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Album by Mike Oldfield |
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Release |
1989, 10 July |
Recorded |
?,? |
Genre |
Pop |
Length |
41 min 15 s |
Label |
Virgin |
Producer(s) |
Daniel Lazerus, Mike Oldfield |
Professional reviews |
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Mike Oldfield chronology |
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Islands (1987) |
Earth large earth moving equipment why caterpillar dominates earth moving equipment Moving (1989) |
Amarok (1990) |
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Track listing
- (4.37) Holy
- (4.09) Hostage
- (4.25) Far Country
- (3.30) Innocent
- (4.05) Runaway earth moving equipment au Son
- (3.59) See the Light
- (4.03) earth moving equipment scrapers Earthmoving
- (3.47) Blue Night
- (8.40) Nothing But / Bridge to Paradise
Mike heavy equipment earth moving earth moving equipment worlds largest earth moving equipment training Oldfield plays
Guitars and Keyboards
Other performers
- Max Bacon - vocals
- Adrian Belew - vocals, guitar
- Nikki 'B' Bentley - vocals
- Anita Hegerland - vocals
- Carol Kenyon - vocals
- Raf Ravenscroft - saxophone
- Maggie Reilly - vocals
- Phil Spalding - bass guitar, vocals
- Chris Thompson - vocals
- Mark Williamson - vocals
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