It was 1992, a time of musical turbulence and experimentation, when new and exciting bands were cutting through the dead weeds of a changing music industry and forever leaving their mark on a brave new world. So what better time for Mike Oldfield to have a number one album with his long-awaited sequel to 1973's original 'Tubular Bells'.
We had no idea what to expect from this one, as you'll find out pretty much straight away, but we were definitely interested to see what made it such a big deal upon release. Along the way we also chat about the likes of The Shamen, Brand New Heavies and Skid Row among other people in the charts at the time.
You can hear all of the Oldfield album and the rest of the singles we talk about on our companion spotify playlist, there are some ace tracks on there this week for sure. As usual please get in contact on our facebook or twitter to say hi or let us know your thoughts on Tubular Bells in general.
S04E19 Take That ’Everything Changes’
S04E18 Pet Shop Boys ’Very’
S04E17 Nirvana ’In Utero’
S04E16 Meat Loaf ’Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell’
S04E15 Mariah Carey ’Music Box’
S04E14 UB40 ’Promises & Lies’
S04E13 U2 ’Zooropa’ with special guest Stephen Hill from Riot Act
S04E12 Jamiroquai ’Emergency On Planet Earth’
S04E11 2 Unlimited ’No Limits’
A Very PCL Christmas!
S04E10 Janet Jackson ‘janet.‘
S04E09 New Order ‘Republic‘
S04E08 Cliff Richard ‘The Album‘
S04E07 David Bowie ‘Black Tie, White Noise‘
S04E06 - Bonus Episode! Monster Magnet ’Superjudge’
S04E05 Suede 'Suede'
S04E04 Depeche Mode 'Songs of Faith & Devotion'
S04E03 Lenny Kravitz 'Are You Gonna Go My Way'
S04E02B East 17 Addendum Bonus
S04E02 East 17 ’Walthamstow’
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