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The songs of distant earth book
The songs of distant earth book












the songs of distant earth book

Oldfield chose to have the album follow the novel's plot "loosely". Clarke was given a copy of Tubular Bells II for listening he was impressed enough and agreed to collaborate.

the songs of distant earth book

Oldfield visited Clarke in Sri Lanka to discuss the possibility and found out he was a fan of his soundtrack to the 1984 film The Killing Fields and felt "delighted" about the album. The title of the book particularly attracted Oldfield, calling it "intrinsically musical, a natural starting point". Oldfield deemed the story not one of Clarke's best, "but it had lots of atmosphere" and started to think of musical ideas on travelling through space and landing on another world and the events that take place on it. When Oldfield was ready to record a follow-up, label chairman Rob Dickins suggested that he make a concept album based on the 1986 science fiction novel The Songs of Distant Earth by Arthur C. The album was his first of the initial three that he was contracted to produce for Warner Music UK, following his signing to the label in 1992. In 1993, Oldfield completed his 1992–1993 tour to promote his previous album, Tubular Bells II (1992), his first concert tour since 1984. It is a concept album based on the 1986 science fiction novel The Songs of Distant Earth by Arthur C. The Songs of Distant Earth is the sixteenth studio album by English musician, songwriter and producer Mike Oldfield, released on 21 November 1994 by WEA.














The songs of distant earth book