“One album took three years and my heart wasn’t in it. I had to reinvent myself”: When Mike Oldfield released Crises, his old friends stopped ignoring him

“One album took three years and my heart wasn’t in it. I had to reinvent myself”: When Mike Oldfield released Crises, his old friends stopped ignoring him

Mike Oldfield’s eighth studio album, 1983’s Crises, saw him riding a wave of new popularity in the 80s

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