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1978 studio album by Sally Oldfield
Water Bearer is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter
Sally Oldfield, released in 1978.
The song "
Mirrors" was released as a single, and reached No. 19 in the UK charts.
[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Sally Oldfield. Quotations in "Songs of the Quendi" by
J. R. R. Tolkien.
[2]
Side 1
- "Water Bearer" – 6:25
- "Songs of the Quendi" – 12:46
- "Night Theme"
- "Wampum Song"
- "Nenya"
- "Land of the Sun"
- "Mirrors" – 3:29 (This track, also released as a single, is missing from some versions
[3])
Side 2
- "Weaver" – 3:38
- "Night of the Hunter's Moon" – 3:26
- "Child of Allah" – 3:19
- "Song of the Bow" – 3:37
- "Fire and Honey" – 2:30
- "Song of the Healer" – 3:19
Charts
Personnel
- Sally Oldfield – vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer,
Moog Taurus,
harpsichord,
Hammond organ,
mandolin,
marimba,
glockenspiel,
vibraphone, percussion
-
Frank Ricotti – percussion, vibraphone, marimba
-
Dave Lawson – synthesizer
-
Trevor Spencer – synth drums
- Tim Wheater –
cymbal
- Jean Price –
harp
- Brian Burrows – vocals
Also:
- Art Direction – Martin Poole
- Engineer – Ashley Howe, Dave Grinstead, Mark Dearnley
- Mixed By – Ashley Howe, Sally Oldfield
- Mixed By (Assistant) – John Gallen, Julian Cooper
- Photography – Paul Wakefield
- Typography – Mike Pratley
- Writer, Arranger and Producer – Sally Oldfield
References
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