Crises (disambiguation)

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Crises refers to the plural of crisis.

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Crises may also refer to:

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<i>Crises</i> (Mike Oldfield album) 1983 studio album by Mike Oldfield

Crises is the eighth record album by Mike Oldfield, released in 1983 on Virgin Records. Oldfield's well known hits "Moonlight Shadow" and "Shadow on the Wall" appear on the album.

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Chryseis mythological Greek character

In Greek mythology, Chryseis is a Trojan woman, the daughter of Chryses. Chryseis, her apparent name in the Iliad, means simply "Chryses' daughter"; later writers give her real name as Astynome (Ἀστυνόμη). The poet Tzetzes describes her to be "very young and thin, with milky skin; had blond hair and small breasts; nineteen years old and still a virgin".

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In Greek mythology, Chryses was a Trojan priest of Apollo at Chryse, near the city of Troy.

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Moonlight Shadow 1983 Mike Oldfield & Maggie Reilly song

"Moonlight Shadow" is a song written and performed by English multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield, released as a single in May 1983 by Virgin Records, and included in the album Crises of the same year. The vocals were performed by Scottish vocalist Maggie Reilly, who had collaborated with Mike Oldfield since 1980. It is Oldfield's most successful single, reaching number one on a number of charts around Europe.

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In High Places (song) single by Mike Oldfield

"In High Places" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1987. "In High Places" is from the album Crises, "Poison Arrows" is from Discovery and "Jungle Gardenia" is a non-album track.

Shadow on the Wall 1983 single by Mike Oldfield

"Shadow on the Wall" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1983 by Virgin Records. English rock singer Roger Chapman performs vocals on the song and it is taken from Oldfield's Crises album. The song was a hit single especially in Germanic countries.

Mistake (Mike Oldfield song) Mike Oldfields song

"Mistake" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1982.

The Crises Tour 1983 was a concert tour by the British multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield.

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In Greek mythology, Briseus or Brises is the father of Briseis (Hippodameia), a maiden captured by the Greeks during the Trojan War, as recorded in the Iliad. Eustathius of Thessalonica, a commentator on Homer, says Briseus and Chryses were brothers, as sons of Ardys, with Briseus dwelling in Pedasus, and Chryses residing in Chryse; both were towns in the Troad. Pedasus was said by Homer to be Lelegian settlement, ruled by the Lelegian king Altes. Thus, Briseus may also have been a Lelegian. Other sources say that Briseus was a priest of Lyrnessus. According to Dictys Cretensis, Briseus hanged himself when he lost his daughter.

"Foreign Affair" is a song written by Maggie Reilly and Mike Oldfield, which first appeared on Oldfield's 1983 album Crises on Virgin Records.

Chryses was the name that may refer to one of the following figures in Greek mythology:

Chryse is a name occurring in Ancient Greek geography, reported by ancient authors to have referred to the following places: