"After "Tubular Bells", Mike Oldfield would be hard-pressed to come up with something to follow up such an effort. So that may be partly why "Hergest Ridge" seems to be rather unfocussed in places in comparison. Oldfield tries to stretch his compositional methods around a few more elements this time out, and sometimes this work, but also, sometimes it doesn't quite gel. Still, this has some wonderful moments, especially the whole of Part II with its dramatic developmental arc. You can also see here some nascent ideas that would get a lot more development later on, forming some of the seeds behind the superior follow-up, "Ommadawn". I do have to object, though, as this CD reissue is considerably remixed and altered from the original version. Whole instrumental parts are missing in some places, and Part II's overall mix has been changed...sometimes for the better, as it's not as muddy, but overall there seems to be something absent between the original and this version. Therefore, docked one star for tinkerage; Virgin really should remaster and rerelease the first version of this and do this sophomore effort of Oldfield's better justice."
Oldfield Emotional Magic
Harry Housley | Tennessee, USA | 04/02/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I consider Hergest Ridge to a great follow up to Tubular Bells, if not better. Like so many other fans, I was disappointed that the CD version is the remixed version from the Boxed set. Side Two benefits from this mix however much of the emotion from Side One is lost, especially with the removal of the horns and the snare drum. I was also disturbed by the CD insert which doesn't do justice to the original LP cover. I dream of the day when Mr. Oldfield with approve the release of the original version of this splendid album, music and all. Hergest Ridge is still so very beautiful and haunting. I feel that Mike Oldfield shared his heart and soul on this recording"
Mike's Master Work.
Harry Housley | 08/23/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I thought "hmmm" after hearing this for the first time when it came out all those years ago, but suddenly found myself listening to it avidly. I liked it better than Tubular Bells, as it, well, satisfied my soul more. The reason is the wonderous guitar piece at the end of Part One. Its that slow incantation effect of music leading your somewhere - and what anticipation it created. I have differing recordings of this work, and whilst I appreciate the re-workings, the first recording is still my favourite. Part Two is OK but I always return to the original Side One of my cassettes. Now CD versions are available the recordings no doubt are digitally enhanced - still it is the music that counts and Hergest Ridge is a gem."
Amazing ..
Harry Housley | 11/04/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It dates back to 1974, and I still LOVE it. Listening to the whole of it leaves me breathless, marvelling at the beauty of the melodies and the so great sound.
It has been said that Herdgest Ridge came too soon after the first and well known release "Tubular Bells" (in 1973) and that Mike Oldfield, after the Tubular effort, hadn't regained all his strenght and inspiration when he started working on a new project. Does Herdgest Ridge, for that particular reason, sound somewhat unfinished, not to say scamped ? Well, it might - but I really don't care, as it is so beautiful and, to me, better than Tubular Bells anyway."
More people should know about this album, that's a fact
B. E Jackson | Pennsylvania | 06/30/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm confused- why again is Tubular Bells praised to the moon when Hergest Ridge is basically just as good, and might I say, even BETTER at times? This is seriously one mighty fine album. Soothing guitar rock can quickly change into something *just* as equally impressive and melodic without hesitation. The entire experience of Hergest Ridge feels like one complete gathering of melodic instrumental parts, most of which are quite impressive and -to my surprise and delight- emotionally pleasing. It doesn't really get any better than this, and I believe Hergest Ridge gives many supposed Pink Floyd classic songs a run for their money. Let's just call it the way it is- Hergest Ridge is worthy of your CD collection, especially for fans of creativity and powerful emotional music.