Tubular Bells 2003

Tubular Bells 2003

by Mike Oldfield
Tubular Bells 2003

Tubular Bells 2003

by Mike Oldfield

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Overview

The fourth time Mike Oldfield has recorded Tubular Bells, and the third time in close to a decade, Tubular Bells 2003 handily reveals a few improvements over the last few, but still has nothing on the original (most of which was trumped by its brief, well-known theme). It's obvious Oldfield expanded his instrumental palette for this recording; the notes list over 40 instruments that he plays (that is, if you include his mixing desk, his 1000 mHz processor, and the 1.2 Gb of RAM credited). Unfortunately, Oldfield substituted an awkward stateliness for the smooth, haunted elegance of the original. As before, he uses "Part One" to evoke the theme several times over with various stylistic nods. Ironically, many of these references are to more popularized versions of the styles than to the originals themselves (e.g., "Thrash" sounds embarrassingly similar to "Rockin' in the U.S.A."). One trick, and a highly marketable one, up Oldfield's sleeve is a special guest appearance to make the familiar -- for fans of Tubular Bells -- announcements of instruments to be soloed on, here performed by John Cleese. In his diminished old English gentleman's voice, he makes sharp retorts such as "two slightly distorted guitars!" with a mood that falls somewhere between folksy and ironic. "Part Two" is much better; instead of attempting to reference styles or instruments, Oldfield breaks new (for him) stylistic ground, and ends with an ingenious version of "The Sailor's Hornpipe" (aka Popeye's theme). ~ John Bush

Product Details

Release Date: 08/05/2003
Label: Rhino / Wea International
UPC: 0825646020423
Rank: 6560

Tracks

  1. Part 1. Introduction
  2. Part 1. Fast Guitars
  3. Part 1. Basses
  4. Part 1. Latin
  5. Part 1. A Minor Tune
  6. Part 1. Blues
  7. Part 1. Thrash
  8. Part 1. Jazz
  9. Part 1. Ghost Bells
  10. Part 1. Russian
  11. Part 1. Finale
  12. Part 2. Harmonics
  13. Part 2. Peace
  14. Part 2. Bagpipe Guitars
  15. Part 2. Caveman
  16. Part 2. Ambient Guitars
  17. Part 2. The Sailor's Hornpipe

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mike Oldfield   Primary Artist,Bass (Electric),Bass,Organ,Piano,Cymbals,Timpani,Mandolin,Triangle,Accordion,Computers,Fairlight,Wurlitzer,Tambourine,Synthesizer,Glockenspiel,Farfisa Organ,Flamenco Guitar,Organ (Hammond),Korg Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Classical),Roland Synthesizer,Piano (Grand),Tubular Bells
Sally Oldfield   Vocals (Background),Vocals
John Cleese   Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Mike Oldfield   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Producer,Liner Notes,Digital Editing
Ben Darlow   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Trevor Key   Images,Image Construction,Original Cover Artwork
Steve Bedford   Images,Cover Art,Cover Image,Image Construction
Andy Earl   Photography
Traditional   Composer
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