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Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells II [FLAC]: A Review of the 1992 Album



Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells II [FLAC]: A Review of the 1992 Album




Mike Oldfield is a British musician and composer who is best known for his 1973 debut album Tubular Bells, which became a worldwide hit and was used as the theme for the horror film The Exorcist. In 1992, he released Tubular Bells II, a sequel that revisited and updated the original musical themes with modern production and instrumentation.


Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells II [FLAC]



Tubular Bells II is a 14-track album that consists of two parts, each lasting about 30 minutes. The album features Oldfield playing various instruments, such as guitars, keyboards, percussion, and of course, tubular bells. He is also joined by guest vocalists, such as Maggie Reilly, Jon Anderson, and Sally Oldfield. The album was produced by Trevor Horn, who added his signature polish and flair to the sound.


The album is a musical journey that takes the listener through different moods and atmospheres, from the serene and mystical to the dramatic and intense. The album opens with "Sentinel", a reworking of the iconic Tubular Bells theme that introduces the main motifs of the album. The album then explores various styles and genres, such as Celtic folk ("Moonshine"), ambient ("The Top of the Morning"), rock ("Red Dawn"), and classical ("Tattoo"). The album closes with "The Bell", a triumphant finale that features a spoken introduction by John Cleese.


Tubular Bells II is a worthy successor to the original Tubular Bells, and a showcase of Oldfield's musical talent and versatility. The album is available in FLAC format, which is a lossless audio codec that preserves the high quality and fidelity of the original recording. FLAC files are larger than MP3 files, but they offer a superior listening experience for audiophiles and music enthusiasts.


If you are interested in listening to Tubular Bells II in FLAC format, you can find it on various online platforms, such as Archive.org[^1^] [^2^] or LosslessClub.com[^3^]. You can also purchase the CD or vinyl version of the album from online retailers or music stores.


Tubular Bells II was well received by critics and fans alike, who praised Oldfield's musical craftsmanship and Horn's production. The album was also a commercial success, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart and number seven on the US Billboard 200. It also charted in several other countries, such as Germany, France, Japan, and Australia. The album was certified platinum in the UK and gold in the US.


The album spawned three singles: "Sentinel", "Tattoo", and "The Bell". The latter featured different versions with different guest speakers introducing the instruments, such as John Cleese, Vivian Stanshall, Billy Connolly, and Alan Rickman. The album also featured a hidden track at the end of part two, titled "The Sailor's Hornpipe", which was a reprise of the same tune from Tubular Bells.


To promote the album, Oldfield performed it live at Edinburgh Castle on 4 September 1992, with a full band and orchestra. The concert was broadcast live on BBC Radio 1 and later released on video and DVD as Tubular Bells II Live. The concert was attended by over 50,000 people and featured a spectacular fireworks display. Oldfield also embarked on a world tour in 1992 and 1993 to perform the album in various venues.


Tubular Bells II is widely regarded as one of Oldfield's best albums and a worthy successor to his debut. It showcases his musical evolution and innovation, while retaining the essence and spirit of Tubular Bells. It is also a testament to his artistic vision and perseverance, as he overcame various challenges and pressures to create a sequel that satisfied both himself and his fans. 0efd9a6b88


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