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MIKE OLDFIELD

Tubular Bells UMR

Groundbreaking classic honoured with golden jubilee reissue.

When Kevin Ayers sang, on as his band, The Whole World, played London’s Hyde Park in 1970, his words could almost be describing the future awaiting his then 17-year-old bassist after composing. Inspired by Keith Tippett and Terry Riley’s long-form experimental works, Mike Oldfield obsessively distilled his avant-garde influences into an uncannily accessible formula, whose ensuing popularity and cultural cache were impossible to predict, not least of all by the composer himself. Bringing financial security, though not necessarily happiness, the reverberations of throughout his career have variously come to be seen by him as a both blessing and a curse.

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