wunderwarzenschwein
A great audiophile recorded version. Makes great pleasure to enjoy this work so perfectly. But the old vinyl version still has a big place in my heart. ;-)
Peter von Mirbach
I really know the original recording by Heart nearly every sound every note is burnt in my brain. Now I hear this and I'm amazed and also a little bit confused. This recording is, although it sounds quite familiar, really worth to enjoy at an Independent piece of music.
I prefer the Artist Mix
This was recorded as a soundtrack for a DVD documentary "From Teh Manor Born".
Rob Reed features amongst them following
Featuring
Tom Newman / Tubular Bells Live - Phil Toms / Rich Nolan
Steve Smith / James Stirling / Steve Bingham / Brenda Stewart
Tubular Bells for Two - Daniel Holdsworth
Phil Spalding / Jay Stapley/ Steve Hillage / Alasdair Malloy
Robert Reed / Les Penning / Tubular Tribute - Rubén Alvarez
Ariane Valdivié / Richard García / Manu Herrera
Paco Salazar / Chris Kimber / Hubert Razack / Stefano Fasce
Rick Fenn / Jon Field / Miguel Engel Arcengelus / Ryan Yard
Fadalack - Luis Suria / Juan García / Marcial Picó / Pablo Egío
Nacho Soto / Cayetano Ruiz / Silverio Carmona
Álvaro Rodríguez Barroso
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This is the most beautiful symphonic progressive music I have heard since I first heard Yes' Magnification nearly 20 years ago. Robert Reed's orchestrations are magnificent, and are very much on par with Trevor Rabin's film scores as well as Larry Groupe's score for Magnification. I am a french horn player, and his soaring horn parts are some of the best I have ever heard.
For some reason I could not select Part1: Sacrifice as my favorite track. It is indeed my favorite. luckeydoug1
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This is a fantastic live statement from Magenta.
The Setlist is awesome. It’s hard to pick a fav.
Christina‘s vocals are outstanding.
The musicianship is top notch.
Go get yourself a treat of Magenta live 🙂 Boris Stalf
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An amazing reinterpretations of old Genesis classics. Even "Invisible touch", in my opinion one of the worst songs by Genesis, in this album is a little gem. You can almost imagine Steve Hackett on classical guitar. mario1984