Track Listing 1. Say It With Love 2. Bless the Wings (That Bring You Back) 3. Is This Heaven? 4. Say What You Mean (Parts I & II) 5. Lean on Me (Tonight) 6. Hope and Pray 7. Shadows on the Wall 8. Once Is Enough 9. Celtic Sonant 10. Magic 11. Never Blame the Rainbows For the Rain
| Details | | Playing Time: | 53 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Patrick Moraz | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes The Moody Blues: Ray Thomas (vocals, tambourine); Justin Hayward (vocals, guitar); John Lodge (vocals, bass); Graeme Edge (drums). Additional personnel: Jamie Talbot (alto saxophone); Nigel Hitchcock (tenor saxophone); Guy Barker (trumpet); Peter Beachill (trombone); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Amy Duncan (drums); Bias Boshell, Paul Bliss (programming); Stephen Mear (tap dance sequence); Pro Arte Orchestra Of London. Producers: Christopher Neil, Alan Tarney, Tony Visconti. Engineers: Tony Visconti, Pete Jones, Gerry Kitchingham. Recorded at Olympic Studios, R.G. Jones Studios and The Hit Factory in London, England. Released a decade after the Moodies' comeback album LONG DISTANCE VOYAGER, KEYS hammered home the point that the world's oldest art-rock band had no plans to fade away. While VOYAGER added a light '80s production sheen to the group's trademark sound, KEYS finds the group leaping whole-heartedly into state-of-the-art arrangements replete with electronic-sounding percussion, sequencers, and cavernous reverb. "Say What you Mean" even ventures into dance music. This being a Moody Blues album, there are respites like the acoustic-based ballad "Is This Heaven," but the bulk of KEYS is given over to radio-ready power ballads. It's important to remember, though, that these are the guys who invented the power ballad, so they've earned the right to coast on the format for a few songs.
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