Mike Oldfield ‎– Tubular Bells

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Virgin – V 2001
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A Tubular Bells (Part One)
Bass – Lindsay Cooper (2) Chorus [Bootleg] – Manor Choir Chorus [Nasal] – Nasal Choir Drums – Steve Broughton Flute – Jon Field Vocals – Mundy Ellis, Sally Oldfield Voice [Master Of Ceremonies] – Vivian Stanshall
25:00
B Tubular Bells (Part Two)
Acoustic Guitar – Tom Newman (2)
23:50

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Notes

Labels are red on one side and green on the other side.

No Synthesisers were used in the making of this release, the keyboards used were Hammond, Lowrey and Farfisa Organs.

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 73) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Tubular Bells (LP, Album) Virgin V2001 UK 1973
Tubular Bells (LP, Album) PGP RTB, Virgin LP 5517, V 2001 Yugoslavia 1975
Tubular Bells (LP, Album) Virgin, Virgin 87 541 ET, 87 541 XOT Germany  
Tubular Bells (LP, Album) Virgin 87 541 XOT Germany  
Tubular Bells (LP, Album, Quad) Virgin, Virgin, Virgin, Virgin LQ-35127, V-2001, L 35127, V 2001 Australia 1974
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by murmel Sep 21, 2009
Tubular Bells - The ultimate edition box

In the end - or near the end - there is a new release nobody shall miss if You read here as a lover of Mike Oldfield or his Tubular Bells - it´s the ultimate edition box -
CD 3 the demo/early mix cd is the good thing here - much better then the finished lp became - this is the missing link - more elegant than everything he ever released (Mount Teide is also very elegant) - You can hear the later recordings already here in this demos - the early mix is also much better, not that bombastic, more musical - if You are a MO fan You will listen again and again here - (the sound is pretty good but You will have more fun with a good Hi Fi, its not working well in my mobile audio) - and if you like it do not miss the extended sallyangie cd with his guitar-demos there...
by the way.. if You prefer the old masterpieces & miss the genius in MO´s later work try Fennesz.
Review by murmel Sep 20, 2009 (edited over 2 years ago)
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