the tower is my music". It spent 19 weeks on Norway's album chart, peaking at No. 1 for two weeks, and is Oldfield's best selling album there. The album also topped the charts in Germany and Sweden.
Mike Oldfield ft. Maggie Reilly - Moonlight Shadow (Subtitulado Es. Lyrics) Oficial 4:00. Mike Oldfield Crises Full Album With Lyrics 37:20. Mike Oldfield - In High Places, Orig vinyl, Ortofon Cadenza Red 3:29.
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Crises (Music & Lyrics: Mike Oldfield) Mike Oldfield: Vocals, Guitars, Fairlight . Oberheim OBXa, DSX and DMX, Simmons Drums, Bass, Piano, Prophet, Farfisa, Harp, Mandolin, Quantec Room simulator, Roland Strings Phil Spalding: Bass Ant: Guitars Rick Fenn: Guitar Simon Phillips: Tama Drums. Moonlight Shadow (Music & Lyrics: Mike Oldfield) Mike Oldfield: Guitars, Fairlight . Maggie Reilly: Vocals Phil Spalding: Bass Simon Phillips: Tama Drums
Listen free to Mike Oldfield – Crises (Crises, Moonlight Shadow and more). Album analysis The title track of the album is a twenty minute long piece, featuring a small amount of vocals, sung by Oldfield