Track Listing 1. Departure 2. Ride My See Saw 3. Dr. Livingstone, I Presume 4. House of Four Doors 5. Legend of a Mind 6. House of Four Doors (Part 2) 7. Voices in the Sky 8. Best Way to Travel, The 9. Visions of Paradise 10. Actor, The 11. Word, The 12. OM 13. Beginning, The 14. Lovely to See You 15. Dear Diary 16. Send Me No Wine 17. Share Our Love 18. So Deep Within You 19. Never Comes the Day 20. Lazy Day 21. Are You Sitting Comfortably 22. Dream, The 23. Have You Heard 24. Voyage, The 25. Have You Heard (Part 2) 26. OM, Part 1
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Moody Blues: Justin Hayward (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, 12-string guitar, sitar, harpsichord, piano, Mellotron, bass, percussion, tablas); Mike Pinder (acoustic guitar, cello, autoharp, harpsichord, Mellotron, piano, bass); John Lodge (acoustic guitar, cello, bass, tambourine, snare drum, background vocals); Ray Thomas (C flute, alto flute, soprano saxophone, background vocals); Graeme Edge (piano, drums, timpani, tambourine, tablas). 2 LPs on 1 cassette. Both are available separately on CD and cassette. After the success of Days Of Future Passed, the Mark II Moodies knew that they had hit upon a winning formula. Once again, mellotrons swirled around each member's contributions, a truly democratic band at this stage. "Voices In The Sky" became a hit single, but here it is one part of a trilogy that includes "Visions Of Paradise" and the hypnotic "The Best Way To Travel." Whatever "beep" they created to simulate a spaceship travelling through the cosmos, it works. The throwaway "Dr Livingstone I Presume" does not, but can be programmed out in the CD age. "Ride My See-Saw" proved that they had not gone completely soft, and could still rock.
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