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Posted: July 28 2010, 02:19 |
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Quote (InsideOfYou @ July 26 2010, 05:08) | I'm sorry to rock the boat here but I don't listen to this album very often, it doesn't do much for me. It just strikes me as rather flat and boring , lacking the 'voltage' 'eccentricities', 'madness', whatever you want to call it, that is Mike's signature. I can barely remeber it after I've heard it, and if this was the first Mike Oldfield recording I'd experienced, I'd not have gone any further
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There's nothing eccentric or "mad" about any of the albums after TBII. So I don't think Music of the Spheres stand out. Incantations has a similar "serious" approach, and I love that album. So I think Mike has managed greatness without showing his humorous side, and I think the melodies and arrangements on MotS are pretty neat! Not his best in any way, but very good.
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