
On this day June 25, 1984, Mike Oldfield released his ninth studio album Discovery. Known for his instrumental brilliance and genre bending compositions, Oldfield leaned more into pop rock on this release while still maintaining the layered soundscapes he was known for.
The album featured vocals from Maggie Reilly and Barry Palmer, and included standout tracks such as To France and Crystal Gazing. Discovery topped the charts in both the United Kingdom and Germany, further cementing Oldfield’s place as one of the most creative forces in 80s European music.
80s insight: Discovery reflected how the 80s gave room for ambitious artists like Mike Oldfield to blend experimental musicianship with pop accessibility, reaching new audiences without sacrificing depth.
The album featured vocals from Maggie Reilly and Barry Palmer, and included standout tracks such as To France and Crystal Gazing. Discovery topped the charts in both the United Kingdom and Germany, further cementing Oldfield’s place as one of the most creative forces in 80s European music.
80s insight: Discovery reflected how the 80s gave room for ambitious artists like Mike Oldfield to blend experimental musicianship with pop accessibility, reaching new audiences without sacrificing depth.