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Posted: June 06 2010, 07:01 |
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Quote (Korgscrew @ June 05 2010, 20:15) | I haven't heard anything about plans for a re-release, unfortunately, and I can only assume that the situation with the rights is the same as with all the others.
I do have a rough idea of what Universal's plans are for the near-ish future, though I'll be held up against a wall and mercilessly beaten with a bent bell (or at least it'll be bent by the time they're finished) for saying anything about them...but suffice to say that the Orchestral Tubular Bells doesn't feature. Some things make me think they might be waiting until later to perhaps collect more orchestral stuff (like the Orchestral Hergest Ridge) together, but that's really just me guessing. I can try asking, though! |
Thanks for the reply, Korgscrew, much appreciated.
Assuming it is now in the hands of Mercury, that seems quite promising. After all, with Virgin no longer able to exploit it, the album is now officially deleted until such time as Mercury choose to re-issue it.
And the fact that Virgin have re-issued it on CD more times than any other MO album (other than the original Tubular Bells, of course) seems to indicate that there is still a market for it.
I can imagine that there's a crossover appeal - the classic bell logo on the cover would make it desirable to the general public (and Mike Oldfield fans in particular), whilst the lure of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra would presumably also make it a must-buy for the classical buffs.
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