Ommadawn
{{Album infobox |
Name = Ommadawn |
Type =
Album | Artist =
Mike Oldfield |
Cover = Mike oldfield ommadawn album cover.jpg |
Background = Orange |
Released =
21 October 1975 |
Recorded = The Beacon, January - September 1975 |
Genre =
World music |
Length = 36:41 |
Label =
Virgin | Producer =
Mike Oldfield | Reviews =
| Last album =
Hergest Ridge(1974) | This album =
Ommadawn(1975) | Next album =
Incantations(1978) |
Ommadawn is a
record album written and mostly performed by
Mike Oldfield. It is his third album. The cover photograph was by
David Bailey.
As with
Hergest Ridge and
Tubular Bells,
Ommadawn is another two-movement work. Here Oldfield sought out the ancient
Celtic influence on English music and composed for traditional instruments such as
Uilleann pipes. He also involved musicians noted for their work in folk music including
Clodagh Simmonds and
Paddy Moloney. He combined this with heavy African influences, mainly by the use of the drummers of
Jabula. This makes
Ommadawn one of the first successful
world music albums in Europe.
The word
ommadawn appears to be related to the
Irish word
amadán meaning "fool". This results in the supposed translation of the chant at the end of the first movement, transcribed as
ta me an amadán le cheoil, as "I am the fool with the music", although completely grammatically incorrect in the Irish language.
Though the actual work
Ommadawn is two parts, there is a third track found on the album, a short vocal song by Mike Oldfield and William Murray called "On Horseback". In December 1975 Mike released the single "In Dulci Jubilo" with "On Horseback" as the B-side. It reached number 4 in the UK in January 1976. In France, "In Dulci Jubilo" was coupled to a remix of the end of part 1 of
Ommadawn. Some copies of the album also include "In Dulci Jubilo" at the end. A slightly remixed version of "Ommadawn" was released on
Boxed a year later. The 1990 album
Amarok is often seen as a sequel to
Ommadawn.
# Ommadawn part one - (19:23)# Ommadawn part two - (13:54)# On Horseback - (3:23)
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Mike Oldfield –
acoustic bass,
acoustic guitar,
banjo,
bouzouki,
bodhrán,
classical guitar,
electric bass,
electric guitars,
electronic organs,
glockenspiel,
harp,
mandolin,
percussion,
piano,
spinet,
steel guitar,
synthesizers,
twelve-string guitar and vocals.
*
Don Blakeson -
trumpet*
Herbie -
Northumbrian bagpipes *
The Hereford City Band -
brass*
Jabula -
African drums*
Pierre Moerlen -
timpani*
Paddy Moloney -
Uilleann pipes*
William Murray -
percussion*
Sally Oldfield - vocals
*
Terry Oldfield -
Panpipes
*
Leslie Penning -
recorders
*"The Penrhos Kids" (Abigail, Briony, Ivan and Jason Griffiths) - vocals on "On Horseback"
*
Clodagh Simmonds - vocals
*
Bridget St John - vocals
*
David Strange -
cello