Sexual Astrology - Music : In Search of the Lost Chord
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0042284476829
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Polydor / Umgd
Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Polydor / Umgd
Release Date: May 20, 1997
Sales Rank: 8285
Studio: Polydor / Umgd
Disc 1:- Departure - The Moody Blues, Edge, Graeme
- Ride My See-Saw - The Moody Blues, Lodge, John
- Dr. Livingstone, I Presume - The Moody Blues, Thomas, Ray
- House of Four Doors - The Moody Blues, Lodge, John
- Legend of a Mind - The Moody Blues, Thomas, Ray
- House of Four Doors, Pt. 2 - The Moody Blues, Lodge, John
- Voices in the Sky - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
- The Best Way to Travel - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
- Visions of Paradise - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
- The Actor - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
- The Word - The Moody Blues, Edge, Graeme
- Om - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
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This is apparently part of a retrospective package of the seven albums up to "Seventh Sojourn." The back art of the CD case has the track listings over a "MB" logo instead of the album back, and any liner notes are replaced by segments of an interview with the band about the making of the album. Well, it's not like you need a lyrics sheet to follow a Moodies song, anyway. Just so you know it's not a direct replacement of your old record.
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I love all of the Moody Blues Albums up until the Seventh Sojourn.I have yet to further explore anything after that.Obviousley Days of Future Passed was the masterpiece that got them started,but if I had to pick a favorite this would be the one.It has a very natural feel to it as if the whole band was on the same page with what the finished product would be.Very very mellow music.I was only 18 when i first heard this one and I have very fond memories of that time.As a matter of fact it is hard to ... Read More
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I don't know where this CD was made, but it is a terrible recording. Not worth the free shipping.
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What better way to journey back to the fun and foolishness of Pyschedelia than with a talented troupe of young Brits? You might laugh at the faux oratorio format of "House of Four Walls" or the overindulgence in sitar throughout the album, but it's really more a matter of innocence than of pretense. And there are many moments of true beauty, rare in rock in any era, including "Voices in the Sky", and the joy of "Ride My Seesaw" is irresistible. Stuck as we are with the dreariness of much post-modern ... Read More
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The Moodies would find out here if they'd succeed in a major revamping of their sound. Most Moodies fans know that they started out with Denny Laine at the helm, sounding like if the Rolling Stones were less punky and more bluesy (try "Early Blues"). Then along came "Days Of Future Passed", but that was no indicator of what was to come--concept albums using full orchestra seldom mark a major change. The tend to be a "special treat". Hell, you take out the orchestral and spoken interludes and you end ... Read More
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