Mike Oldfield (1991) - Heaven's Open [flac] ⚡ <SECURE>
The title track—a soaring AOR anthem featuring a spectacular guitar finale.
Another accessible, pop-rock effort from the "short song" side. Mike Oldfield (1991) - Heaven's Open [FLAC]
: For the first time on a solo record, Oldfield took on all lead vocals himself. To prepare, he reportedly worked with vocal coach Helena Shenel, resulting in a gritty, emotive performance that many fans find surprisingly effective on tracks like "No Dream". The title track—a soaring AOR anthem featuring a
A chaotic, experimental instrumental. Some call it "Amarok's little brother" for its sudden shifts and bizarre samples. The Sonic Experience (FLAC/Lossless) To prepare, he reportedly worked with vocal coach
A punchy, rock-oriented opener with a distinct thumb-bass line.
Mike Oldfield’s Heaven’s Open (1991): A Fiery Farewell to Virgin
The album follows a structure familiar to fans of Crises or Islands : one side of shorter songs followed by a side-long epic.