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Tubular Bells II from: Reprise / Wea Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0093624504122 Label: Reprise / Wea Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Reprise / Wea Release Date: September 22, 1992 Studio: Reprise / Wea Sales Rank: 10745 MPN: 45041 Disc 1:
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![]() Rating: - slightly agedFor one summer, in 1993, I listened to this album religiously. It's an instrumental album, carrying the sonic motif familiar to anyone who's seen the Exorcist. So, I slipped it back into rotation, to see if it was as good as I remembered. For me, this album didn't ring true to my memories. I had remembered this album as inspiring, but now it seems entertaining, but also somewhat pretentious at times. Ah well...sometimes the memories matter more. Rating: - Perhaps The Most Complete albumCeltic Music,West Music,Instrumental rock Music and others diferent styles in the pherphas most complete of Mike Olfield's albums.Pherphas The strongest song of the mike olfield's history is in this album(The Bell). Rating: - Return of the Bells19 years after Mike Oldfield's groundbreaking and complex debut album he returned to drink from the well which had launched his career onto an unsuspecting public. It is easy to criticise Oldfield and record label Warners for the opportunism of this album, but one has to remember the difficulties Oldfield had endured through the late 1980's thanks to Virgin Records indifferent promotional attitude to his work. Pressured throughout the decade to follow "Tubular Bells" up Oldfield resisted Virgin's ... Read More Rating: - Listen and enjoy!!! Wonders abound!! Don't close your mind!!This is a fantastic musical sojourn that should not be viewed as a rehash of anything. Melodies abound. Listen and listen again. I am a rocker and fingerstyle acoustic guitarist. Some new-age reviewers are sickeningly pompous as if their false elitism disallows recognition of good work. Again, listen to the music and enjoy. Mr. Oldfield takes us on journeys to places yet visited. Textures and virtuosity, interesting layers live here. Even the tinkling piano-based recurring theme from Bells ... Read More Rating: - This is my favorite of ALL the re-packagings of Tubular BellsNow, I know everybody who likes Mike Oldfield is criticizing him for re-recording and re-packaging Tubular Bells over and over, and over again these past 30 plus years. But, if it wasn't for the 1992 release of Tubular Bells II, I would have probably just let myself forget all about him. I really didn't follow Mike Oldfield's music much after Crises (1983) and The Killing Fields (1984). I didn't care for how Mike Oldfield was doing less long played projects and started to perform pop sounding ditties with ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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