Oracle (Michael Hedges album)

Oracle
Studio album by Michael Hedges
Released Oct 1, 1996
Recorded Speech & Hearing Clinic, Mendocino, California
Genre New-age, world
Length 40:20
Label Windham Hill
Producer Michael Hedges
Michael Hedges chronology
The Road to Return
(1994)The Road to Return1994
Oracle
(1996)
Torched
(1999)Torched1999

Oracle is a recording by guitarist Michael Hedges released on the Windham Hill label. It won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best New Age Album. Oracle peaked at #7 on the Billboard New Age Album charts.

The album was reissued in 2009 by Valley Entertainment.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [2]

Music critic Jason Anderson, writing for Allmusic, wrote the album "On an album that is mostly instrumental and generally concerned more with melody than thematic cohesion and quirky technical breakthroughs, Hedges relies on his past offerings and simplest musical instincts for inspiration, and the results are splendid... this offering is consistent in its quality, and rare in its musical commitment."[2]

Track listing

  • All compositions by Michael Hedges except as noted.
  • "Greensleeves" was not listed in the liner notes. It was originally recorded for The Windham Hill sampler Carols of Christmas.
  1. "The 2nd Law" – 3:07
  2. "Ignition" – 3:28
  3. "Baal T'Shuvah" – 2:10
  4. "Dirge" – 3:29
  5. "Jitterboogie" – 2:37
  6. "Oracle" – 4:08
  7. "Gospel" – 2:22
  8. "Tomorrow Never Knows" (Lennon–McCartney) – 4:01
  9. "Theme From Hatari" (Henry Mancini) – 3:19
  10. "Aura Müünta" – 2:58
  11. "Jitterboogie (Family version)" – 2:09
  12. "Sofa No. 1" (Frank Zappa) – 2:42
  13. "When I Was 4" – 4:19
  14. "Greensleeves" (Traditional) – 3:08

Personnel

  • Michael Hedges – guitar, bass, harp guitar, synthesizers, harmonica, vocals, alto flute
  • Michael Manring – fretless bass

Production notes

  • Produced by Michael Hedges
  • Engineered by Rob Griffin + Michael Hedges
  • Mastered by Bernie Grundman

References

  1. Valley Entertainment reissue of Oracle
  2. 1 2 Anderson, Jason. "Oracle > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
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