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Tubular Bells 2003 [ENHANCED]

Mike Oldfield (Performer), Mike Oldfield (Composer), Sally Oldfield (Performer)
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Product Details

  • Performer: Mike Oldfield, Sally Oldfield
  • Composer: Mike Oldfield
  • Audio CD (August 5, 2003)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Rhino / Wea
  • Copy Protected
  • ASIN: B0000942HV
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #42,298 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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

On this CD:
  1. Tubular Bells
    Composed by Mike Oldfield
    with Mike Oldfield, Sally Oldfield


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Perfectionist Mike Oldfield (unhappy, apparently, at the odd bum note on the indubitably classic original) utilizes updated studio techniques to re-record his flagship classical/folk/rock instrumental masterwork in its bar-for-bar entirety. It may be true that the Bayeux Tapestry would look pretty good if someone re-embroidered all 230 feet of it on a modern sewing machine, but that's hardly the point. Surely, the original Tubular Bells, which recorded 16 million in sales, has more than enough going for it. Although the production here is fatter and brighter, playing "spot the difference" between this version and the one that continues to pay for Richard Branson's hot-air balloons may require levels of diligence and dedication bordering on pottiness. There are minor distinctions, including louder bass guitar, better sounding bagpipes, Sally Oldfield (presumably) joining Mike for a grunt on the amusing "Caveman" section, and John Cleese playing master of ceremonies on "Finale," saving his best "pining for the fjords" voice for the announcement of the arrival of the "double speed guitar.". --Kevin Maidment


Product Description

30 years on, a replayed and reproduced version of the groundbreaking classic Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield with the latest technology. Warner Music. 2003.

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29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tubular Bells 2003 - do not treat it like a brand new album!, August 28, 2003
By Mike Chadwick (Gdynia,Poland) - See all my reviews
Well it is very hard to judge TB 2003. I must say after comparing TB from 1973 with a new version that i prefer Older one. Why? it was spontanic. It was romantic, Melancholic and full of heart. Mike was using only few guitars (for those who do not know it was Fender telecaster, Fender precision bass and one acoustic and classical guitar) and not so many instruments as you may though. Mandolins and some of other sounds were created using Electric guitar mixed and changed in studio to sound like, let's say, bagpipes. In 1973 mike was not a superstar and a well known genius player. He was just lucky guy with a huge talent who had an opportunity to record in a professional Studio his own ideas and melodies. It was all very spontanic...In seventies his music was full of passion and very personal ("ommadawn", "Hergest ridge"), while when he joined more mainstream style of music ("Moonlight shadow") he became a superstar with a lot of money, but with no really original concepts for his new records. yes i agree, "Five miles out" or "Islands" are a brilliant works too, but looking back to seventies it was nothing compared to emotional bombs that "Ommadawn" and other albums were. The music slowly was loosing it's soul. With "Amarok" he proved that he can still compose such a genius music like TB, but later he mostly made mechanic (in real sense - all of his new works were made with computers and synths) works and he lost many of his splendor and talet that he had before.

I am afraid about Mike's.future "guitars" and "millenium bell" were simply some wierd mistakes and they contained only a small shadow of some of his older works. Ok, even compare it to "songs of thr Distant earth" (his best from new period) and see how piontless he had gone. "tres lunas" was not his real studio album. It contained a music to a computer game - to computer game it was originaly composed, and in a computer game it sounds the best. those cyberspace stuff just don't work now.

TB 2003 is Very good album.Very good! But only if you forgot that he recorded the same thirty years ago.
i felt satisfied when i heard the BASS along with main piano motive in first miute.in 1973 it sounded thiny and quiet, now it blows of your subwoofer. the sound is crystal clear and without any noises. But with those changes, the magic of original Tubular bells had vanished. In some parts you could heard Mike's fingers sliding on his guitar, now it is all so crystal-clear perfect, without any sound flaws.
I heard that he is planing to Re-record "OMMADAWN" and "HErgest ridge. for music - 4 STARS
for idea - 2 STARS

for all - 3,5 STARS...

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes, re-repeat but a must, February 28, 2004
By Julian Guitron (Roanoke, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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Yes, we're all aware that there are several versions of TBI out there, however I strongly feel that if there could only be one other than the original, THIS IS IT!

I consider myself a diehard fan, owning 21 of MO's records. To me all of them have a very special musical "moment" that make him the genious his is. I first knew about MO though Voyager. I was so excited about the feeling it brought up in me that I got the best of and from there I got all his CDs as my tast for his music grew stronger, to the point where I can say that he is my all time favorite musician.

I have to confess that when I finally made it to the original TBI I liked it but not nearly as much as I like many of his other records. Even though I found many out-of-this-world "moments" there was something that kept it from being one of my favorites. On the other hand TBII has been the TOP CD for me almost from the beginning.

WHY IT IS WORTH IT in my opinion: for those of you that love TBII, TBIII as well as AMK, OMD and IncanT, the RE-RECORDING of TBI brings on the classic MO SOUND of, particularlly, his GUITARS. Hearing TBI with such a clear difference in quality of sound is AWESOME and immediately makes you appreciate many more "moments" in this classic CD. Secondly, the fact that the CD is DIVIDED in tracks is much more significant than it seems. The original one is just two very long pieces and if you are not willing to just HUNT for a particular moment that cought your attention and scroll for a good while with the FWD button, you usually have to hear the entire piece from the beginning. NOW you can very easily adv or rev through tracks and FOCUS more on specifica parts. You might no have much time to sit down and go through the whole piece, so now you just jump to track 7 or 8 for example and start enjoing.

SUMMARY: specially for those of you that have a strong love for TBII, AMK, INC, OMD, this is the perfect version of TBI that will put this CD on top of your own charts!!!!

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent re-make, excellent surround mix, May 14, 2004
With this 2003 re-recording of Tubular Bells, Oldfield stays totally faithful to the original arrangements, not changing anything (except for the use of John Cleese at the end). Listening to this, it's sort of akin to listening to a performer doing a live performance of an old classic when they remain faithful to the original recording but everything sounds better due to newer recording technology, and this, of course is a new studio re-working, not a live performance so it's really immaculate-sounding. As for the 5.1 mix on the DVD-A, it is wonderful: you'll hear this work in an entirely new light. Highly recommended as a fine new companion piece to the original.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Yeuch
Mike Oldfield has bludgeoned the life out of a lovely piece of music, if you want to hear it, get the original one.
Published 6 months ago by Jeannine Hampen

1.0 out of 5 stars What a waste!
Having watched Tubular Bells on PBS years ago, and loved it, there isn't an ounce of life in a single tune here.
Simply awful!
Published 7 months ago by R. Henry

5.0 out of 5 stars definate differance from original recording
Was'nt sure i would enjoy the shift in technique of the 2003 remix but after listening have decided to put her right next to the original in my audio collection with pride. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Rudy M. Moe

4.0 out of 5 stars picky picky picky
I personally would like to have 1% of Mike Oldfield's talent,how many people realize how much time and effort go into the concerts and albums that Mike does. Read more
Published 23 months ago by R. Pless

5.0 out of 5 stars Smoke and dust from supposed fans: Ignore them
People read these reviews because they are not sure about an artist or one of their works, and are just getting interested. Read more
Published on June 15, 2007 by T. Frantz

4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but different from the original
When I had bought this I had ordered the original version and received this version. When I saw that it was 2003 I thought about returning it, but decided to keep it. Read more
Published on May 9, 2007 by R. Aufmuth

3.0 out of 5 stars I Prefer the Original
I've been a fan of Mike Oldfield's work since the release of "Tubular Bells" in the 1970's. Unfortunately, I think this 2003 re-recording lacks much of the spontaneity and... Read more
Published on September 11, 2006 by Redmond Geek

2.0 out of 5 stars Now this is where he's gone too far
On this album, he is trying to re-record, as closely as possible, to the original 1973 release. Why the hell does he want to do that? Read more
Published on August 6, 2006 by Rykre

4.0 out of 5 stars Good job Mike.
Well this album is the result of a long journey and my personal opinion is that it has those new small changes that makes it refreshing than Tubular Bells I, but of course the... Read more
Published on July 23, 2006 by pablo

5.0 out of 5 stars En mike oldfield és un geni
Aquest disc és una nova gravació del tubulars bell. La nova tecnologia permet uns detall i un matiços que fan més gran, mes intensa la melodia original que es veu arropada per... Read more
Published on July 5, 2006 by Antoni Trias Torres

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