referencing Tubular Bells II, LP, Album, RE, 180, 2564623323 A number of recent (2018) pressings have a defect within the first minute of track one. Better off sourcing on older 1992 pressing to be on the safe side. Label: WEA - 4509-90618-2 • Format: CD Album • Country: Europe • Genre: Electronic, Rock • Style: New Age, Prog Rock, Ambient. For me,,,, it's the best thing Richard Branson ever did,,, signing up Mike Oldfield … Data Correct I have all of the Tubular Bells albums and listen to them on a fairly regular basis. Better off sourcing on older 1992 pressing to be on the safe side. Guess I need to start hunting for an original in great condition. It's been cleaned multiple times, zapped with an anti-static gun, brushed, etc. Really a shame. The introduction of the instruments at the end of the first half of the album was done by British actor Some of the track titles for the album were taken from Oldfield has occasionally called some of the tracks on the album by different names in interviews, such as once when he performed "Red Dawn" on Critical reception to the album was mixed, although the album reached number 1 in the album charts in a number of countries. A number of recent (2018) pressings have a defect within the first minute of track one. For Tubular Bells II Oldfield enlisted the help of Tom Newman, who had helped produce the … View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of Tubular Bells II on Discogs.
This led to a major falling-out between Newman and Horn. After his contract with Virgin Records ended at the end of 1991, Oldfield signed with Warner and started work on a sequel to Tubular Bells. Tubular Bells II is the fifteenth studio album by English multi-instrumentalist and composer Mike Oldfield. At the Tubular Bells 45th Anniversary convention in the UK on 9 June 2018, Tom Newman stated that when Horn was brought in, he immediately started insisting that instruments be sequenced rather than played by hand. Tubular Bells II It was released on 31 August 1992 by WEA and Reprise Records as the successor to his debut album, Tubular Bells (1973).
In 1998, Oldfield released Tubular Bells III. Tubular Bells II, is an outstanding piece of music, whether you want it as a bit of background music or you crank it up,,, it is just excellent!!! For an record that demands quiet during the dynamics as well as the many serene, soft passages, this is very disappointing. Engineer, Mixed By, Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar, Flamenco Guitar, Guitar, Tubular Bells, Vocals, Written-By, Producer What is this code - WX 2002C - if not a catalogue number?
I can't be the only one to notice (or comment) on just how noisy this pressing is, can I?