January 2014

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Man on the Rocks

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I think you'll find that Crises had an instrumental piece - "Taurus III", and a 20 minute+ piece which was mostly instrumental. Aside from Man on the Rocks the only other Oldfield album which is comprised of exclusively songs (with vocals) is Earth Moving.

Five Miles Out - Taurus II (instrumental), et. al.; Crises - Taurus III (instrumental), Crises (20 mins, mostly instrumental); Discovery - The Lake (instrumental); The Killing Fields - Instrumental Soundtrack; Islands - The Wind Chimes (instrumental); Earth Moving - 10 songs, no instrumentals; Man on the Rocks - 11 songs, no instrumentals

TubularWorld (talk) 16:29, 18 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

The statement at the top of the article is meant to indicate that this is only the second album of Oldfield's which has been composed of entirely what would be considered songs (pieces of music - with vocals) which appeal to the general public (sometimes termed radio-friendly). I never claimed that "Taurus III" was 20 minutes long, I was referring to the title track "Crises". If you read the statement at the top of the article correctly it says instrumental or long - "Taurus III" fails the first part as it is instrumental, "Crises" fails the second as it is a long piece (which cannot be considered a traditional pop/rock song).
Furthermore, I don't think you understand the difference between "Taurus II" and "Taurus III" when discussing the lengths on the live bonus disc of the Crises reissue.

TubularWorld (talk) 06:26, 19 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

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