The tracklisting includes: 'Tubular Bells (Part 1)', 'Don Alfonso', 'In Dolci Jubilo', 'Portsmouth', 'William Tell Overture', 'Guilty', 'Blue Peter', 'Wonderful Land', 'Five Miles Out', 'Moonlight Shadow', 'Shadow On The Wall', 'Crimes Of Passion', 'Trick Of The Light', 'To France', 'Etude', 'Pictures In The Dark', 'Shine', '.. Read more
| Starring | Mike Oldfield |
|---|---|
| Genres | Music/Musical |
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The tracklisting includes: 'Tubular Bells (Part 1)', 'Don Alfonso', 'In Dolci Jubilo', 'Portsmouth', 'William Tell Overture', 'Guilty', 'Blue Peter', 'Wonderful Land', 'Five Miles Out', 'Moonlight Shadow', 'Shadow On The Wall', 'Crimes Of Passion', 'Trick Of The Light', 'To France', 'Etude', 'Pictures In The Dark', 'Shine', 'Innocent', 'Earth Moving' and 'Heavens Open'.
| Starring | Mike Oldfield |
|---|---|
| Studio | VIRGIN RECORDS LTD. |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 49 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Music/Musical |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 29 Nov 2004 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
An interesting but somewhat overlong DVD has all the big hits from Mike Oldfield, the best by far is the 1983 big seller 'Moonlight Shadow' with Maggie Reilly on vocals but noticeable others good tracks are Tubular Bells, Five Miles Out, Portsmouth & In Dolci Jubilo.
The track 'To France' is good but the video selected to accompany this DVD is poor, a much better performance of this was made by German TV station WDR for a show called 'Bananas' (not joking).
Overall picture quality is good, and so is the sound apart from evidence of tape hiss on quiet sections of 'Tubular Bells' but to be fair it was filmed quite a few years ago.
DVD well worth a look.
An interesting but somewhat overlong DVD has all the big hits from Mike Oldfield, the best by far is the 1983 big seller 'Moonlight Shadow' with Maggie Reilly on vocals but noticeable others good tracks are Tubular Bells, Five Miles Out, Portsmouth & In Dolci Jubilo.
The track 'To France' is good but the video selected to accompany this DVD is poor, a much better performance of this was made by German TV station WDR for a show called 'Bananas' (not joking).
Overall picture quality is good, and so is the sound apart from evidence of tape hiss on quiet sections of 'Tubular Bells' but to be fair it was filmed quite a few years ago.
DVD well worth a look.