nsherin
In stereo nirvana...

I've just been listening to Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. A stunning album, with some aggressive and soaring guitars, which really set the mood and atmosphere to the music. This album is a classic - and most people only recognise the first 4 minutes or so as part of The Exorcist soundtrack. They ought to listen to the entire album.....
I've long been a fan of this album - first heard it when I was two years old on a Ferguson record deck that my parents had back then. Had various copies of it on tape and then CD over the years. It still sounds superb to this day. Also have the vinyl - must give that a spin sometime, when I haven't had a few beers....
It's the first time I've got round to playing this on my current setup - not sure why I didn't dig it out earlier. I've got the 2000 HDCD pressing and the detail, bass depth and instrument seperation is simply stunning - I think this will be in the tray a lot this week. It's also on the iPod for listening at work tomorrow.
Tubular Bells 2003 also sounds excellent - a fresh, modern, open, airy and 'bouncy' remake of the original. Have tried to get the DVD-A version in Virgin to try with my Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2, but no luck as yet. Orchestral Tubular Bells is also a nice listen too!