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The Moody Blues - Collection - 11 Albums - 1967-1999
Страна исполнителя: United Kingdom Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Symphonic Prog, Art Rock, Psychedelic Pop || Аудио кодек: FLAC || Тип рипа: (tracks + .cue) || Битрейт аудио: lossless || Включает: Full artwork, jpg, 600 dpi || Общая длительность: 11:06:49 || (amazon.com): 2008 reissue of their Moody Blues first seven album releases, each with bonus content. From their first landmark album release, Days Of Future Passed, with creative members Justin Hayward (guitar, vocals) and John Lodge (bass, vocals) coming on board plus the classics 'Nights In White Satin' and 'Tuesday Afternoon' finding instant success with radio and record buyers, their appeal became instantaneously widespread orldwide. Each release in this set of their first seven evolutionary albums includes a varying number of special mixes or versions of songs that are also represented in their final form on the respective albums from their highly spectacular career.
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Symphonic Prog, Art Rock, Baroque Pop, Psychedelic Pop Год издания оригинала: 1967 LP Deram #SML-707 Год переиздания: 2008 Страна - производитель диска: EU Издатель (лейбл): Deram/Universal Номер по каталогу: 530 663-1 Тип: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks Продолжительность: 01:10:03 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. The Day Begins (5:51) 2. Dawn: Dawn Is A Feeling (3:49) 3. The Morning: Another Morning (3:48) 4. Lunch Break: Peak Hour (5:33) 5. The Afternoon (8:23) . a) Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) . b) (Evening) Time To Get Away 6. Evening (6:40) . a) The Sun Set . b) Twilight Time 7. The Night: Nights In White Satin (7:30) Bonus Tracks: 8. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood [BBC Radio Session] (2:25) 9. Fly Me High [Mono Single] (2:54) 10. I Really Haven't Got The Time [Mono Single] (3:07) 11. Love And Beauty [Mono Single] (2:24) 12. Leave This Man Alone [Mono Single] (2:59) 13. Cities [Mono Single] (2:23) 14. Tuesday Afternoon [Alternate Mix] (4:20) 15. Dawn Is A Feeling [Alternate Version] (2:19) 16. The Sun Set [Alternate Version Without Orchestra] (2:49) 17. Twilight Time [Alternate Vocal Mix] (2:27) Состав: - Graeme Edge / drums - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass, acoustic guitar, vocals - Michael Pinder / keyboards, vocals, mellotron - Ray Thomas / flute, vocals - The London Festival Orchestra conducted by Peter Knight / orchestra REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- (en.wikipedia.org): In Search of the Lost Chord is a concept album around a broad theme of quest and discovery, including world exploration (Dr. Livingstone, I Presume), music and philosophy through the ages (House of Four Doors), lost love (The Actor), spiritual development (Voices in the Sky), knowledge in a changing world (Ride My See-Saw), higher consciousness (Legend of a Mind), imagination (The Best Way to Travel), and space exploration (Departure). Space exploration would go on to become the theme of the Moodies' 1969 album To Our Children's Children's Children, inspired by and dedicated to the Apollo 11 mission. The mysterious "lost chord" of the title is revealed to be the mantra "Om" (in the last stanza of Graeme Edge's poem "The Word").
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Symphonic Prog, Art Rock, Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock Год издания оригинала: 1968 LP Deram #SML 711 Год переиздания: 2008 Страна - производитель диска: EU Издатель (лейбл): Deram/Universal Номер по каталогу: 530 706-9 Тип: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks Продолжительность: 01:15:59 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Departure (0:44) 2. Ride my see-saw (3:38) 3. Dr. Livingstone, I presume? (2:58) 4. House of four doors (4:12) 5. Legend of a mind (6:36) 6. House of four doors, pt.2 (1:47) 7. Voices in the sky (3:25) 8. The best way to travel (3:14) 9. Visions of paradise (4:15) 10. The actor (4:39) 11. The word (0:48) 12. Om (5:44) Bonus Tracks: 13. A Simple Game [Justin Hayward Vocal Mix] (03:28) 14. The Best Way To Travel [Additional Vocal Mix] (04:05) 15. Visions of Paradise [Instrumental Version] (04:32) 16. What Am I Doing Here [Original Version] (03:55) 17. The Word [Mellotron Mix] (01:04) 18. Om (Extended Version) (06:09) 19. Dr. Livingstone, I Presume [BBC 'Top Gear' Session] (02:59) 20. Thinking Is The Best Way To Travel [BBC "Top Gear" Session] (03:40) 21. A Simple Game [1968 Single B-Side] (03:44) Состав: - Graeme Edge / drums - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass, acoustic guitar, vocals - Michael Pinder / keyboards, vocals, mellotron - Ray Thomas / flute, vocals REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- (cduniverse.com): Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the original stereo mix of this 1969 classic from the UK Pop/Prog pioneers featuring five bonus tracks. Previously released as an SACD disc, this regular CD issue features sleeve notes and rare photographs.
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Symphonic Prog, Art Rock, Psychedelic Pop Год издания оригинала: 1969 LP Threshold Records #THS 1 Год переиздания: 2008 Страна - производитель диска: EU Издатель (лейбл): Threshold Records/Universal Номер по каталогу: 530 857-9 Тип: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks Продолжительность: 01:04:16 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Higher And Higher (4:06) 2. Eyes Of A Child (2:23) 3. Floating (3:03) 4. Eyes Of A Child Pt. 2 (1:21) 5. I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Hundred (1:06) 6. Beyond (2:57) 7. Out And In (3:43) 8. Gypsy (3:34) 9. Eternity Road (4:18) 10. Candle Of Life (4:18) 11. Sun Is Still Shining (3:37) 12. I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Million (0:34) 13. Watching And Waiting (4:19) Bonus Tracks: 14. Gypsy [Alternate Version] (04:16) 15. Candle of Life [Alternate Version] (04:55) 16. Sun Is Still Shining [Extended Version] (04:03) 17. Have You Heard / The Voyage / Have You Heard [David Symonds BBC Radio One Concert 17 December 1969] (05:36) 18. Legend of a Mind [David Symonds BBC Radio One Concert 17 December 1969] (04:33) Состав: - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass guitar, vocals - Michael Pinder / keyboards, vocals - Ray Thomas / harmonica, flute, vocals - Graeme Edge / drums, percussion REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- (Jaan Uhelszki, amazon.com): Released in 1969, just eight months after In Search of the Lost Chord, Threshold continues the Moody Blues's journey as cosmic seekers but in a less exotic manner. Here, Justin Hayward packs away the sitar and the band has swept most of the mystical and Eastern influences under the Kilim rug, replacing them with a science-fictional search for meaning and futuristic production methods. As on two earlier albums, Graeme Edge regales listeners with esoteric poetry, this time adding a whimsical, ironic edge to his ponderous verse. The songs have also undergone a similar overhaul, allowing the band's talent for melody to overcome the psychedelic whirls that embellished the earlier albums. John Lodge's assertive bass takes control of the bucolic "Lovely to See You," Roy Thomas's deceptively cheerful "Dear Diary," and the upbeat "Lazy Days," which also contains an unexpected lyrical sting. Indeed, the entire album is underpinned with a wistful melancholy as the grandiose rockers capture the bittersweet fleeting moments of the '60s.
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Symphonic Prog, Art Rock, Psychedelic Pop Год издания оригинала: 1969 LP Deram #SML 1035 Год переиздания: 2008 Страна - производитель диска: EU Издатель (лейбл): Deram/Universal Номер по каталогу: 530 662-5 Тип: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks Продолжительность: 01:08:17 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. In the beginning (2:07) 2. Lovely to see you (2:34) 3. Dear diary (3:56) 4. Send me no wine (2:21) 5. To share our love (2:53) 6. So deep within you (3:07) 7. Never comes the day (4:43) 8. Lazy day (2:43) 9. Are you sitting comfortably? (3:30) 10. The dream (0:57) 11. Have you heard? pt. 1 (1:28) 12. The voyage (4:10) 13. Have you heard? pt. 2 (2:26) Bonus Tracks: 14. In The Beginning [Full Version] (03:28) 15. So Deep Within You [Extended Version] (03:29) 16. Dear Diary [Alternate Vocal Mix] (04:05) 17. Have You Heard [Original Take] (03:52) 18. The Voyage [Original Take] (04:19) 19. Lovely To See You [John Peel's 'Top Gear'] (02:26) 20. Send Me No Wine [John Peel's 'Top Gear'] (02:40) 21. So Deep Within You ['The Tony Brandon Show'] (03:08) 22. Are You Sitting Comfortably ['The Tony Brandon Show'] (03:38) Состав: - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass guitar, vocals - Michael Pinder / keyboards, vocals - Ray Thomas / harmonica, flute, vocals - Graeme Edge / drums, percussion REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Symphonic Prog, Art Rock, Psychedelic Pop
Год издания оригинала: 1970 LP Threshold Records #THS 3 Год переиздания: 2008 Страна - производитель диска: EU Издатель (лейбл): Threshold/Universal Номер по каталогу: 530 662-6 Тип: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks Продолжительность: 01:04:11 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Question (5:43) 2. How is it (we are here) (2:44) 3. And the tide rushes in (2:57) 4. Don't you feel small (2:37) 5. Tortoise and the hare (3:19) 6. It's up to you (3:11) 7. Minstrel's song (4:27) 8. Dawning is the day (4:21) 9. Melancholy man (5:45) 10. The balance (3:28) Bonus Tracks: 11. Mike's Number One (3:36) 12. Question [Alternate Version] (6:08) 13. Minstrel's Song [Original Mix] (4:35) 14. It's Up To You [Original Mix] (3:19) 15. Don't You Fell Small [Original Mix] (3:02) 16. Dawning Is The Day [Full Original Mix] (4:36) Состав: - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass guitar, vocals - Michael Pinder / keyboards, vocals - Ray Thomas / harmonica, flute, vocals - Graeme Edge / drums, percussion REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- (Barron Laycock "Labradorman", amazon.com): This is the first of the "post-concept" album releases of the fabulous group that had first put the vital and exciting new sound of synthesized music on the map and integrated it with such mastery with the wall of dreamy electric sound they are so famous for. After exhausting the field of concept albums with four or five in a row, commencing with "In Search Of The Lost Chord" and ending with "Question Of balance a few breathless years later, the group finally retired in the early 1970s to regain their energy and momentum, and eventually released this new album, which features a wide range of terrific songs written by each of the band members, but really lacking any unifying theme other than the interesting word play on the musical scale with the album's title of Every Good Boy Deserves Favor i.e., first letter of each of the words in the title works out to EGBDF, or the musical scale. Nothing like historical musical trivia to spark up a review!
There is a lot of good listening here, and a lot of musical virtuosity, especially with Mike Pinder on the Moog synthesizer, but also with great electric guitar and bass work by Justin Hayward and John Lodge, respectively, and also with terrific work by Graham Edge on drums and Ray Thomas on a variety of wind instruments. Of course, "The Story In Your Eyes" was the smash single driving the album up the charts, and every song from The Procession" to the final "My Song are quite good. My own personal favorites are "The Story In Your Eyes and a terrific song that never got any air time at all, "You Can Never Go Home Again" written and sung by Justin Hayward. By the way, Justin and John (Lodge) later released a interesting album called "Blue Jays" that I would love to see come out on CD. While it is an uneven album, there are four or five songs in it that truly deserve to see the light of day again, and unfortunately they never play any of them in concert. As far as this album is concerned, in my humble opinion it is a definite keeper. Enjoy! Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Symphonic Prog, Art Rock, Psychedelic Pop Год издания оригинала: 1971 LP Threshold Records #THS 5 Год переиздания: 2008 Страна - производитель диска: EU Издатель (лейбл): Threshold/Universal Номер по каталогу: 530 662-7 Тип: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks Продолжительность: 47:33 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Procession (4:40) 2. The story in your eyes (2:56) 3. Our guessing game (3:34) 4. Emily's song (3:42) 5. After you came (4:39) 6. One more time to live (5:41) 7. Nice to be here (4:23) 8. You can never go home (4:14) 9. My song (6:19) Bonus Tracks: 10. The Story In Your Eyes [Original Version] (3:30) 11. The Dreamer (4:55) Состав: - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass guitar, vocals - Michael Pinder / keyboards, vocals - Ray Thomas / harmonica, flute, vocals - Graeme Edge / drums, percussion REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- (Bruce Eder, Allmusic.com): Despite the presence of a pair of ballads -- one of them ("New Horizons") by Justin Hayward the latter's most romantic number since "Nights in White Satin" -- Seventh Sojourn was notable at the time of its release for showing the hardest-rocking sound this band had ever produced on record. It's all relative, of course, compared to their prior work, but the music is comparatively stripped down here, and on a lot of it Graeme Edge's drumming and John Lodge's bass work comprise a more forceful and assertive rhythm section than they had on earlier records, on numbers such as "Lost in a Lost World," "You and Me," and "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock & Roll Band)." The latter, authored by Lodge, was -- along with Lodge's "Isn't Life Strange" -- one of two AM radio hits that helped drive the sales of this album, issued in early November of 1972, past all previous levels. Indeed, it was with the release of this album that the Moodies achieved their great commercial success in America and around the world, with a "Grand Tour" that kept them on the road for much of the year that followed. The irony was that it was all about to end for them, for years to come, and the signs of it were all over this record -- Seventh Sojourn took a long time to record, and a lot of the early work on it had to be junked ("Isn't Life Strange" was one of the few early songs to get completed); it was clear to all concerned except the fans that, after six years of hard work in their present configuration, they all needed to stop working with each other for a time, and this was clear in the songs -- many have a downbeat, pensive edge to them, and if they reflected a questioning attitude that had come out on recent albums, the tone of the questioning on songs like "Lost in a Lost World," "You and Me," and "When You're a Free Man" had a darker, more desperate tone. Perhaps the group's mostly youthful, collegiate audience didn't notice at the time because it fit the mood of the times -- the album hit the stores in America the day before Richard Nixon's landslide presidential re-election victory (the culmination of events behind the scenes that would subsequently drive him from office). But the members were not working well together, and this would be the last wholly successful record -- difficult as it was to deliver -- that this lineup of the band would record, as well as the last new work by the group for over five years. And oddly enough, even amid the difficulties in getting it finished, Seventh Sojourn would offer something new in the way of sounds from the group -- Michael Pinder, in particular, introduced a successor to the Mellotron, with which he'd been amazing audiences for six years, in the form of the Chamberlain, which is all over this album.
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Symphonic Prog, Art Rock, Psychedelic Pop Год издания оригинала: 1972 LP Threshold Records #THS 7 Год переиздания: 2008 Страна - производитель диска: EU Издатель (лейбл): Threshold/Universal Номер по каталогу: 530 662-8 Тип: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks Продолжительность: 01:03:37 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Lost In A Lost World (4:41) 2. New Horizons (5:10) 3. For My Lady (3:57) 4. Isn't Life Strange (6:10) 5. You And Me (4:20) 6. The Land Of Make-believe (4:50) 7. When You're A Free Man (6:35) 8. I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band) (4:17) Bonus Tracks: 9. Isn't Life Strange (Original Version) (8:10) 10. You And Me (Backing Track) (6:33) 11. Lost In A Lost World (Instrumental Demo) (4:41) 12. Island (4:30) Состав: - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass guitar, vocals - Michael Pinder / keyboards, vocals - Ray Thomas / harmonica, flute, vocals - Graeme Edge / drums, percussion REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- (Mr. Young, zjzjyy1990.blogbus.com): Progressive rock bands stumbled into the '80s, some with the crutch of commercial concessions under one arm, which makes the Moody Blues' elegant entrance via Long Distance Voyager — a number one album in the US — all the more impressive. Ironically enough, this was also the only album that the group ever got to record at their custom-designed Threshold Studio. The latter, given to them by Decca Records head Sir Edward Lewis in the early '70s and built to their specifications — but completed while they were on hiatus and never before used by the band (the preceding album, Octave, having been recorded in California to accommodate Mike Pinder) — was destroyed a short time after Long Distance Voyager's completion, in the wake of Decca's sale to Polygram. In that connection, it was also their best sounding album to date, and in just about every way is a happier listening experience than Octave was, much as it appears to have been a happier recording experience. While they may steal a page or two from the Electric Light Orchestra's then-recent playbook, the Moodies are careful to play their game: dreamy, intelligent songs at once sophisticated and simple. Many of these songs rank with the band's best: "The Voice" is a sweeping and majestic call to adventure, while the closing trio from Ray Thomas ("Painted Smile," "Reflective Smile," and "Veteran Cosmic Rocker") forms a skillfully wrought, if sometimes scathing, self-portrait. In between are winning numbers from John Lodge ("Talking Out of Turn" the pink-hued "Nervous") and Graeme Edge ("22,000 Days"), who tries his hand successfully in some philosophizing worthy of ex-member Mike Pinder. Apart from the opening track, Justin Hayward furnishes a pair of romantic ballads, the languid "In My World" (which benefits greatly from a beautiful chorus heavily featuring Ray Thomas' voice), which distantly recalls his Seventh Sojourn classic "New Horizons," and the more pop-oriented, beat-driven romantic ballad "Meanwhile." In typical Moodies fashion, these songs provide different perspectives of the same shared lives and observations. "Gemini Dream," which was a big hit in the U.S., does sound dated in the post-Xanadu landscape, but never does the band lose the courage of their convictions. Although the title and the cover art reference the then-recent Voyager space probe (forever burned in the minds of anyone who slogged through the first Star Trek movie, but then there's never a brain-burrowing grub around when you need one), only half of the songs have a "voyager" connection if you apply it to touring on the road; apologetic love songs consume the other half. Still, not everything has to be a concept album, especially when the songs go down this smooth. This album should make anybody's short list of Moodies goodies. And, yes, that's Patrick Moraz, ex-Refugee and ex-Yes member, who makes his recording debut with the band here, in place of original member Mike Pinder. The 2008 reissue only adds one bonus track, the minute-shorter single edit of "The Voice," but it is well-annotated and also offers the first significant improvement in sound that the album has ever enjoyed — as good as those harmonies sounded on the original LP (and they sounded great), they're significantly better on the expanded edition, and the playing comes through with startling clarity, full of rich timbres. The upgrade to what was already a pretty good sounding CD was a welcome surprise, and is worth the new purchase.
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Symphonic Prog, Art Rock, Psychedelic Pop Год издания оригинала: 1981 LP Threshold Records #KTXC 139 Год переиздания: 2008 Страна - производитель диска: EU Издатель (лейбл): Decca/Universal Номер по каталогу: 530 933-0 Тип: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Track Продолжительность: 51:04 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. The voice (5:18) 2. Talking out of turn (7:18) 3. Gemini dream (4:07) 4. In my world (7:17) 5. Meanwhile (4:08) 6. 22,000 days (5:27) 7. Nervous (5:45) 8. Painted smile (3:18) 9. Reflective smile (0:37) 10. Veteran cosmic rockers (3:14) Bonus Track: 11. The Voice (4:17) [Single Edit] Состав: - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass, vocals - Ray Thomas / flutes, harmonicas, vocals - Graeme Edge / drums - Patrick Moraz / keyboards + - The New World Philharmonic - Pip Williams / string arrangements REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- (Michael Ofjord, allmusic.com): Though this 1988 recording starts out with a song that rightfully stands with their best work, the rest of the album doesn't live up to that high standard. "I Know You're out There Somewhere" (a thematic extension of the 1986 hit "Your Wildest Dreams") is lyrically and musically superior in all aspects; fine textured keyboards from Patrick Moraz are featured in the middle of the song. However, the rest of the album is mostly inconsequential material that simply doesn't grab the listener. Part of the problem lies in the fact that Justin Hayward and John Lodge wrote all of the material. Ray Thomas is totally absent, and while he contributed less songs in the 1980s, his absence is sorely missed, especially in the vocal harmonies. Thomas' songs often bring a more whimsical point of view, which certainly would have helped diversify the mood of this release. Also, there is a "techno" feel to many of the arrangements, bringing a "manufactured" feel to the proceedings. In all fairness, none of the songs are total failures, and Sur La Mer is a bit more consistent overall than the Moodies last effort, The Other Side of Life. "Vintage Wine" is a catchy, if slight, look back at the '60s. "Deep" is as overtly sexual as any piece in the Moody Blues songbook. "Breaking Point" is much darker than most material in the group's catalog, as it looks at someone who is seemingly at the brink of losing sanity. Though the Moody Blues have been unjustly criticized over their career for being pompous or bombastic, their unique gift to the world of popular music is as archetypal art-rockers who sincerely write of the quest for finding meaning in life. Unfortunately, on Sur La Mer, most of the songs are of the light and laid-back variety; the group could have used more bombast and self-importance.
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Classic Rock Год издания оригинала: 1988 Страна - производитель диска: Germany Издатель (лейбл): Polydor Номер по каталогу: 835 756-2 Тип: CD, Album Продолжительность: 51:01 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. I know you're out there somewhere (6:33) 2. Want to be with you (4:48) 3. River of endless love (4:45) 4. No more lies (5:13) 5. Here comes the weekend (4:13) 6. Vintage wine (3:38) 7. Breaking point (4:56) 8. Miracle (4:56) 9. Love is on the run (5:00) 10. Deep (6:50) Состав: - Justin Hayward / guitars, keyboards, vocals, drum sequencing - John Lodge / bass, keyboards, vocals, drum sequencing - Graeme Edge / acoustic drums - Patrick Moraz / keyboards - Tony Visconti / programming REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- (Dave Connolly, allmusic.com): As much as The Moody Blues have earned the right to make a mediocre album, they shouldn't have been given the keys to the studio without a better batch of ideas than what ended up on Keys of the Kingdom. Like Sur La Mer three years earlier, many of the songs on here feel like prefabricated studio pop: programmed drum beats, sterile keyboards and soulless guitars pop up in the speakers seemingly untouched by human hands, compounded by brass arrangements and backing singers that were never a part of the Moodies' original vision. Perhaps "Once Is Enough" says it best; most listeners will quickly put this aside as an underinspired exercise and seek refuge in the band's glory days. Yet fans will strain to find that familiar glint of gold in Keys of the Kingdom, and they'll hear it in several pleasant tracks from John Lodge--including the tuneful "Lean On Me (Tonight)," which was wisely the only track from here salvaged for the subsequent Night At Red Rocks release--and the Ray Thomas track "Celtic Sonant." Justin Hayward retains his ear for pleasant love songs, best heard in "Bless The Wings (That Bring You Back)," but they succumb to pedestrian arrangements. Perhaps most alarming is the track "Is This Heaven?," which unconsciously borrows the melody from a well-known Beach Boys song (and you should be very worried, baby, when that happens). Part of the problem no doubt stems from using three different producers, which never bodes well for a project. The loss of Patrick Moraz (he does appear on three tracks) likely had little impact on the end result, since they don't really use his talents when they have him. In fairness, Hayward and Lodge don't fare any worse than Paul McCartney or Eric Stewart and Graham Gouldman have when they were focused on simply putting a product into the market, but since a bad album costs the same as a good one, why spend your cash sailing sur la mer de la mediocrite.
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog, Psychedelic Rock Год издания оригинала: 1991 Страна - производитель диска: US Издатель (лейбл): Polydor Номер по каталогу: 849 433-2 Тип: CD, Album Продолжительность: 53:08 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: 1. Say it with love (3:55) 2. Bless the wings (that bring you back) (5:10) 3. Is this heaven? (4:04) 4. Say what you mean pt. 1 & 2 (5:37) 5. Lean on me (Tonight) (4:56) 5. Hope and pray (5:03) 6. Shadows on the wall (5:06) 7. Once is enough (4:02) 8. Celtic sonet (5:00) 9. Magic (5:12) 10. Never blame the rainbows for the rain (4:57) Состав: - Graeme Edge / drums - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass, acoustic guitar, vocals - Patrick Moraz / keyboards + - Guy Barker / trumpet - Pete Beachhill / trombone - Paul Bliss / drum & keyboard program - Bias Boschell / drum & keyboard programming - Andy Duncan / drums - Nigel Hitchcock / tenor saxophone - Jamie Talbot / Alto saxophone - Tony Visconti / string arrangements - Pro Arte Orchestra of London conducted by Anne Dudley REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- (ruce Eder, allmusic.com): A lot of people will laugh at the idea of a new Moody Blues album, eight years after their last new release and 35 years after the original band started in the business. The fact is, though, that this is about the liveliest and leanest that the group has sounded in more than 20 years. Among this collection of 14 songs, ten have very pleasing melodies, unpretentious lyrics, and generally attractive performances. That puts Strange Times several steps above the last few of the group's albums. In contrast to their previous album, Keys of the Kingdom, the vast majority of songs here are steeped in romance rather than pop mysticism -- nothing here is quite as catchy as "In Your Wildest Dreams," but several come close. Moreover, the group has built its sound on Strange Times around acoustic and electric guitars. The electronic keyboards are embellishment, nothing more, making for an unexpectedly lean and melodic album, less symphonic than anything they've done in decades. There are a few unfortunate digressions into the mystical side of the band's persona, but most of what's here are unpretentious love songs. Strange Times is still their most attractive album since Octave, and boasts their best album opener ("English Sunset") since "You and Me" from Seventh Sojourn. Not everything works that well, but even some of the heavy-handed work here, such as "The One," has some pretty vocal flourishes. "The Swallow" is one of Hayward's prettier slow numbers and worth its five-minute running time. There are still some mistakes, to be sure, including the pretentious title song and Graeme Edge's album-closing recital, "Nothing Changes," but Strange Times is still about as good an album as the Moody Blues have cut since the '70s.
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog Год издания оригинала: Страна - производитель диска: UK & EU Издатель (лейбл): Threshold/Universal Номер по каталогу: 153 565-2 Тип: CD, Album Продолжительность: 57:40 Источник (релизер): Моя коллекция, мой рип Трэклист: Tracklist: 1. English sunset (5:05) 2. Haunted (4:31) 3. Sooner or later (walkin' on air) (3:50) 4. Wherever you are (3:35) 5. Foolish love (3:56) 6. Love don't come easy (4:33) 7. All that is real is you (3:33) 8. Strange times (4:29) 9. Words you say (5:31) 10. My little lovely (1:45) 11. Forever now (4:37) 12. The one (3:39) 13. The swallow (4:59) 14. Nothing changes (3:32) Состав: - Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals - John Lodge / bass, vocals - Ray Thomas / flutes, harmonicas, vocals - Graeme Edge / drums + - Danilo Madonia / programming, keyboards, orchestrations REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 ----------------------- Для того, чтобы скачать .torrent Вам необходимо зарегистрироваться |
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