Los Angeles, California and Oldfield's home studio at Roughwood Croft, Chalfont St Giles
Genre
Progressive rock, new-age[1]
Length
58:34
Label
WEA
Producer
Trevor Horn
Tom Newman
Mike Oldfield
Mike Oldfield chronology
Heaven's Open (1991)
Tubular Bells II (1992)
The Songs of Distant Earth (1994)
Tubular Bells series chronology
The Orchestral Tubular Bells (1975)
Tubular Bells II (1992)
Tubular Bells III (1998)
Singles from Tubular Bells II
"Sentinel" Released: 21 September 1992
"Tattoo" Released: 7 December 1992
"The Bell" Released: 5 April 1993
Tubular Bells II is the fifteenth studio album by English guitarist and songwriter Mike Oldfield. It was released on 31 August 1992 by Warner Music UK and is the successor to his debut album Tubular Bells (1973). It was his first album for Warner after having worked with Virgin Records for twenty years. Like its predecessor, Tubular Bells II charted at number 1 in the UK Albums Chart and spun off a top 10 single, "Sentinel".
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TubularBellsII is the fifteenth studio album by English guitarist and songwriter Mike Oldfield. It was released on 31 August 1992 by Warner Music UK...
as The Orchestral TubularBells. It was followed by the albums TubularBellsII (1992), TubularBells III (1998), The Millennium Bell (1999), and a re-recorded...
musician, songwriter, and producer best known for his debut studio album TubularBells (1973), which became an unexpected critical and commercial success....
Unlike TubularBellsII, TubularBells III does not follow the pattern of the two pieces from the original album, but instead references TubularBells musically...
Excerpts "Sentinel" – from TubularBellsII – Live at Edinburgh Castle 1992 – 8:06 "Far Above the Clouds" – from TubularBells III – Live at Horseguards...
TubularBellsII, The Performance Live at Edinburgh Castle is a live concert video by Mike Oldfield released in 1992. The video is a full faithful performance...
alongside TubularBells 2003. This box set includes TubularBells 2003 (a re-recording of the original TubularBells), TubularBellsII and TubularBells III...
The Orchestral TubularBells (1975), TubularBells live (1979), TubularBellsII (1992), TubularBells III (1998) and The Millennium Bell (1999). The album...
The Orchestral TubularBells is an orchestral version of Mike Oldfield's album TubularBells, arranged by David Bedford and recorded in 1974 by the Royal...
Australian Chart Book. pp. 222, 223. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. TubularBellsII and TubularBells III: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010...
Oldfield album available on the MiniDisc format, after Tubular Bells and TubularBellsII were both released on MiniDisc in 1992. A free live performance...
The track "TubularBells 2 (Mike Oldfield & York Remix)" is, unlike the name suggests, not the remix of a track of the album TubularBellsII, but a remix...
instruments at the end of the first part of Mike Oldfield's TubularBellsII (1992) on the track "The Bell". Rickman was one of the many artists who recited Shakespearian...
different edit. The UK version was featured on the 2009 reissue of TubularBells. "Froggy Went A-Courting" was only released as a single in the Netherlands...
UK) Seal, Seal, 1991 (#1 in the UK, #27 in the US) Mike Oldfield, TubularBellsII, 1992 (#1 in the UK, #7 in Germany) Ringo Starr, Time Takes Time, 1992...
"Master of Ceremonies" in Mike Oldfield's premiere performance of TubularBellsII at Edinburgh Castle in 1992. In 2013, he appeared in World War Z. In...
I Am Kloot from Natural History "Dark Star", by Mike Oldfield from TubularBellsII "Dark Star", by Poliça from Give You the Ghost "Dark Star", by Tarja...
himself. The album cover features two depictions of Oldfield's signature TubularBells logo, one in bright pink and the other in dark blue, on a blue night's...