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Rock / Pop
Performer: The Moody Blues
Title: The Great Moody Blues
Style: Folk Rock, Art Rock, Symphonic Rock
Year 1973
Country Belgium
Genre: Rock / Pop
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 617
MP3 size: 1969 mb
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The Moody Blues - The Great Moody Blues mp3 album


The Moody Blues - The Great Moody Blues mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Departure
Written-By – G. Edge*
A2 Ride My See-Saw
Written-By – J. Lodge*
A3 Dr. Livingstone, I Presume
Written-By – R. Thomas*
A4 House Of Four Doors
Written-By – J. Lodge*
A5 Legend Of A Mind
Written-By – R. Thomas*
A6 House Of Four Doors (Part Two)
Written-By – J. Lodge*
B1 Voices In The Sky
Written-By – J. Hayward*
B2 The Best Way To Travel
Written-By – M. Pinder*
B3 Visions Of Paradise
Written-By – J. Hayward*, R. Thomas*
B4 The Actor
Written-By – J. Hayward*
B5 The Word
Written-By – G. Edge*
B6 OM
Written-By – M. Pinder*
C1 Morning Glory
Written-By – G. Edge*
Dawn
C2 Dawn Is A Feeling
Written-By – M. Pinder*
The Morning
C3 Another Morning
Written-By – R. Thomas*
Lunch Break
C4 Peak Hour
Written-By – J. Lodge*
The Afternoon
D1 Tuesday Afternoon
Written-By – J. Hayward*
D2 Time To Get Away
Written-By – J. Lodge*
Evening
D2 The Sun Set
Written-By – M. Pinder*
D3 Twilight Time
Written-By – R. Thomas*
The Night
D4 Nights In White Satin
Written-By – J. Hayward*

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded By – The Decca Record Company Limited
  • Licensed From – The Decca Record Company Limited
  • Lacquer Cut At – Phonodisc B.V.

Credits

  • Bass Guitar, Cello, Tambourine, Snare [Snare Drum], Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – John Lodge
  • Concert Flute ["C" Flute], Flute [Alto Flute], Soprano Saxophone, Vocals – Ray Thomas
  • Conductor – Peter Knight (tracks: C1 to D4)
  • Drums, Timpani, Tambourine, Tabla, Piano – Graeme Edge
  • Engineer – Derek Varnals
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Adrian Martins
  • Executive-Producer, Liner Notes – Hugh Mendl
  • Mellotron, Piano, Harpsichord, Cello, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Autoharp – Mike Pinder
  • Orchestra – The London Festival Orchestra (tracks: C1 to D4)
  • Producer, Production Manager [Realisation], Liner Notes – Tony Clarke
  • Production Manager [Realisation] – Michael Dacre-Barclay*
  • Twelve-String Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Sitar, Tabla, Piano, Mellotron, Bass Guitar, Harpsichord, Percussion, Vocals – Justin Hayward

Notes

Original recording and licensed by The Decca Record Company Limited.

Made in Holland.
Printed in The Netherlands.

A "Deramic Sound System" Recording.

Cat.# 6645 300 on the sleeve.
Cat.# DXU 300 001 on all labels.

Originally released 1970.

This compilation actually consists of 2 original albums:
Record 1 is "In Search Of The Lost Chord"
Record 2 is "Days Of Future Past"

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 711.1 Y
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): 711.2 Y
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side C): 300.001.3 Y
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side D): 300.001.4 Y
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, stamped): SML 711 1Y 1 670 D 1114
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, stamped): SML 711 2Y 1 670 D 11?
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C, stamped): AA 300 001 3Y 1 670 D 1114
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D, stamped): AA 300 001 4Y 1 670 D 1110
  • Rights Society: B.I.E.M.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BOX 724/5-Y 215 The Moody Blues The Great Moody Blues ‎(2xLP, Comp, Gat) Deram BOX 724/5-Y 215 Belgium 1970
6645 300, DXU 300 001 The Moody Blues The Great Moody Blues ‎(2xLP, Comp, RE, Gat) Deram, Deram 6645 300, DXU 300 001 Netherlands 1973
DA 159/160 The Moody Blues The Great Moody Blues ‎(2xLP, Comp, Gat) Deram DA 159/160 Belgium Unknown
DA 159/160 The Moody Blues The Great Moody Blues ‎(2xLP, Comp, Gat) Deram DA 159/160 Belgium 1978
115.257/258, 115.257 B (SML 711), 115.258 B (SML 7 The Moody Blues The Great Moody Blues ‎(2xLP, Comp, Gat) Deram, Deram, Deram 115.257/258, 115.257 B (SML 711), 115.258 B (SML 7 France 1973