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Tubular Bells II

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Tubular Bells II
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Studio album by Mike Oldfield
Released 31 August 1992
Recorded Los Angeles
Genre Progressive rock
Length 58:40
Label Warner Bros. Records
Producer Trevor Horn
Tom Newman
Mike Oldfield
Professional reviews
Mike Oldfield chronology
Heaven's Open
(1991)
Tubular Bells II
(1992)
The Songs of Distant Earth
(1994)

Tubular Bells II is a music album by Mike Oldfield. It was his first album for his new record label, Warner Bros. Records, following an acrimonious departure from Richard Branson's Virgin Records after 20 years. It is the sequel to Oldfield's 1973 Tubular Bells and would be the prequel to his 1998 Tubular Bells III. The introduction of the instruments at the end of the first half of the album was done by British actor Alan Rickman, though he was only listed in the credits as "a strolling player". The album was premiered with a live performance at Edinburgh Castle in September 1992. The North American premiere was held at the (now closed) McLaughlin Planetarium in Toronto.

Contents

Tubular Bells comparisons

TB2 partly follows musical structures of the original Tubular Bells (1973). Themes of the original Bells are taken and then completely re-composed and played with mostly new instruments. The result is an album that has same kind of thematic variation but is still almost totally new musically. Some themes can be seen as variations of themes taken from the original Bells, while some other parts of TB2 do not have much common with the themes of the original album except their overall mood or feeling. Unlike TB1 there is a recurring theme, first appearing at the end of sentinel that reappears throughout the album, though it is most obvious at the end of "The bell".Tubular Bells 2003, however, is a faithful and accurate re-recording of the original album.

Track listing

  1. "Sentinel" (Mike Oldfield) – 8:07
  2. "Dark Star" (Oldfield) – 2:16
  3. "Clear Light" (Oldfield) – 5:48
  4. "Blue Saloon" (Oldfield) – 2:59
  5. "Sunjammer" (Oldfield) – 2:32
  6. "Red Dawn" (Oldfield) – 1:50
  7. "The Bell" (Oldfield) – 6:59
  8. "Weightless" (Oldfield) – 5:43
  9. "The Great Plain" (Oldfield) – 4:47
  10. "Sunset Door" (Oldfield) – 2:23
  11. "Tattoo" (Oldfield) – 4:15
  12. "Altered State" (Oldfield) – 5:12
  13. "Maya Gold" (Oldfield) – 4:01
  14. "Moonshine" (Oldfield) – 1:42

Personnel

On alternate mixes of The Bell released as single b-sides, Billy Connolly and Vivian Stanshall (the voice in the original Tubular Bells) each played the Master of Ceremonies. On two alternate language b-sides of The Bell, MC Otto and MC Carlos Finally played the Master of Ceremonies in German and Spanish respectively. The Master of Ceremonies at the premiere concert in Edinburgh was John Gordon Sinclair.

Instruments

Instruments on the album include: (not a complete list)

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