Magic Touch (Mike Oldfield song)
"Magic Touch" | ||||
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Single by Mike Oldfield | ||||
from the album Islands | ||||
Released | November 1987 (1987-11)[1] | |||
Recorded | circa. 1987 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 4:04 | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Songwriter(s) | Mike Oldfield | |||
Producer(s) | Mike Oldfield Geoffrey Downes | |||
Mike Oldfield singles chronology | ||||
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United States release cover | ||||
"Magic Touch" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). It is from the album Islands.
Charts
The song charted at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart in January 1988.[2]
Chart (1988) | Position |
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Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks | 10 |
Release details
It was only released in the USA, Germany and Australia. The music video for this single was directed by Alex Proyas and filmed at Mentmore Towers in Buckinghamshire. The video for the song was available on The Wind Chimes and Elements.
Vocalists
The original mix features Max Bacon on lead vocals and John Payne on backing vocals. The version with Max Bacon does not appear on the European releases of the Islands album, due to Bacon still being under contract to Arista Records at the time.[3] However, Bacon's vocals do appear on the US album version, which was not released until 1988 in an attempt to capitalize on Bacon's familiarity to US audiences as the vocalist of GTR. The UK album version features Jim Price on vocals.
Artwork
The single's artwork differed in the UK and US. The UK artwork showed Oldfield standing in front of a blue background, on which shadows of hands are present. The US artwork is in a similar style to the album cover, showing hands rising out of the ocean.
Track listing
- "Magic Touch" (Original mix edit) – 4:04
- "Music for the Video Wall" – 4:34
- "Magic Touch" (Original mix) – 4:13
References
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- Tubular Bells
- Hergest Ridge
- Ommadawn
- Incantations
- Platinum
- QE2
- Five Miles Out
- Crises
- Discovery
- The Killing Fields
- Islands
- Earth Moving
- Amarok
- Heaven's Open
- Tubular Bells II
- The Songs of Distant Earth
- Voyager
- Tubular Bells III
- Guitars
- The Millennium Bell
- Tres Lunas
- Tubular Bells 2003
- Light + Shade
- Music of the Spheres
- Man on the Rocks
- Return to Ommadawn
- "Mike Oldfield's Single"
- "Don Alfonso"
- "In Dulci Jubilo"
- "Portsmouth"
- "William Tell Overture"
- "Cuckoo Song"
- "Take Four"
- "Guilty"
- "Blue Peter"
- "Arrival"
- "Sheba" / "Wonderful Land"
- "Five Miles Out"
- "Family Man"
- "Mistake"
- "Moonlight Shadow"
- "Shadow on the Wall"
- "Crime of Passion"
- "To France"
- "Tricks of the Light"
- "Étude"
- "Pictures in the Dark"
- "Shine"
- "In High Places"
- "Islands"
- "The Time Has Come"
- "Magic Touch"
- "Flying Start"
- "Earth Moving"
- "Innocent"
- "(One Glance Is) Holy"
- "Heaven's Open"
- "Gimme Back"
- "Sentinel"
- "Tattoo"
- "The Bell"
- "Hibernaculum"
- "Let There Be Light"
- "Women of Ireland"
- "Man in the Rain"
- "Far Above the Clouds"
- "To Be Free"
- "Thou Art in Heaven"
- "Spheres"
- "Foreign Affair"
- "The X-Files Theme"
- "Introduction 2003"
- "Surfing"
- "Song for Survival"
- Boxed
- Music Wonderland
- Episodes
- The Complete Mike Oldfield
- Elements 4 CD Boxset
- Elements – The Best of Mike Oldfield
- XXV: The Essential
- The Best of Tubular Bells
- Collection
- The Complete Tubular Bells
- The Platinum Collection
- The Mike Oldfield Collection 1974–1983
- Two Sides
- Icon
- Tubular Beats
- Moonlight Shadow: The Collection
- The 1984 Suite
- Changeling
- MusicVR
- Tres Lunas
- Maestro
- Sally Oldfield
- Terry Oldfield
- Anita Hegerland
- Maggie Reilly
- The Sallyangie
- Children of the Sun
- Isles of Wonder
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