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Tubular Bells

Andy Votel joins Stuart to take a sideways glance at the Virgin Records legacy ahead of Stuart's big interview with Richard Branson in the Freak Zone.

Andy Votel takes a sideways glance at the Virgin Records legacy to warm up for Stuart's big interview with Richard Branson in the Freak Zone. Marking 40 years since the release of Mark Oldfield's Tubular Bells, the first ever release on VIrgin Records Andy plays some suitably bonkers records featuring the unique sound of the tubular bell.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 26 May 2013 00:00

Music Played

  • Baltic Fleet

    Red Skies And Factories

    • Baltic Fleet.
    • Blow Up Records.
  • The Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra

    If I Could Step Inside Your Mind

    • Master Flea.
    • Vacilando '68 Recordings.
  • James Holden

    Renata

    • Border Community Recordings Ltd.
  • Norrie Paramor & His Orchestra

    Apache

    • Shadows In Latin.
    • Columbia.
  • Jacques Loussier

    Ballet Photo Rouge

    • Tu Seras Terriblement Gentille.
    • Decca.
  • The Clowns

    A Patota

    • A Patota (Trilha Sonora Original Da Novela).
    • Som Livre.
  • Serge Gainsbourg & Jean Claude Michel Vannier

    Evelyn

    • Slogan OST.
    • Philips.
  • Richard de Bordeaux

    Psychose (feat. Daniel Beretta)

    • Wizzz psychorama francais 1966-71.
    • Born Bad Records.
  • The Super Trio

    My Father's Memory

    • Together Alone.
    • 碍谤茅尘.
  • Lalo Schifrin

    Rock Ballad (Unused Theme From 'The Exorcist')

    • The Exorcist (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
    • Warner Home Video.
  • Andy Votel Makes Tubular Smells

    The Essence Of Exorcism

    • White.
  • Autechre

    1 1 is

    • Exai.
    • Warp Records.

Credit

Role Contributor
Producer Dan Cocker

Broadcast

  • Sun 26 May 2013 00:00