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Oldfield came up with a good idea here - this is a solid musical sequel to the original. I saw him perform this at Carnegie Hall, it was great. It actually turned out to be a smash hit all around the world.
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Oldfield's most under valued album? Without a doubt, in my book this is simply wonderful.
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New 2010 remixed edition of Mike Oldfield's great second album. It has 2 bonus tracks and extensive liner notes from Mark Powell.
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2012 remastered edition of the 1979 album. Comes with three bonus tracks.
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2012 remaster of the 1980 album. Comes with three bonus tracks.
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"New releases by Mike Oldfield don’t exactly grow on trees, but nor can they be deemed rarities. For the first three decades he brought out roughly half a dozen a decade. But Return to Ommadawn is only his second since 2008.
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Budget priced 5 disc set includes:
Tubular Bells II
The Songs Of Distant Earth
Voyager
Tubular Bells III
Tubular Bells 2003I guess you have to really like Tubular Bells!
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2013 reissue. Great album that features Jon Anderson, Maggie Reilly, and Roger Chapman on vocals. Simon Phillips is the drummer and co-producer. This version is packed with 7 bonus tracks.
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"EXTRAORDINARY LIVE BROADCAST RECORDING FROM MIKE OLDFIELD’S 1980 TOUR Born May 1953, musician, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Mike Oldfield remains best known for his debut studio album Tubular Bells (1973), which became an unexpected critical and commercial success and propelled him to w
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