Sally Oldfield

Born in Dublin, Ireland, Oldfield was raised in the Roman Catholic faith of her mother, Maureen.

The songs on it are mainly co-written by Sally and Mike Oldfield, and the album contained some of her brother's early guitar work.

Oldfield's first mainstream recorded release was by a Finnish bass player named Pekka Pohjola.

This album was mainly recorded at her brother's studio Througham Slad, Gloucestershire, between 22 November and 5 December 1976, and was originally released in 1977 as Keesojen Lehto by Pekka Pohjola.

She worked with many German record producers and musicians, including Gunther Mende and Candy DeRouge.

Oldfield regularly appeared on national television and radio, and undertook several European concert tours, the last being in Germany in 2003.

[citation needed] Oldfield provided background vocals in sections of brother Mike's 1970s albums Tubular Bells, Ommadawn and Incantations.