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Experiencing the Sonic Masterpiece: Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells II in FLAC
By the early 1990s, Mike Oldfield had transitioned from his home at Virgin Records to Warner Bros. Records. Seeking a fresh artistic start, he decided to revisit the concept that made him famous. However, Tubular Bells II was never meant to be a lazy copy of the original. Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells II FLAC
The opening track replaces the iconic piano riff with a warmer, sequenced synthesizer pattern, layered with acoustic guitars. However, Tubular Bells II was never meant to
Clocking in at just under an hour (58 minutes and 34 seconds), Tubular Bells II is structured as a single continuous composition divided into fourteen distinct sections, mirroring the two-part flow of the original. The album opens with the majestic "Sentinel" (8:06), an immediate statement of intent built around a quietly haunting piano melody that gradually swells into whining electric guitars and breathy female vocals. The whispered foreign words that appear throughout the track hint at the multicultural influences that permeate the album. The album opens with the majestic "Sentinel" (8:06),
Mike Oldfield is an absolute perfectionist in the studio. He spent thousands of hours meticulously placing every note, instrument, and effect into the mix of Tubular Bells II . Listening to a compressed audio file means missing out on a significant percentage of his artistry.
Released nearly 20 years after the legendary original, Tubular Bells II is a lush, highly polished production co-produced by . Unlike the raw, multi-tracked analog grit of the 1973 debut, this sequel was recorded in Los Angeles using cutting-edge digital technology of the early '90s.