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Question: Fav Crises Track :: Total Votes:119
Poll choices Votes Statistics
Crises 62  [52.10%]
Moonlight Shadow 27  [22.69%]
In High Places 10  [8.40%]
Foreign Affair 5  [4.20%]
Taurus III 13  [10.92%]
Shadow on the Wall 2  [1.68%]
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Posted: June 11 2005, 06:07

Had to vote crises ,one of my fav mike compositions,the drum beats and guitar sounds are amazing. :D

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Posted: June 11 2005, 18:33

It's the title track also for me, but besides the great lead guitar playing I also enjoy the bass lines very much. My favourite part is the vocal one just before The Watcher and the Tower but the whole is gorgeous.

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Posted: Aug. 08 2005, 11:27

IMHO anyone that doesn't say Crises must be joke voting  :(

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Posted: Sep. 21 2005, 13:39

Crises and In High Places. No doubt about that.
But in this album all the tracks should be included in the category "Best tracks of Mike Oldfield".
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Posted: Oct. 28 2005, 09:54

How anyone could vote for anything other than 'Crises' is beyond me!  :D

Monlight Shadow, yeah, okay nice little song but doesn't really stack up to the title track!

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Posted: Nov. 11 2005, 21:01

I didn't like Crises when I first heard it. It seemed like a pale duplicate of Five Miles Out. But my view moved on quickly. I like Crises. But I find the title piece winds me up, makes me feel tense, perhaps as it should. There is no doubt there is a homogenous style to this album that makes it feel more of a unity than Five Miles out. I prefer Taurus II to Crises, and Fives Miles out to Moonlight Shadow, and Mount Tiede to all of the shorter pieces, but Crises the album still has a greater warmth and symmetry to it as a whole album. He's a talented chap, this Mike Oldfield.
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Posted: Nov. 12 2005, 15:59

Notice that this topic exists precisely 3 years today... and still only one vote for Shadow on the Wall
I love that one... (still I voted for Crises of course ;) )

Waiiiiiiiting hour by hour  :cool:


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Posted: Nov. 12 2005, 19:56

Quote (Marky @ Nov. 12 2005, 03:01)
There is no doubt there is a homogenous style to this album that makes it feel more of a unity than Five Miles out.

It's interesting for me that you say this. I always though Five Miles Out a highly coherent album, owing to the distinctive arrangement and the special (cheerful) atmosphere. However, I feel Crises is nearly as coherent.

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Posted: Nov. 12 2005, 20:50

Not a fair question for me, but as an entire album it's great.
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Posted: Feb. 21 2006, 18:12

these days, i guess because of the contest that it's taking place in the polls section, i've felt like having a go to crises, partly to see whether i was wrong about 'in high places', and no - i'm not wrong. it's a song that after so many years continues to succeed in taking me to high places really..
i don't really like much jon anderson's voice, i prefer warmer voices, but imho it fits there. the song is a trip upwards and that voice is there like stretching to try to reach high. well, don't know, it's a feeling.
just decided i'll keep on trying to make 'in high places' continue on the contest list :D

but still, my most favourite is 'crises', definitely.. every single bit on it, the swinging moods, his power with the guitars, the drums.. it's crazy..
now off to 'the watcher and the tower' section.. this is great..


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Posted: Mar. 07 2006, 19:47

Tricky poll!

I tend to prefer Mike's longer instrumental pieces to his lyrical songs, so I should've voted for Crises by rights...

But I just love In High Places - so minimal - almost zenlike in its simplicity and beauty, that I'm one of the few that voted for that one :)


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Posted: Mar. 08 2006, 18:24

Despite one of my all time fave singers being on In High Places... ;) ...I'm gonna have to go with Foreign Affair

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Posted: April 25 2006, 17:13

In the early 90's I remember visting the local synth shop every weekend to "test drive" various synths, which I had no hope of actually affording (salesmans nightmare). But prior to finally buying my pride and joy (korg M1), I pumped up the volume and played a fast sequenced section from Crises. The salesman (who hated the sight of me by now) jumped up and shouted "hey, that guy's playing Mike Oldfield".  Hey, if the radio stations won't play Oldfield, someone has to do some Promo.... Love Crises, what a great album.
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Posted: April 27 2006, 08:25

The eponymous track without a doubt.

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Posted: April 27 2006, 09:41

Crises,of course.Both album as well as the version from Wembley '83 \o/

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Posted: Dec. 24 2015, 04:13

i love them all. That said, "in high places" is a sublime song , (if there is a right word to express it).

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