Amarocked!
One of my all time favorite albums is Mike Oldfield’s Amarok, released in 1990. This must be one of the most varied and creative recordings ever (not just in new age music, but in any genre). Here Mike Oldfield constantly changes theme, non-stop for 60 minutes!
While Virgin Music in 1989 wanted a follow up to Tubular Bells, something to take Mike’s fame to old heights, Mike decided to make a piece of music that could not be played on radio, and not be cut up and sold as singles. All because he was frustrated with Virgin music. The result is a strange but marvelous album, unlike anything else. In time it has almost become a research field in the world of music. On Tubular.net is an extensive analysis of the album. Every part is special.
What I like about the album is the feeling of movement. In the 60 minutes you get to hear a high number of melodies, and they all communicate different feelings and emotions. When the hour is up, you feel like you have experienced a lot. It is truly a world of sound, only paralleled by Tubular Bells.
Sample the album on Amazon.


True ! This album is simply a gift from God to the listeners ! All is a pretext to make music : credit cards , glasses of water ,teeth brush , etc … Mike was so frustrated with Virgin at this time that he left to Richard Branson a nice crypted message in Morse code !
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Yes Amarok is so great ! On Tubular.Net there is a topic about a fan who is doing a transcribing of the entire album in sheet music ! A really hard work he’s doing there !!! …