Sexual Astrology - Music : To Our Children's Children's Children
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0042284477024
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: 3555
Studio: Polydor / Umgd
Disc 1:- Higher and Higher - The Moody Blues, Edge, Graeme
- Eyes of a Child, Pt. 1 - The Moody Blues, Lodge, John
- Floating - The Moody Blues, Thomas, Ray
- Eyes of a Child, Pt. 2 - The Moody Blues, Lodge, John
- I Never Thought I'd Live to Be a Hundred - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
- Beyond - The Moody Blues, Edge, Graeme
- Out and In - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
- Gypsy (Of a Strange and Distant Time) - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
- Eternity Road - The Moody Blues, Thomas, Ray
- Candle of Life - The Moody Blues, Lodge, John
- Sun Is Still Shining - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
- I Never Thought I'd Live to Be a Million - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
- Watching and Waiting - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Recorded in 1969 and released in 1970, this Moody Blues album captures the band in all of their glorious excess. With intellectualized lyrics, overblown arrangements, and rampant experimentation, the Moody Blues still manage to create an evocative, psychedelic musical experience. The recurring 'Eyes Of A Child' is a tender ballad with glorious vocal harmonies. All of the moody men provide compositions; between the five of them and a variety of instruments, they emulate a much larger ensemble. Mellotrons meld with electric guitars and various woodwinds for a grandiose, orchestral-rock approach. Very English sounding and very ambitious, this record catches the band just before they collapsed under their own weight. A representative period piece, there are several worthwhile moments here amidst all the grandeur. --Mitch Myers
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Like another reviewer said, there's a lot of fluffy nonsense on the first side that just spoils the album. I don't know how anyone can rate Higher and higher highly; it's not a proper song and it sounds quite too corny. Floating is another song which sounds like something on a children's soundtrack. Beyond never goes anywhere. I never thought is a great song, but at one minute length it's hard to enjoy it.
Eyes of a child and Out and in are the only songs I personally can listen to by ... Read More
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Another great band from when bands were at their best, the 60s & 70s produced the Very BEST!!! The Band: MOODY BLUES produced the best listening music. You could be laying around your place drinking your wine and just listening or even without the wine, it was a pleasure to listen to.
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To our Children's Children's Children was the third Moody Blues album I
purchased, but it has remained, for 30 years, my favorite Moodie LP of
all time. Every artist has a masterpiece in him, her, or them, and the
Moody Blues have two, the first being "Days of Future Passed."
TOCCC is better in my opinion, and most Moody Blues fans agree. I
remember being impressed by the cover and the statement, "All
Instruments Played by the Moody Blues."
Listening to ... Read More
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By the time Neil Armstrong was strolling around on the moon, the Moody Blues had already anticipated the euphoria and cut this album. We have Ray Thomas "floating about on the moon, guess you'll all be up here soon" and all kinds of other wonderful imagery. But has it stood the test of time? Well, I gave it a spin before committing this to print and I have to say that 40 years later, it wears very well. Somehow the Moodies were a bit less serious with this album, but retained the melodies and skilful ... Read More
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ESTE ALBUM LO ESCUCHE POR PRIMERA VEZ EN 1974, QUEDANDO IMPRESIONADO POR LA CALIDAD Y PEFECCION EN LA ELABORACION DE LAS CANCIONES, MERECE 10 ESTRELLAS.
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