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Tubular Bells is the debut studio album by English multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter Mike Oldfield, released on 25 May 1973 as the first album on Virgin Records. Oldfield, who was 19 years old when it was recorded, played almost all the instruments on the mostly instrumental album.
The album initially sold slowly, but gained worldwide attention in December 1973 when its opening theme was used for the soundtrack to the horror film The Exorcist (1973). This led to a surge in sales which increased Oldfield's profile and played an important part in the growth of the Virgin Group. It stayed in the top ten of the UK Albums Chart for one year from March 1974, during which it reached number one for one week. It peaked at number three on the US Billboard 200, and reached the top position in Canada and Australia. The album has sold over 2.7 million copies in the UK and an estimated 15 million worldwide.
An orchestral version produced by David Bedford was released in 1975 as The Orchestral Tubular Bells. Oldfield has recorded three sequels: Tubular Bells II (1992), Tubular Bells III (1998), and The Millennium Bell (1999). For the album's thirtieth anniversary Oldfield re-recorded the album as Tubular Bells 2003. A remastered edition was released in 2009. Its contribution to British music was recognised when Oldfield played extracts during the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in London.
This is a used, but in very good condition item, and includes both the stock and brace options. Currently the stock is installed, but you get the brace with the sale.
I had this on a M92 PAP as a brace for a long time, then had the gun registered as an SBR and replaced the brace with a stock...
Under Measure 114, there are allowances for transporting 10+ round removable magazines to the range, for training, etc. How do you do this with a tubular magazine on a shotgun? Are you supposed to disassemble the firearm to transport it to the range? Does anybody have an idea how this is...
Hello,
I’m looking for some clarification in regards to the dreaded Measure 114. I’ve had a Remington 572 since my grandfather gave it to me when I was 8 years old. The gun is priceless to me and still gives me loads of enjoyment to shoot. With the mag ban looming, I’ve got 3 questions that...
18rnd tube magazine. Shoot the lights out as-is or give a little TLC and have a piece of nostalgia.
Had a rear-sight repair at some point but it's a point and shoot rifle.
Cash sale, no trades.