- The Songs of Distant Earth (album)
Infobox Album | Name = The Songs of Distant Earth
Type = studio
Artist =Mike Oldfield
Released = start date|1994|11|14|df=yes
Recorded = Roughwood Studio,Buckinghamshire
Genre = New Age,Space music
Length = 55:51
Label = Reprise/Warner Bros. Records
45933 (US)
4509-98542 (international)
Producer =Mike Oldfield
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|2|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kmpyxdjboolg link]
Last album = "Tubular Bells II "
(1992)
This album = "The Songs of Distant Earth"
(1994)
Next album = "Voyager"
(1996)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Original cover
Type = studio
Cover size =
Lower caption =Singles
Name = The Songs of Distant Earth
Type = studio
Single 1 = Hibernaculum
Single 1 date =5 December 1994
Single 2 = Let There Be Light
Single 2 date =1995 "The Songs of Distant Earth" is the 15th
album byMike Oldfield , released in 1994. It is based onArthur C. Clarke 's science fiction novel "Songs of Distant Earth ".Release details
The album was released in as a CD and, shortly afterwards, as an
Enhanced CD of which two versions were made. The non-enhanced, CD album featured the image of the Manta flying in front of a planet on the front cover. This was also used on the initial release of the Enhanced CD version. However, it was later changed to the more common image of the Man in a suit holding a glowing orb with the Manta flying overhead. This second pressing of the enhanced CD (shown at right) contains slightly more multimedia content, such as the full version of the "Let There Be Light" video. The audio content is the same on all versions of the album.Track listing
# "In the Beginning" – 1:24
# "Let There Be Light" – 4:57
# "Supernova" – 3:23
# "Magellan" – 4:40
# "First Landing" – 1:16
# "Oceania" – 3:19
# "Only Time Will Tell" – 4:26
# "Prayer for the Earth" – 2:09
# "Lament for Atlantis" – 2:43
# "The Chamber" – 1:48
# "Hibernaculum" – 3:32
# "Tubular World" – 3:22
# "The Shining Ones" – 2:59
# "Crystal Clear" – 5:42
# "The Sunken Forest" – 2:37
# "Ascension" – 5:49
# "A New Beginning" – 1:37Miscellanea
* The then Chairman of Warner, Rob Dickins, suggested to Oldfield that he should do an album based on this particular piece of Clarke's work [cite book |last=Oldfield |first=Mike |authorlink=Mike Oldfield |title=
Changeling - Autobiography of Mike Oldfield |year=2007 |publisher=Virgin Books |isbn=978-1852273811 |pages=243] .* The spoken section at the beginning of the album is
Apollo 8 astronautBill Anders reading from theBook of Genesis while orbiting theMoon onChristmas Eve, 1968.* The
Gregorian Chant on "Hibernaculum" is not Latin, but the chant on "Let There Be Light" is.* The Saami
yoik chant on "Prayer For The Earth" was composed and performed byNils-Aslak Valkeapää . The chant is from the1987 movie "Ofelaš" ("The Pathfinder").* "Tubular World" features a returning vocal sample by
Tevin Campbell from the song "Round and Round" from Prince's "Graffiti Bridge" albumfact|date=September 2008.* The enhanced CD content was taken from the inspiration of Oldfield's
MusicVR project.* Footage from the "Let There Be Light" music video also appeared in the
BBC science fiction documentary series "Future Fantastic ".Inspiration
In terms of Mike's career, "The Songs of Distant Earth" represented a foray into
science fiction -related music. Songs such as "Supernova" and "Hibernaculum" could be seen as similar or even influenced by Enigma, while "New Beginning" has ethnic world chants in the style ofDeep Forest . There are also Native American influences on the album. However to be fair, Mike Oldfield had been using a variety of ethnic musical styles since the 1970s, long before the emergence of Enigma or Deep Forest in the early 1990s. Such works as "Ommadawn " (1976) and "Incantations" (1978) featured extensive use of chanting and drumming in combination with uplifting instrumental solos. And more broadly, Mike's early work in the genre of atmospheric instrumental music tinged mixed with world and folk styles, is widely held as a forebear for the success of many other such instrumental artists.Mike's interest in
space and its connection to his music can also be cited elsewhere in his career, such as in the 1980 film entitled "The Space Movie " which featured a soundtrack wholly made up of music from "Tubular Bells " (1973), "Hergest Ridge" (1974), "Ommadawn" and "Incantations", and for which Mike also wrote some original music.Clarke and Oldfield
The booklet of the album features a foreword by
Arthur C. Clarke about the evolution of "Songs of Distant Earth " from short story to novel. It ends with the following about the album::"Since the finale of the novel is a musical concert, I was delighted when Mike Oldfield told me that he wished to compose a suite inspired by it. I was particularly impressed by the music he wrote for "The Killing Fields" and now, having played the CD of "The Songs of Distant Earth", I feel he has lived up to my expectations.
:Welcome back into space, Mike: there's still lots of room out here."
This was not the first time that Mike's music had been connected with the books of Arthur C. Clarke.
Prior to "The Songs of Distant Earth", Mike had released "
Tubular Bells II ", which featured a track called "Sentinel" — which also happened to be the title of a short story written by Arthur C. Clarke that later evolved into his most famous work, "". Another track from "Tubular Bells II" was called "Sunjammer". The Arthur C. Clarke short story, "The Wind From The Sun ", had the working title of "Sunjammer ".Meanwhile, other track titles from "Tubular Bells II" may be less direct references to space and science fiction — "Weightless" and "Dark Star", for example. "Dark Star" was the name of a science fiction film by director
John Carpenter , released in 1973, the same year as the original "Tubular Bells ".cite web |url=http://tubular.net/discography/TubularBellsII.shtml |title=Notes about "Tubular Bells II" |publisher=Tubular.net |accessdate=2008-05-15]Personnel
* Gregg Jackman - Assistant engineer
* Steve MacMillan -Assistant engineer
* Tom Newman - Assistant engineer
* Richard Barrie - Technical engineer
* Eric Cadieux - Additional programming
*Mark Rutherford - Additional rhytmn loops
* Sugar 'J' - Additional rhytmn loops
* Pandit Dinesh - Tablas
* Molly Oldfield - Keyboards
* Cori Josias - Vocalist
* Ella Harper - Vocalist
* David Nickless - Vocalist
* Roame - Vocalist
* Members of 'Veulam Consort' - Vocalist
* TheTallis Scholars - Vocalist
* Mike Joseph - Self hypnosis tape
* Vahine Taihara - Tubuai ChoirReferences
External links
* [http://tubular.net/discography/TheSongsOfDistantEarth.shtml Mike Oldfield Discography - "The Songs Of Distant Earth"] at Tubular.net
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