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ANYONEwho grew up in the 70s will remember Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells, the iconic conceptual album featuring weird and wonderful instrumentals and that striking record sleeve of the angular silver tube.
The album, released in 1973, spent some 250 weeks in the UK album charts once it had reached No 1, was used as the theme […]
ANYONEwho grew up in the 70s will remember Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells, the iconic conceptual album featuring weird and wonderful instrumentals and that striking record sleeve of the angular silver tube.
The album, released in 1973, spent some 250 weeks in the UK album charts once it had reached No 1, was used as the theme tune to the film The Exorcist and won a 1974 Grammy Award for best instrumental composition. Within a year he had become a multi-millionaire.
Mike was just 19 and the first artist signed up with Richard Branson’s newly formed Virgin Records when his debut album made him an instant star.
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