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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 side of the album, seems to be a settling down from the first. At first. Then when Mike goes into the Sailor's Hornpipe section, all bets are off. I actually like this side of the album a little better then the front. I LOVE the front side. Music, for the sake of music. This is what is missing in today's "junk trash noise" referred to by radio as music. Love this genre. Bring it back!

  • Proud to have an LP copy from the UK!

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  • @SawyerSauce Me too 8(

  • i want MIKE PATTON to do a cover of this from minute 9 onwards <3<3<3

  • FAKIN' PREDATED METAL!!

  • @SawyerSauce Same here! I was fascinated by the voice though. Sounded a bit like my mother tongue.

  • @SawyerSauce

    Lmao

    

  • 7:20 onwards used to terrify me and a kid. I used to have nightmares about the singing monster.

  • I've still got the original vinyl I bought back in 73, and when it's quiet listen to these amazing tracks...crackles and all, it still sounds so much better than the remasterings and remixes...and with headphones the stereo effects are still awesome..not to mention Piltdown Man ...

  • Sit on the bells ma loonies and quines, tis a wonderful thing and have loved this music for all the memories happy and sad, got both LPs originals and they sit with all the rest of the acoustic collection, groundbreaking for the day...

  • @SlimeTron5000 jealous here.... ... wish i could buy all the prog ALBUM PLAYLISTS on my channel. would cost thousands.

  • This makes me think of the human condition. At times placid and calm and contemplative. at other times chaos and entropy. The human mind and emotions are a very diverse thing.

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