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Let There Be Light (song)

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"Let There Be Light"
"Let There Be Light" cover
Single by Mike Oldfield
from the album The Songs of Distant Earth
Released 1995
Format CD
Genre Ambient
Label Warner Music UK
Writer Mike Oldfield
Producer Mike Oldfield
Mike Oldfield singles chronology
"Hibernaculum"
(1994)
"Let There Be Light"
(1995)
"Women of Ireland"
(1997)

Let There Be Light is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1995. It is from the album The Songs of Distant Earth. The second pressing of the enhanced CD album (one of the first enhanced CDs) contains the full version of the "Let There Be Light" video.

Track listing

UK CD

  1. "Let There Be Light" (Mike Oldfield)
  2. "Indian Lake" (Mike Oldfield)
  3. "Let There Be Light" (BT's Entropic Dub) (Mike Oldfield)

USA CD

  1. "Let There Be Light" (Mike Oldfield)
  2. "Let There Be Light" (BT's Pure Luminescence Remix) (Mike Oldfield)
  3. "Let There Be Light" (The Ultraviolet Mix) (Mike Oldfield)
  4. "Let There Be Light" (Hardfloor Remix) (Mike Oldfield)
  5. "Let There Be Light" (Hardfloor Dub) (Mike Oldfield)
  6. "Let There Be Light" (BT's Entropic Dub) (Mike Oldfield)

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