This year sees the 50th Anniversary of Mike's 2nd album Hergest Ridge, this is a more pastoral album than his debut, Tubular Bells. After the madness of Tubular Bells Mike couldn't deal with the success and adulation he was getting, he was naturally a shy person back then, so, it was hard to suddenly be on the world stage with so many people wanting to talk to him, he also had panic attacks and so wanted to get away from it, he found the small town of Kington on the England/Wales border, he bought a house, The Beacon and set upon writing the next album, the result being Hergest Ridge, which is named after a local hill. It is another long form instrumental album, two tracks, Part 1 and Part 2 It is a great album that has lots of beautiful moments and inspired guitar playing.