"In Dulci Jubilo" | ||||||||
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Netherlands single cover (the UK version has no unique cover) |
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Single by Mike Oldfield | ||||||||
B-side | "On Horseback" | |||||||
Released | 14 November 1975[1] | |||||||
Format | 7-inch vinyl | |||||||
Recorded | November 1974–October 1975 | |||||||
Genre | Folk | |||||||
Length | 2:51 | |||||||
Label | Virgin Records | |||||||
Producer | Mike Oldfield | |||||||
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"In Dulci Jubilo Christmas EP" | ||||
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Single by Mike Oldfield | ||||
from the album Elements - The Best of Mike Oldfield | ||||
Released | 19 November 1993 | |||
Format | CD | |||
Genre | Classical, Folk | |||
Label | Virgin Records | |||
Producer | Mike Oldfield | |||
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"In Dulci Jubilo" / "On Horseback" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1975 (see 1975 in music). The prominently festive single features an instrumental version of a Christmas carol, "In Dulci Jubilo", as well as the finale-song from Oldfield's Ommadawn album, "On Horseback".
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Mike Oldfield's "In Dulci Jubilo" is an instrumental version of the traditional Christmas carol "Good Christian Men Rejoice". The carol is traditionally sung to a German tune of the same name as Oldfield's tune. Mike Oldfield had recorded another version of this song as the B-side to his previous single, "Don Alfonso", which did not chart, playing all instruments himself. Later, he felt a better version could be done, and re-recorded it in October 1975 at the Manor, but incorporating some of the previous version's backing tracks recorded November 1974 at the Beacon, his home studio.
The new version features Leslie Penning on two recorders and kortholt, Mike Oldfield on acoustic and electric guitars, piano and ARP string synthesiser, and William Murray on snare drum.[2] Oldfield's decision to re-record the song proved to be a good move; it appeared in Christmas season playlists on radio across Europe, charting at number 4 in the UK,[3] and is one of his most re-issued short songs. It also charted at number 7 in the Irish Singles Chart and at number 2 on the Dutch Top 40.
The song's authorship shown in the track listing below is how it appears on a recent compilation CD. Most editions from the 1970s and 1980s credit it to R. L. Pearsall, arr. Oldfield. Bach and Pearsall both wrote arrangements of it, but the song dates further back than either composer. Italian pressings of the single from 1975 credit it to J. S. Bach.
"On Horseback" features Mike Oldfield on vocals, accompanied by a children's chorus credited as the Penrhos kids. It previously appeared as an untitled song at the end of Oldfield's 1975 album Ommadawn, banded separately but merely listed as part of "Ommadawn part two" on the label. The album's liner notes refer to it as "the horse song on side two". Virgin Records recognised this song could also be a contender as a Christmas hit, and was already being played on radio before it was issued as a single; therefore the UK single's label bore a large "A" on each side to encourage radio play of both sides. A large "A" is often used to mark promo records, and copies are often mis-identified as promos, but all have this mark.
This record's success as a Christmas single encouraged Oldfield to issue a similar instrumental piece, usually with recorder as the lead instrument, as a single every year's Christmas season up to 1980.
A music video was made for this song, and can be found on the DVD, Elements - The Best of Mike Oldfield. It is probably the only non-recent Mike Oldfield video that is still shown occasionally on television. The video splits the screen in up to 9 thumbnail frames, each showing Mike miming playing a different instrument. Mike's face is not shown in frames where he is seen playing an instrument he did not play on the record. The music video was directed by Bruce Gowers.
Chart (1975) | Position |
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UK Singles Chart[3] | 4 |
Irish Singles Chart | 7 |
Dutch Top 40 | 2 |
Virgin VS-131
The UK edition has "In Dulci Jubilo" marked as side "A".[4] It was also issued in other European countries, excluding France.[5]
Virgin VDJ-9
Side 2 is actually "On Horseback". Issued in a generic cover for promo records.[5]
Virgin (dist. CBS) ZS8-9505
Also issued in Canada.[5]
Virgin (dist. CBS) ZS8-9509
Re-issue with alternate B-side.[5]
Virgin (dist. CPF Barclay) 640079 : 1st ed. 1975
Virgin (dist. Polydor) 2097 930 : 2nd ed. 1977
This single has been re-issued in 1977 with another picture sleeve. The B-side has been called "In Dulce Jubilo", and credited to "R.L. Pearsall, arrt Mike Oldfield". The A-side is an edited version of the end of Ommadawn part 1. This may not be the same excerpt from Ommadawn used on North American singles.
Released in 1993 on CD.