Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (Dolby Headphone) [FLAC]

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 02. Tubular Bells, Part Two.flac121.96 MB
 01. Tubular Bells, Part One.flac116.74 MB
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Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (Dolby Headphone) [FLAC]



I'm a big surround music fan and made this album so I can listen it in surround through headphones on a portable player. Dolby Headphone, sometimes referred to as Mobile Surround, is a technology which creates a virtual surround sound environment in real-time using any set of two channel stereo headphones. The sources are all surround versions of the tracks ripped from the SACD (Four Channel Surround mix - 1975, mixed at The Manor by Phil Newell and Alan Perkins).

Genre: Rock
Styles: Art Rock, Prog Rock, Classic Rock
Released: 2001 (Quadrophonic mix: 1975)
Label: Virgin Records, Ltd. SACDV2001
Source: SACD 88.2/24 5.0 DSD
Resampler: Adobe Audition
Sample rate: 44100 Hz
Bits per sample: 16
Codec: FLAC

Tubular Bells is the debut record album of English musician Mike Oldfield, recorded when he was 19 and released in 1973. It was the first album released by Virgin Records and an early cornerstone of the company's success. Vivian Stanshall provided the voice of the "Master of Ceremonies" who reads off the list of instruments at the end of the first movement. Mike Oldfield played most of the instruments on the album, recording them one at a time and layering the recordings to create the finished work. Many of his subsequent albums feature this technique. Though fairly common in the music industry now, at the time of the production of Tubular Bells not many musicians did it, preferring multi-musician "session" recordings.

The use of the opening theme in the 1973 film The Exorcist gained the record considerable publicity and introduced the work to a broader audience. Along with a number of other Oldfield pieces the theme was used in the 1979 NASA movie The Space Movie. It has gained cultural significance as a 'haunting theme', partly due to the association with The Exorcist, and has been sampled by many other artists, such as Janet Jackson on her song "The Velvet Rope".

In television it was used in several episodes of the Dutch children's series Bassie en Adriaan, an episode ("Ghosts") of the BBC series My Family and an episode ("Poltergeist III – Dipesto Nothing") of Moonlighting. It was used in a television advertisement for the Volkswagen Golf Diesel in 2002 and in films such as 1974's Black Christmas, 1985's Weird Science, 2001's Scary Movie 2 (in a scene directly parodying The Exorcist), 2002's The Master of Disguise and 2004's Saved!.


Tracklist:

01. Tubular Bells, Part One (25:55)
02. Tubular Bells, Part Two (25:39)


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Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (Dolby Headphone) [FLAC]