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Boxed

Boxed

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Creators: Mike Oldfield, David Strange, David Bedford, David / Oldfield, Mike Bedford, Robert Lucas Pearsall, Lawrence Wright, Leslie Penning, Vernon Handley, Steve Broughton, Jon Field, Terry Oldfield, Tom Newman
Label: Virgin Records Us
Category: Music

List Price: $32.98
Buy New: $29.49
You Save: $3.49 (11%)



New (20) Used (6) Collectible (1) from $21.95

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 98156

Format: Box Set
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 4.8 x 1

MPN: 87818
UPC: 077778781820
EAN: 5012981999124
ASIN: B0000072NT

Release Date: December 10, 2002
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Tubular Bells: Part One
  • Tubular Bells Part: Two
  • The Rio Grande
  • Portsmouth
  • In Dulci Jubilo

  Disc 2
  • Hergest Ridge: Part One
  • Hergest Ridge: Part Two
  • An Extract From Star's End
  • Argiers
  • Speak (Tho You Only Say Farewell)

  Disc 3
  • Ommadawn: Part One
  • Ommadawn: Part Two
  • The Phaeacian Games
  • First Excursion

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  • Music of the Spheres
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  • Amarok

Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Words Fail....   February 8, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Words cannot express the influence that Oldfield's first four albums had on me in the 70s. "Boxed" contains three of them, plus his "Collaborations" with David Bedford, which contains some of my favorite Oldfield performances (jawdroppers like "First Excursion"). Get this Box Set, plus his "Incantations" album, and you'll realize how great it was to be an Oldfield fan in the 1970s.


3 out of 5 stars great music bad presentation   June 8, 2005
 2 out of 8 found this review helpful

There is no doubt that the music in this so called boxed set is very good and for further info I humbly refer you to previous reviews. My disapointment comes in the destruction of the artist concept and display of the product. After reading the reviews I realized that most of you recall the album release, the albums came in a box format hence the title. But i do not know if the same people recall the original release of the cd which came in a clam shell box cleverly reproducing the album presentation. What is being past as a box is now a jewel case inside a flimsy slip cover the title should now be changed to Mike Oldfield jeweled cased.


5 out of 5 stars A Must for Oldfield Fans   February 27, 2004
 11 out of 12 found this review helpful

I have to say it... this is one of the best showcases of Mike's earlier work. This remixed version of "Tubular Bells" was created as a way to convince Mike that a quadraphonic mix should be created and released. Mike listened and proclaimed it perfect as was, so it was released. The original version, compared to this remix, sounded cluttered and confused. Also, the original American quad pressing, using the CD-4 system as opposed to the SQ format used in England, was marred by a very poor quality pressing. Contrary to what was said in the booklet accompanying this box set in CD, the recordings held on these discs are, in fact, SQ quad despite claims otherwise. I also have the LP set, and I directly compared them. So if you have a Dolby Pro Logic II setting on your playback system, by all means use it. The mix of "Ommadawn" is the same as was originally released on both SQ and QS quad versions in England, and on SQ here. The first part contains a chant, by Clodagh Simonds, that builds up toward the conclusion. Played back in surround, this chant takes on an etherial quality; Clodagh's voice suspended in mid-air as the additional instruments gradually come in. This is lost in the stereo mix, which I also have on another CD. "Hergest Ridge" features a musical tone poem, as it could be described, of where Mike was brought up. The shorter selections in the "Collaborations" album are also quite good. "In Dulci Jubilo", which is a Christmas song, takes on a highland fling style. As for "Speak", it's a duet with Mike and David Bedford on the vocals. This is a great box set, and I encourage any true Mike Oldfield fan to add it to their collection.


5 out of 5 stars Gives a new light on early Oldfield's recordings   August 6, 2003
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a must have for real Oldfield's fan..."Ommadawn", "Hergest ridge" and "Tubular bells" are his classic works, here they come along in slightly different versions and unreleased songs...The songs are really interesting especially delicate piano tune "Speak..." with vocals by Mike and beautifull "first excursion", that signals a beginning of "Incantations" era....
"Tubular bells" has a bit different sound from original and it features diffrrent ending - very funny "sailor's hornipipe" version with crazy commentary by Drunken Vivian Stanhall (master of ceremony in part 1) - a very nice suprise...
If you are a big fan of Early progressive and instrumental music,or just a Mike Oldfield fan this is a must have for you - it is also good for those fans that don't have internet to collect Mike's rare songs...



5 out of 5 stars Mike and Me   April 5, 2003
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Like most people, I suppose, first became aware of Mike Oldfield when THE EXORCIST first came out. Those haunting strains from TUBULAR BELLS really affected me when I saw the film lo these many yuears ago and again when I bought the album. I hyave owned that one in just about every format possible from Long Playing Record through Cassette tape to midi file and now on CD thanks to this beautiful set. A set which also features HERGEST RIDGE, OMMADAWN (another GREAT Mike Oldfield composition btw) and an album of collaborations. Unlike the LP version (which I have also owned of this boxed set) the cd boxed splits the collaborations on to the three cds that contain his first three albums. This seems to me a better way to hear them then all piled together on a separate cd the way they were with the record. They seem to complete the listening experience one has when one puts a Mike Oldfield work into one's cd player one soon notices that---whatever one is listening to: Tubular Bells, Hergest Ridge, Ommadawn...whatever---it's just not long enough. One wants the listening experience to continue..or, at least, one wants a few encores. And that's what you get here. What can I say, kids? BUY IT!!!

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