Tubular Bells Side 1 Part 3, Side 2 Part 1

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Information From Back Of The Album

Side 1
Mike Oldfield plays:

Grand Piano
Glokenspiel
Farfisa Organ
Bass Guitar
Electric Guitar
Speed Guitar
Taped motor drive amplifier organ chord
Mandolin-like guitar
Fuzz Guitars
Assorted Percussion
Acoustic Guitar
Flageolet
Honky Tonk
Lowrey Organ
Tubular Bells

Master Of Ceremonies : Viv Stanshall
Flutes : Jon Field
String Basses : Lindsay Cooper
Nasal Chorus : Nasal Choir
Girlie Chorus: Mundy Ellis, Sally Oldfield


Side 2
Mike Oldfield plays:
Electric Guitars
Farfisa Organ
Bass Guitar
Acoustic Guitars
Piano
Speed Elec. Guitars
Lowrey Organ
Concert Tympani
Guitars sounding like Bagpipes
Piltdown Man
Hammond Organ
Spanish Guitar
Moribund Chorus
Girlie Chorus: Sally Oldfield, Mundy Ellis
Bootleg Chorus: Manor Choir conducted by Mike Oldfield
Drums : Steve Broughton (Courtesy Harvest)

This stero record cannot be
played on old tin boxes no
matter what they are fitted
with. If you are in possession
of such equipment please hand
it into the nearest police
Station.

VR13-105

In Glorious Stereophonic Sound
Can also be played on mono equipment at a pinch.

Sound : Tom Newman, Simon Heyworth, and Mike Oldfield
Sleeve Design and Photography : Trevor Key
Recorded at : The Manor/Autumn 1972 Spring 1973

Virgin Records
Distributed By Alantic Recording Corporation
75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York 10019
(P) (C) 1973 Virgin Records, Printed in U.S.A

Copyright Information is all in the desription of the origanal album.

Content owner: Koch Entertainment

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  • This album came into my life the night my brother died. My sister played it the night my brother died very suddenly, I was 16, she was 18. It was July 1975. Our family loves music. Long story. 

  • Prog rock at its zenith. Mike Oldfield was only 19 year of age when this was released in 1973.

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  • Mandolin!!! He sounds so excited

  • That's where the record flips, unless I am mistaken. It would sound silly if it stopped abruptly on the record.

  • My Dad played me this when I was a tiny child and I still love it at the age of 22. You're no longer with us Dad but I remember you so clearly when I hear this.

  • Seasons in the Sun was not long after this...

  • there is somethng wrong with the mike oldfield voiceover on this

  • I was 7 when this came out and my father is now deceased.

  • ja wohl!

  • dont think anyone has cut any thing as good as this ever i love soul. but this will never LEAVE MY SOUL

  • Nach seinem unglaublich und unbeschreiblich wunderschönem,(erste Album Debut,Ommadown),hat Mike Oldfield in seinm zweiten Album eben,(Tubular Bells),vollkommen versagt und mist gebaut.dieses Album kann in keiner leihe und weise mit dem Begrief,(Musik), zusammen gebracht werden,weil es einfach nur blödsinn,(Nonscence),und mist ist und hat mit Musik absolut nichts zum tun,diese schlussfolgerung habe ich schon vor über 30 Jahren gehabt,als ich dieses Album kaufte und total enttäucht geworden bin.

  • i was about 7 when i heard this because of my dad, and im now 24 lookin it up haha

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