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Tubular Bells [2009 Deluxe Edition]
 
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Tubular Bells [2009 Deluxe Edition] [Deluxe Edition, Extra tracks, Import]

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Mike Oldfield was born in England in 1953, the multi instrumentalist laid down a landmark in music with his 1973 album, Tubular Bells.

Oldfield began his musical career playing folk music and with his sister Sally formed The Sallyangie, after which he teamed up with his brother Terry in the rock band Barefoot before going on to join Kevin Ayers in The Whole World. His two years with the band… Read more in Amazon's Mike Oldfield Store

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  • Audio CD (June 9, 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Format: Deluxe Edition, Extra tracks, Import
  • Label: Mercury UK
  • ASIN: B0026S1XDM
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #60,180 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. 2009 Stereo Remix. Part 1
2. 2009 Stereo Remix. Part 2
3. Mike Oldfield's Single
4. Sailor's Hornpipe
Disc: 2
1. 1973 Stereo Album Mix. Part 1
2. 1973 Stereo Album Mix. Part 2
Disc: 3
1. 2009 5.1 Surround Sound Mix. Part 1
2. 2009 5.1 Surround Sound Mix. Part 2
3. Mike Oldfield's Single
4. Sailor's Hornpipe
5. Part 1 (Visual Content). Broadcast as part of the series

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Japanese only 2 x SHM pressing. Includes a bonus DVD. The SHM-CD [Super High Material CD] format features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. Using a process developed by JVC and Universal Music Japan discovered through the joint companies' research into LCD --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Deluxe Edition is 3 discs actually, listed as #'s 1,2 & 4, August 30, 2009
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First things first, Tubular Bells is, for my money, one of the best pieces of music of the 20th century. Not even TB II, III or 2003 could possibly change that, but they have over the years dampened my enthusiasm for Mike Oldfield. So the question is after these, why would I need yet another Tubular Bells? Well, sell your old copies and get this collection.
First up there is the 2009 remix. For what it is, it's great. What is it? The usual scrub and polish, everything's-up-in-the-mix that everyone's doing these days, and it's really lovely. The 1st disc also contains both sides of the Mike Oldfield single (previously available on the boxed set) Necessary for the Vivian Stanshall "Sailor's Hornpipe".
The 2nd disc is the original 1973 stereo mix. Perfect. Every other version is a distant second to this one, and I am very thankful that this was included after all of Mr. Oldfield's grumbling and second-guessing over the years.
The 3rd disc (mis-labeled disc 4) is the surround sound mix of disc 1. I'm sure it will be fun, but I have not listened to it yet. The real treasure of this set is the visual content. Tubular Bells part 1 live in the studio. My jaw hung open as I was treated to a beautiful rendition performed by a "who's who" of 70's prog rock: Gong's Steve Hillage, Mike Howlett and Pierre Moerlen; Soft Machine's Mike Ratledge and Karl Jenkens; Fred Frith from Henry Cow; Rolling Stone Mick Taylor and others. I understand that this footage was released as a part of the Elements DVD, but I had never seen it before. I would have gladly paid $20 for this alone and given it 5 stars on its own.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ya gotta hear this..., September 1, 2009
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This review is from: Tubular Bells [2009 Deluxe Edition] (Audio CD)
If there could be something in rock music that can compare to a symphony, this is it. Mike Oldfield's original masterpiece gets a facelift here that adds a new dimension to an old favorite.

Make no mistake; this is not a re-recording of the original, as the "Tubular Bells 2003" was. This is the original, remixed by Mike himself at his Bahamas home. Mike made it no secret that he was never totally satisfied with the sound of the original mix. It was a rush job, as he had only two weeks to record and mix it for presentation to the record company. He's had a chance now to make the mix work to his liking, and the sound- both in stereo and surround- is nothing short of amazing.

I must clarify one thing here; I'm a big advocate of music recorded for, and in, surround sound. When music recordings are made, they are generally multitracked. As many as 24 or more individual tracks are used. Trying to take all that information and make it fit into the two channels of a stereo CD is a daunting task. There will be a lot of music that was recorded that simply won't fit without making things sound too cluttered. Multichannel, mainly 5.1, opens up at least three more channels to make better use of more of what was recorded. And if the recording engineer is worth his salt, he can create a surround mix that makes sense. Sure, it may not be completely realistic, but it delivers more of what was intended for you to hear.

On this set, Mike rebalanced the sound and opened it up to reveal, as mentioned above, more of what was recorded...even on the stereo mix. As good as the original is, this was an eye-opener. (Or is that ear-opener?)

The surround mix was a revelation. Elsewhere on the site, I have a review of the SACD of the original. I remember having the quadraphonic LP of the original, on a CD-4 record. What was on the SACD in surround was NOT the original mix. Nor is this, but it wasn't passed off as such. The textures in the music are revealed even more in the surround version, without resorting to loads of sonic trickery. There's no excessive "moving the music around you" effect, although where it is used, it's used to good effect.

This is a recording that needs to be in your collection if you're a rock fan, and especially if you want to find out just how much better music can sound in surround. Your DVD player can be the greatest music machine ever. Let's hope Mercury, and UMG, also give Mike's
"Ommadawn" and other similar albums, the same treatment.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why or why not in SACD?, April 6, 2010
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I've had this set for about 6 playbacks now..3 days. Disc 1 is the "remastered" version. Sounds wonderful. I haven't bothered to listen to the disc 2, the original version. Why? "Please put the original on, I want to hear the primitive technologies defects." The DVD disc with 5.1? I don't do 5.1.
I love this recording. I'm glad they reissued it. I do wish they had done a SACD Stereo and multichannel hybrid with the original version on Disc 2. I understand the DVD 5.1 version to reach those that have gone over to DVD multichannel.
I guess we will never know how good an SACD version would have been. Oh well, the remastered one is still pretty darn good.
The booklet that comes with this is extensive and interesting reading.
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