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Platinum (album)

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For information on "Platinum status" for albums, see Music recording sales certification.
Platinum
Platinum cover
Studio album by Mike Oldfield
Released November 23th, 1979
Recorded Blue Rock and Electric Lady, (U.S.);
Througham, Denham, and The Manor, (UK); 1979
Genre Rock
Length 37:41 (Platinum version)
Label Virgin
Producer Tom Newman
Professional reviews
Mike Oldfield chronology
Incantations
(1978)
Platinum
(1979)
QE2
(1980)

Platinum is a record album written and mostly performed by Mike Oldfield. It was his fifth new album and the first to feature "regular" songs and cover material. A slightly different version of the album was released in the United States and titled Airborn. It peaked at #24 on the UK album chart.

Contents

Album analysis

Platinum parts 1 to 4

The first side of LP features the nearly twenty-minute piece "Platinum" that is divided in four parts. The first two parts of "Platinum" can be taken as a form of instrumental progressive rock. (Those compositions rely on strong melody played mostly with electric guitar.) The first part is in a slow tempo and has many changes, while the second part introduces a simple groove rhythm and a more repetitive song structure. The third part, "Charleston", is humoristic and intentionally naive, with a simplistic rhythm and swinging melody that is partly played by a horn section. A female vocalist adds some "spooky" bits while Oldfield himself makes some scat vocals in whispering voice. Platinum Part IV features an excerpt from the Philip Glass work "North Star" (hence the subtitle). The constant bass drum beat and octave-jumping bass line (both borrowed from disco music) start the part and guitar joins with melody later. A funky guitar riff and chorus appear, and the lead guitar continues to play the melody over them.

Sally

There is an interesting note regarding the song "Sally," originally written by Oldfield as a tribute to his girlfriend at the time, Sally Cooper (who features on the album). It's a rather silly but cute little song, with the chorus

Sally, I'm just a gorilla,
I'll say I'll love you ever more.
Even an ape from Manila
Couldn't stop me knocking on your door.

However, it was removed from the album (possibly on the orders of Richard Branson) and replaced with "Into Wonderland", sung by Wendy Roberts. Curiously though, the album covers still say "Sally" to this day. Only the earliest pressings of the LP have "Sally" included as part of the original tracklist, and bootleg recordings of the song are a popular trade item with fans. "Sally" (the original) also appears to have been the start of Mike Oldfield's fascination with voice distortion gadgets (vocoders, equalizers, etc.), which would continue through many albums, most particularly Five Miles Out.

Punkadiddle

"Punkadiddle" is thought by many to be Oldfield's jocular take on punk music, a genre which he has claimed in the past to be not at all impressed with. In fact, Virgin Records' rampant signing and promotion of many punk bands while not promoting Oldfield's albums is seen as one of the sources of the rift between him and the company.

Track listing

  1. "Platinum Part I: Airborn" – 5:05
  2. "Platinum Part II: Platinum" – 6:06
  3. "Platinum Part III: Charleston" – 3:17
  4. "Platinum Part IV: North Star / Platinum Finale" – 4:49
  5. "Woodhenge" – 4:05
  6. "Into Wonderland" (mislabelled as Sally) – 3:46
  7. "Punkadiddle" – 5:46
  8. "I Got Rhythm" – 4:44

Airborn

Airborn is the title of an alternate version of the album released in North America in 1980. It is identical except that "Woodhenge" is replaced by "Guilty", a fast-paced live track based on a theme from Incantations.

Track listing

LP1

In Canada a single LP version of Airborn was released.

  1. "Platinum Part I: Airborn" - 4:59
  2. "Platinum Part II: Platinum" - 4:36
  3. "Platinum Part III: Charleston" - 3:11
  4. "Platinum Part IV: North Star / Platinum Finale" - 4:36
  5. "Guilty" - 3:48
  6. "Into Wonderland" (mislabelled as Sally) - 3:36
  7. "Punkadiddle" - 5:39
  8. "I Got Rhythm" - 4:35

LP2

There is also a United States 2-LP release, with one LP being a version of Platinum (as above), the other having an alternate live version of Tubular Bells side one from the same tour that produced Exposed, and a mix of studio and live elements of Incantations and Tubular Bells side 2.

  1. "Tubular Bells (Part 1)" (live) [European Tour Mar-Apr 1979] - 23:40
  2. "Incantations" (studio & live) [European Tour Mar-Apr 1979] - 19:26

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