Heaven's Open Explained

Heaven's Open
Type:studio
Artist:Michael Oldfield
Cover:Mike oldfield heavens open album cover.jpg
Recorded:Late 1990
Genre:Rock, pop rock, progressive rock
Label:Virgin
Producer:Thom Newman
Chronology:Mike Oldfield
Prev Title:Amarok
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Tubular Bells II
Next Year:1992

Heaven's Open is the 14th record album performed by Mike Oldfield, released in 1991. It was his last album on Virgin, and also the only album he released under the name Michael Oldfield, instead of Mike Oldfield. The producer of the album, Tom Newman's name is also spelled out in a similar manner, as Thom Newman.

History

By 1991 and the release of Heaven's Open, Oldfield was happy to leave Virgin Records.[1] [2] The final goodbye to Virgin appears at the very end of "Music from the Balcony", where quiet laughter and Oldfield's voice saying "Fuck off!" can be heard.

Heaven's Open is Oldfield's only album where he performs all the lead vocals himself, due to his having come to terms with the sound of his own voice.[2]

After leaving Virgin, Oldfield released the anticipated Tubular Bells II in 1992 with Warner Brothers.

Connections to other Oldfield albums

The album's cover is a reworked version of a photo by Trevor Key, which Richard Branson initially wanted to use for the cover of Tubular Bells, with the title Breakfast in Bed. Oldfield hated the idea and rejected it. The original photo showed blood dripping from the egg, which was replaced by yolk for the cover.[3] The working title for Heaven's Open was Man in the Rain.[4] The song "Heaven's Open" comes largely from an early version of "Man in the Rain".[4] The "Man in the Rain" title would later be used by Oldfield as a single from the Tubular Bells III album.

Stylistically, Heaven's Open returns to the format of Oldfield's commercially oriented records of the early to mid-1980s, and features a selection of accessible pop/rock songs, as well as a more progressive long-form piece. Unlike previous albums such as Five Miles Out and Crises, the album's longer composition closes the album as opposed to opening it, as with Oldfield's album Discovery.

Singles

"Gimme Back" and the title track "Heaven's Open" were released as singles in 1991. Both were also released under the name Michael Oldfield.

Equipment

Musical equipment on the album includes Atari, C-Lab and Fairlight products. Also featured are Roland D50, MKS-80 and D550s, an Akai S900, S1000 and S1100, an EMU Proteus, a Korg M1 a Yamaha DX5 and the Steinberg 'Topaz'. A Harrison series X mixing console, a Sony 3348 digital tape machine and microphones made by Bruel & Kjaer were used in the creation of the album.

Track listing

All tracks written by Mike Oldfield.

Side one

  1. "Make Make" – 4:18
  2. "No Dream" – 6:02
  3. "Mr. Shame" – 4:22
  4. "Gimme Back" – 4:12
  5. "Heaven's Open" – 4:31

Side two

  1. "Music from the Balcony" – 19:44

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mike Oldfield has regained his balance back . MAN "El Hombre . December 1992 . 13 June 2008.
  2. Web site: Not Totally Tubular . Dave Thompson - Goldmine . 1997-07-18 . 13 June 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080522070839/http://tubular.net/articles/97_07.shtml . 22 May 2008 . dead .
  3. Web site: Tubular Bells - Notes . The Official Mike Oldfield Information Service . 8 May 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080429151650/http://www.mikeoldfield.org/info/discography/tbells.htm . 29 April 2008 .
  4. Web site: Mike Oldfield Secrets . Amadian . 8 May 2008.