Before Oldfield started to write music for the album, he revisited
Tubular Bells and mapped out its composition into different coloured sections. Oldfield gave Horn the nickname Dr. Click, because of his insistence in having each part played in time. Oldfield credited Horn in giving the album "rhythm and groove" which he considered a weak spot in his technique and something that the original
Tubular Bells had lacked. Oldfield also credited Horn in encouraging him to play with "more feeling [and] love", as he had become accustomed to playing in an angry way. "When I did, the music started to sing instead of growling at you." When it came to recording the
tubular bells, Oldfield underwent a search to find a set he deemed satisfactory enough as he had destroyed the original bells used on
Tubular Bells. He was close to giving up until he visited a percussion shop in London's
East End, where he "Found a little set, almost like a toy set. And I hit them once and said, 'yeah, that's it'".
Master of Ceremonies The original
Tubular Bells featured a section where
Vivian Stanshall was the Master of Ceremonies who calls out instruments being played. For
Tubular Bells II, Oldfield and the production team were unsure whether to include a similar part for the sequel and various takes were made, including one of Oldfield doing the part, another featuring Horn in a
Scouse accent, a "Disneyland-type voice", and the computer
HAL 9000 from
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). In the end, Oldfield enlisted English actor
Alan Rickman to introduce the instruments at the end of "
The Bell", which concludes the first half. He was chosen for the "Shakespearean" style of his voice. Rickman's role is credited as "a strolling player", because he had not been chosen to take part when the artwork had been completed. On alternative mixes of "The Bell" released as single B-sides,
Billy Connolly and Stanshall each played the Master of Ceremonies. On two alternative language B-sides, German comedian
MC Otto and Spanish musician MC Carlos Finaly played the Master of Ceremonies in German and Spanish, respectively. ==Tracks==