“It’s beautiful, pensive and immersive, then turns into doolally dynamite”: Mike Oldfield’s softly spoken follow-up to Tubular Bells now sounds better than the big beast

“It’s beautiful, pensive and immersive, then turns into doolally dynamite”: Mike Oldfield’s softly spoken follow-up to Tubular Bells now sounds better than the big beast

Mike Oldfield’s Hergest Ridge was originally received with a shrug, but time has only emphasised its quiet brilliance

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