The album was released in the UK on 21 November 1994. It went to No. 24 on the
UK Albums Chart and reached gold certification by the
British Phonographic Industry. Its US release followed in January 1995 on
Reprise Records. The album was released as a CD and, shortly afterwards, as an
Enhanced CD of which two versions were made. Both versions' initial pressings contained an image of a
manta ray flying in front of a planet on the front cover; later pressings change the image to one of a suited man holding a glowing orb with manta rays flying overhead. The second pressing of the enhanced CD contains slightly more multimedia content, including the full version of the "
Let There Be Light" video. The CD audio content is the same on all versions of the album. It was also released as a vinyl LP, which has become a rare item. The enhanced CD content, for
Apple Macintosh PowerPC computers only, was rendered on
Silicon Graphics computers and used
Apple's QuickTime II technology. The re-release back cover lists the "CD ROM Track" as track 000 (where all tracks have a three-digit number), and a length of 0:00. Produced in 1994 it was an early example of Enhanced CD content. Oldfield used
Emagic Logic Audio for sequencing and
Pro Tools hardware for the recording of the album using a combination of tape and hard drive recording. == Track listing ==