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Tubular Bells 2003 is the 22nd studio album by English musician Mike Oldfield, released on 26 May 2003 by Warner Music Spain. It is a digital re-recording of his 1973 album Tubular Bells, released almost 30 years earlier.
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This is an instrumental song that is more than 25 minutes long. The most famous part is the intro, which was used as the theme to the 1973 horror movie The Exorcist. Without words, this song conveys a rich texture of emotions that reflect Oldfield's state of mind when he wrote it.
May 27, 2003 · Therefore John Cleese was, for Mike, a natural choice as a replacement for the late Vivian Stanshall, who had contributed the Master of Ceremonies part to the 1973 Tubular Bells. Sally Oldfield (musician)
May 27, 2003 · Album Credits. Featuring John Cleese. Producers Mike Oldfield. Writers Mike Oldfield & Traditional.
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Sally Oldfield - After her first appearance on one of Mike's albums for 25 years, on Tres Lunas, Mike's sister Sally returned for Tubular Bells 2003, to reprise her role as vocalist on Tubular Bells. John Cleese - Most famous for his role in the ground breaking British comedy sketch show "Monty Python's Flying Circus" (which ran between 1969 ...