- Portsmouth (Mike Oldfield single)
Infobox Single
Name = Portsmouth
Cover size =
Caption =
Artist =Mike Oldfield
from Album =
A-side =
B-side =
Released = start date|1976|11|29|df=yes
Format = 7" vinyl
Recorded = January 1976, Througham
Genre = Folk
Length = 2:04
Label =Virgin Records
Writer = Traditional
Producer = Mike Oldfield
Certification =
Last single = "In Dulci Jubilo"
(1975)
This single = "Portsmouth"
(1976)
Next single = "William Tell Overture"
(1977)
Misc ="Portsmouth" is a single released by musician
Mike Oldfield in 1976 (see1976 in music ).Details
In an attempt to repeat the success of his previous year's Christmas hit, "In Dulci Jubilo", Mike recorded another traditional folk melody dating from 1701 (first known publication), [ [http://www.geocities.com/folkdance.geo/page5.html Folk Dances] ] [ [http://www.pteratunes.org.uk/Music/Music/playford.html Tunes from Playford's Dancing Master] ] again using
Leslie Penning onrecorder s. The single was just as successful as its predecessor, charting at number 3 in the UK, [ [http://www.everyhit.com/ everyHit.com] ] and became his first non-album single to be issued in the USA. It also charted at number 19 in Ireland. Mike Oldfield plays acoustic guitar, accordion, mandolin, ARP string synthesiser, tambourine, kettle drum andbodhran (Irish drum), and both Oldfield and Penning are credited with "feet"."Boxed" album liner notes]This song, plus two others chosen as the B-side in different countries, had been released the month before as three of four new songs on the compilation album "Boxed". They were mixed and encoded for SQ
quadraphonic sound, the only format this album was issued in, and all issues of these songs in vinyl and tape formats have the encoding, even if they only say "stereo" on the label, as do all single releases."Argiers" is another traditional folk song, performed by Leslie Penning on recorders and Mike Oldfield on acoustic guitar and ARP string synthesiser. An unusual feature of this arrangement is that it is in a minor key, having been converted from its original major key via diatonic transposition. "Portsmouth" and "Argiers" were both recorded in January 1976 at Througham, Mike's new home studio, shortly after he moved from his previous home in
Hergest Ridge , which was the location of his previous home studio, the Beacon."Speak (Tho' You Only Say Farewell)" is an old show tune performed by
David Bedford on piano and vocals, and Mike Oldfield on vocals. It is similar in style to Bedford's earlier work in theCoxhill-Bedford Duo withLol Coxhill , and was recorded at the Beacon in November 1974.Track listing
UK 7-inch single
* "Portsmouth" - (traditional, arr. Oldfield) 2:02
* "Speak (Tho' You Only Say Farewell)" - (Ray Morello / Horatio Nicholls) 2:54Virgin VS-163International 7-inch single
* "Portsmouth" - (traditional, arr. Oldfield) 2:02
* "Argiers" - (traditional, arr. Oldfeild) 3:59Issued in USA, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Yugoslavia, Australia and South Africa. Each central European country issued it in a cover unique to their country.Ireland issued both pairings, and some copies of both editions exist mis-pressed with the B-side label belonging to the other edition. [http://www.rainer-muenz.de/oldfield/ Mike Oldfield's Tubular World - Rainer Muenz] ]
Music video
A music video was made for this song, and can be found on the DVD, "Elements - The Best of Mike Oldfield". Shot in Mike's Througham studio, it shows four female folk dancers who dance around the studio, while Mike is seen playing various instruments, but not the recorder, which he did not play on the record. As in the video for Mike's previous single, "In Dulci Jubilo", the video emphasizes that Mike plays all the instruments, even though this is not strictly true.
In popular culture
The song has become synonymous with English football club,
Portsmouth F.C. , who sometimes play the tune before or after games at their home stadium,Fratton Park . Notably it was played during their victorious FA Cup 2008 campaign, including after the final game against Cardiff City on17th May 2008 at Wembley.The piece was also featured in the 1979
NASA documentary film byTony Palmer , "The Space Movie ".References
External links
* [http://www.banjolin.co.uk/tunes/tunetabs/portsmouth.gif"Portsmouth" Sheet Music] (GIF Image) at Banjolin.co.uk
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