Ugo
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Posted: Oct. 02 2005, 15:34 |
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Due to the fact that I have so little time to read carefully all the posts in all the new topics, I don't really know if this has been mentioned previously or not. If it has, please forgive me and point me to the appropriate thread.
In the Light & Shade booklet, Mike is credited as writer on two pieces he didn't write: "Romance", whose composer is unknown (a while ago I thought it was by Narciso Yepes, but then I found out that he only did the best-known guitar arrangement, the one heard in the Jeux interdits movie); and "Closer" a.k.a. "Pres de Toi" a.k.a. "Nearer my God to Thee", which is traditional. Now, what perplexes me a bit is the fact that on the cover of the Voyager album (the last one before L&S where Mike played music he didn't write) there are at least two pieces being credited as "Traditional, arranged by Mike Oldfield", that are not traditional at all!! So, I'm wondering whether it was only carelessness by the booklet compilers, or it was done on purpose - to make Mike appear as the writer of his own versions of those tunes so that he could get royalties from them... although I can't really picture him as a greedy kind of guy. So, what do you think?
-------------- Ugo C. - a devoted Amarokian
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