Oldfield, Mike: Opus One - Limited

Oldfield, Mike SKU: 43484638
Oldfield, Mike: Opus One - Limited

Oldfield, Mike: Opus One - Limited

Oldfield, Mike SKU: 43484638

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Opus One - Limited
Artist: Oldfield, Mike
Label: EMI Europe Generic
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 602448629272
Genre: Rock

To celebrate Record Store Day in 2022, Universal Music Recordings are delighted to release Opus One, the original demo recorded by Mike Oldfield that was later to become the global phenomenon, Tubular Bells. Conceptualised in downtime while working as the bass player in the cult group Kevin Ayers And The Whole World, the teenage Mike Oldfield recorded his music in a small flat in Tottenham and a bedroom in his parents home in Harold Wood, Essex. Working with a tape recorder borrowed from Ayers, Oldfield created tape loops and worked with such advanced studio items as a screwdriver and a piece of card to get the multi-tracking he desired. This was the tape that was rejected by many record companies, and ultimately approved by Simon Draper and Richard Branson at Virgin Records. Re-recorded at The Manor Studio, with additional sections added, Tubular Bells was released on May 25th 1973, launching both Mike Oldfield's career and Virgin Records. The rest, as they say. Unreleased until 2009, Opus One was made available on the 35th Anniversary box set of Tubular Bells. Now to begin the commemorations for Tubular Bells 50th Anniversary, Opus One appears on vinyl for the first and only time ever in a limited pressing, cut at Abbey Road by Miles Showell, with a brand-new cover designed by Phil Smee and overseen by Mike Oldfield, which hints towards what was to come.

Tracks:
1.1 Tubular Bells - Long (22:52)
1.2 Caveman - Lead in (2:40)
1.3 Caveman (5:02)
1.4 Peace a (6:57)
1.5 Peace B (4:16)
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