Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (Deluxe Version) (iTunes Version)
Today, Richard Branson, the self-styled Rebel Billionaire, rules an empire that spans several countries, and earns a multi-billion dollar profit, yearly. In 1971, Richard Branson, the yet to be self-styled Rebel Billionaire, ruled a small discount record store in London. Hoping to one day be more than a small time businessman, he started Virgin Records. How does this relate to Mike Oldfield? Well, at this time, a young man was desperate to sell his idea of a multi-layered, 25 minute long song that crossed several genres and would be performed solely by one man. Obviously, he had a tough time getting a record company to even listen to his work, much less get signed.
Genres: New Age, Music, Electronic, Classical, Modern Composition, Classical Crossover, Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock
Released: Jan 1, 1973
℗ 2009 Mercury Records Limited
1-1 Tubular Bells Long (1971 Demo)
1-2 Caveman Lead-In (1971 Demo)
1-3 Caveman (1971 Demo)
1-4 Peace Demo A (1971 Demo)
1-5 Peace Demo B (1971 Demo)
1-6 Tubular Bells, Pt. One (Rough Mix)
2-1 Tubular Bells, Pt. One
2-2 Tubular Bells, Pt. Two
3-1 Tubular Bells, Pt. One (New Stereo Mix)
3-2 Tubular Bells, Pt. Two (New Stereo Mix)
3-3 Mike Oldfield's Single (Theme from Tubular Bells)
3-4 Sailor's Hornpipe (Viv Stanshall Version)
4-1 Tubular Bells, Pt. One (Boxed Mix)
4-2 Tubular Bells, Pt. Two (Boxed Mix)
4-3 Tubular Bells (From the "Exorcist")
+ Digital Booklet - Tubular Bells (Deluxe Version)
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