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To Our Children's Children's Children [Gold Disc CD] by Moody Blues (The) (CD, Jun-1996, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab) 
To Our Children's Children's Children [Gold Disc CD] by Moody Blues (The) (CD, Jun-1996, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab)

 
To Our Children's Children's Children [Gold Disc CD] by Moody Blues (The) (CD, Jun-1996, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab)

Release Date: Jun 1996
Format: CD
Record Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Genre: Art Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 015775167124
Product ID: EPID3220117
Description: The Moody Blues: Graeme Edge, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, Justin Hayward, Mike Pinder. Engineers: Derek Varnals, Adrian Martins, Robin Thompson. The Moodies were a prolific lot in the late '60s. This, the post-Denny Laine lineup's fourth alb...
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Track Listing
1. Higher and Higher
2. Eyes of a Child, Part 1
3. Floating
4. Eyes of a Child, Part 2
5. I Never Thought I'd Live to Be a Hundred
6. Beyond - (TRUE instrumental)
7. Out and In
8. Gypsy (Of a Strange and Distant Time)
9. Eternity Road
10. Candle of Life
11. Sun Is Still Shining
12. I Never Thought I'd Live to Be a Million
13. Watching and Waiting

Details
Producer:Tony Clarke
Distributor:n/a
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
The Moody Blues: Graeme Edge, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, Justin Hayward, Mike Pinder.
Engineers: Derek Varnals, Adrian Martins, Robin Thompson.
The Moodies were a prolific lot in the late '60s. This, the post-Denny Laine lineup's fourth album, was the second to be released in 1969. It was the group's most mature, fully realized effort to date, arguably surpassing even the milestone DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED in its elegance and vision. The Moodies were always capable of both songcraft and experimentalism, but this was the first time they combined them both successfully. Mike Pinder's dramatically arcing mellotron is the perfectly complement to the group's lush vocal harmonies, which are colored by rich acoustic guitar textures.
Things open on a mind-bendingly psychedelic note with the electrical storm of "Higher and Higher," but soon the waters calm. Justin Hayward's brief acoustic ballad "I Never Thought I'd Live to be a Hundred" is among the band's loveliest tunes, and it leads into "Beyond," an ambitious instrumental that is the Moodies at their most progressive. Throughout the album, the mixture of winningly melodic balladry, poignant folk-rock and ambitious prog-rock leanings combine for what is one of the Moody Blues' most satisfying albums.

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