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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best work by Oldfield in the eighties,
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
Crises is my favourite of Mike Oldfield's eighties CDs. As with its direct predecessor, it contains one long piece which took up the whole of the first side of the original vinyl and a set of shorter tracks, five in this case, on the second side. The shorter songs on the earlier albums were often a lot weaker than the longer pieces. Partly that was because Oldfield's musical style was not transferring well to shorter pieces but also, the lyrics were often quite dire.Experience clearly helped a lot but also collaboration with other musicians. On Crises, the most notable name is Jon Anderson of Yes who is creditied with lyrics and vocals on one song "In High Places" which really sounds as though it could have come from a contemporary Yes album. The opening track, "Crises" is classic Oldfield music and in places harks back to his first album "Tubular Bells" so fans will reconise the motifs and see how he takes them forwards in a more rock based style. Moonlight Shadow is Oldfield's finest short song. The great lyrics of this dark lament really give Maggie Reilly a proper showcase for her fine voice. Also, on this track we get to find out that Oldfield really can play a proper blues style guitar sole. It's one of those songs that everyone has heard which stays with you for a long time. This is probably the best introduction to Oldfield's later output for anyone who knows him only as the "Tubular Bells" man.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Rediscovering,
By Mike Chadwick (Gdynia,Poland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
About two weeks ago i listened once again to "Crises" and i found it not as bad as after buying...i have rediscovered it as a CD with some really great moments,the title track simply growes ojn you after many listenings...ok, here are my impressions about all tracks... 1)"CRISES" - about 21 minutes long suite. Starts with a soft theme played by a synth and tubular bells. 2)"Moonlight shadow" - the most well-known and biggest hit ever of Mike Oldfield. I think that every person in the world heard it at least one time in lifetime...It's a nice acoutic guitar based track, with sweet vocals by Maggie reilly...sounds a bit like Fleetwod Mac songs.The guitar solo is the best one that Mike ever played.listen to this solo and you will know why he is such a genius. 3)"In high places" - A great colaboration with Jon Anderson (Yes singer). simple but very catchy song about flying.extremly cool melody. Synths and Vibraphone parts are remarkable.wonderfull. 4)"Forreign affair" - another hit single. monnotonic song based on one repetative chorus.Could be a Typical eighties pop but Mike made it kind of Mantra song...very hypnotising track...but although it is interesting it is a little bit boring. 5) "Taurus III" - third part of Taurus trilogy.A flamenco styled song but nothing special.Classical guitars are very irritating.it is a filler.just skip it 6."Shadow one the wall" - Energetic Rocker...memorable vocals by Roger Chapman...the most energetic song from here.i love almost everything about it.from the bass line to hidden banjo... In the end- this album is maybe not hte worster Mike 's album, but it is not his best either...there are brilliant moments on here and whole album is a classic but beside "Earth moving" it is the weakest eighties Cd of Oldfield...go and buy "QE2" of "five Miles out"!!! well, you can check "crises" too but do not expect his genius at full on here...
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best Oldfield recordings ever!,
By Clifford Bunten (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
My first Oldfield album was a copy of Tubular Bells, given to me in 1981 as a leaving present from my classmates in North England as I left for a new life in Australia.I was thirteen at the time and thought the best thing about the album was that one man had played every instrument on it. There was something about the music, and perhaps something about the timing of it that made me feel like I had my own piece of England with me whenever I listened to it. A few years later and I was buying my own albums and it was then I discovered Crises. This was Mike Oldefield ten years after Tubular Bells and WOW! What a transformation. At that point I had not heard all of the albums in-between Tubular Bells and Crises, so for me it was almost hard to believe it was the same artist. Except of course for that distinctive Oldfield "slightly distorted guitar" sound. I haven't yet heard all of Oldfield's work, but to date it is probably his darkest and most pure rock based release. Listening to the title track with headphones is a musical must for any fan of great music, but especially fan's of synthesised new age rock.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of Mike's best works,
By A Customer
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
This album has got it all, one Wonderful Instrumental piece--Crises and the vocal pieces are just as wonderful.. with Moonlight Shadow, really emphasizing the true beauty and clarity of this complete work. If you wanna start listen to Oldfield. Crises is a damn good place to start with.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
this album is really worth the money you pay for it. you'll never get bored of it, i promise. the first track is a nice instrumental that is wild at times and very gentle and pleasant at others. i know this description is corny, but you've got the hear this work of art to appreciate its beauty. it is pure emotion. the other tracks (all with lyrics except for taurus 3) are heart-breakingly haunting, especially 'moonlight shadow' (which was inspired by john lennon's untimely and violent death). the melody of this song doesn't let you go and will haunt you for ever (in a pleasant way). i think mike oldfield is one of the best and most talented musicians around. buy this album, you won't regret it.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gotta have it,
By "mikey-atomique" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
I love Crises! Once again Mike created a very powerful piece and was an impressive attempt at a variation of heavy metal. Like all of his CDs this track was full of harmony and the rock was great. I love Moonlight Shadow... the tune is very strong and powerful... if Maggie's voice was a little more powerful throughout the piece it would have been even better. In High Places is onna the best songs I have heard... it's dreamy and space-like mood as well as its powerful lyrics make this song truly unique and wonderful. Even if you aren't a Mike Oldfield fan, I would recommend this CD anyway. It isn't New Age either...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fond memories,
By Phil McHardy (England, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
Back in 1983 at the tender age of 15 I purchased Crises as my first Vinyl Album. At the time, I was creating a graphic adventure for the BBC Micro (aaahhh), and the first track became invaluable to me as a source of inspiration. I remember having to leave the UK for a school trip to Switzerland and as soon as I arrived back I re-discovered two amazing things; decent cup of tea and this album. Over the years it has remained my all time favourite album and I never get bored with it. The first track sounds to me like someone reflecting on a previous turbulent experience " perhaps as the Watcher in the Tower?" and it takes you through several moods and tempos. when things really get cracking with the synths stabbing and guitar bass pounding, it really is quite exhilarating. In between the more up-tempo sections there are some of Mikes most beautifully synth crafted soundscapes and if you listen carefully there is a little tribute to Tubular Bells hidden in there! The vocal tracks are excellent although I am now thoroughly fed up with Moonlight Shaddow due to massive over exposure both on radio (initially) and on every Oldfield compilation album since time began. The best track on side two is foreign Affair which is so dreamy I would advise not driving or operating heavy machinery whilst indulging. In high places is also quite superb (my first encounter with Jon (Must have been kicked low down) Anderson. My advice would be to turn lights out, headphones on, volume up, engage in mind expansion ! Incidently if you enjoy this album you are bound to enjoy Discovery also. Enjoy the journey.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great CD,
By A Customer
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
Moonlight shadow is the best song i have ever heard... the voice of Maggie reilly is just like an angel singing, and u can listen to it every time and be amazed from it over n over again... buy it now!!!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Crises ~Mike Oldfield,
By A Customer
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
This cd is awesome. If your looking for very good music and fantastic drumming this cd is your best choice. Mike Oldfield has put together some very fine music rendations the guitar and drums blend together to form a sound that is mystical and alive .I reccomend this and give it a 5 star you must buy it and sit back,close you eyes and enjoy some awesome music
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the best album of the best musician in the world,
By dragoslav (Serbia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crises (Audio CD)
Master-piece!Crises is the best Mike`s long composition.Moonlight shadow and Shadow on the wall are great rock songs,and Foreign affair and In high places are great techno-pop songs(especially F.A. is beautiful).Taurus 3 is one of the best Mike`s short instrumentals.
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