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Maestro was conceived as a tie-in to Tubular Bells 2003, a re-recording of English progressive rock musician Mike Oldfield's 1973 debut album, Tubular Bells, for its thirtieth anniversary. The game was originally titled The Tube World because of this, and snippets of the re-recorded album are featured as part of the soundtrack.
Review by Gamers Europe:
https://archive.ph/20060530135309/http://www.gamerseurope.com/articles/476
Review by Sean McManus:
https://www.sean.co.uk/a/musicjournalism/mike_oldfield_maestro.shtm
Interview in The Guardian where Oldfield mentions the working title:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2003/jul/31/interviews.onlinesupplement
https://archive.ph/20060530135309/http://www.gamerseurope.com/articles/476
Review by Sean McManus:
https://www.sean.co.uk/a/musicjournalism/mike_oldfield_maestro.shtm
Interview in The Guardian where Oldfield mentions the working title:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2003/jul/31/interviews.onlinesupplement
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