Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells 2003 (DVD-Audio Disc)
Please note that this disc is a DVD-Audio disc, which is similar to a CD, but made to be played on DVD players. While there are a couple of video features, the disc is primarily audio-only.
Album completely rerecorded by Michael Oldfield, and reproduced for enhanced sound with the latest technology to celebrate teh landmark album's 30th anniversary. Central theme was used in the classic horror movie, The Exorcist. The surreal roll call of instruments performed orginally by Viv Stanstall has been re-recorded by British actor, John Cleese.
Tracks:
Part One:
Introduction
Fast Guitars
Basses
Latin
A Minor Tune
Blues
Thrash
Ghost Bells
Russian
Finale
Part Two:
Harmonics
Peace
Bagpipe Guitars
Caveman
Ambient Guitars
The Sailor's Hornpipe
Member Reviews
DVD Audio Disc - Highfeye
Spectacular sound! Huge depth and separation of multi sound format. One of the best for this. Way better than the original!
Only down side expected a DVD concert of which there were two actual concert songs.
Key for Video Direct to make the DVD audio discs differently from the DVD's and Blu Rays.Disappointing - Dario
I was looking forward to this DVD. Mike Oldfield is a fantastic writer and musician, and tubular bells is one of his best works. Unfortunatly, this dvd should of been a CD, there were only 2 songs that were concert footage and the rest were just songs with an image background. If you like Mike Oldfield get his CDs and don't bother with this DVD
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DVD Audio Disc - Highfeye
Spectacular sound! Huge depth and separation of multi sound format. One of the best for this. Way better than the original!
Only down side expected a DVD concert of which there were two actual concert songs.
Key for Video Direct to make the ...Disappointing - Dario
I was looking forward to this DVD. Mike Oldfield is a fantastic writer and musician, and tubular bells is one of his best works. Unfortunatly, this dvd should of been a CD, there were only 2 songs that were concert footage and the rest were just songs with ...