Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Steal Your Heart Away 2. Go Now! 3. I Don't Want to Go on Without You 4. From the Bottom of My Heart (I Love You) 5. Everyday 6. Stop! 7. Bye Bye Bird 8. Boulevard de la Madeleine 9. This Is My House (But Nobody Calls) 10. Life's Not Life 11. Fly Me High 12. Love and Beauty 13. Nights in White Satin 14. Cities 15. Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon) 16. Voices in the Sky 17. Ride My See-Saw 18. Lovely to See You 19. Dear Diary 20. Never Comes the Day 21. Eyes of a Child 22. Watching and Waiting 23. Question 24. Candle of Life
DISC 2: 1. Melancholy Man 2. Story in Your Eyes, The 3. Isn't Life Strange 4. I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock & Roll Band) 5. For My Lady 6. Remember Me, My Friend 7. Blue Guitar 8. Forever Autumn 9. Had to Fall in Love 10. Steppin' in a Slide Zone 11. Driftwood 12. Gemini Dream 13. Voice, The 14. Talking Out of Turn 15. Sitting at the Wheel 16. Blue World 17. Your Wildest Dreams 18. Other Side of Life, The 19. I Know You're Out There Somewhere
| Details | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Moody Blues: Justin Hayward (vocals, guitar); Ray Thomas (vocals, flute, harmonica); Mike Pinder (vocals, keyboards); John Lodge (vocals, bass); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Graeme Edge (drums). SINGLES (AND MORE) features 43 favorites from celebrated pop/rock group The Moody Blues including "Go Now," "Everyday," and "Nights In White Satin." This Dutch compilation approaches the Moody Blues' career from an unusual angle. Although scoring three Top Ten hits in its native U.K. and another three in the U.S., the group is known primarily as an album act, having reached the Top Ten of the LP charts six times in Britain and eight times in America. During their initial period, 1964-1966, when Denny Laine was the lead singer, they were a singles band (as all rock & roll performers were then), but they had only one hit single, "Go Now!" Their real success came with the release of the album Days of Future Passed in 1967. By compiling all (well, almost all) of their A-side singles, the makers of this two-CD set have created not only a greatest hits collection, but also a rarities album. That is because, of the Moody Blues' first ten U.K. singles, only "Go Now!" and both sides of their sixth single, "Stop!"/"Bye Bye Bird," were included on their 1965 debut album. A 1993 CD reissue of that album added the singles "Steal Your Heart Away" and "I Don't Want to Go on Without You," included here, but that still leaves six tracks included on the present collection -- "Everyday," "Boulevard de la Madeleine," "This Is My House (But Nobody Calls)," "Life's Not Life," "Fly Me High," and "Love and Beauty" -- that have not been much heard since their release as British singles in 1965-1967. The last two titles date from after the reconfiguration of the band in 1966 with the departure of Laine and Clint Warwick and the recruitment of Justin Hayward and John Lodge, and represent the first recordings of the band's most successful lineup. All of this is to say that The Singles+ should be sought out by Moody Blues fans who don't know this early material. The changeover in style after the first ten tracks on the first CD, from a blues-based group to more of a folk-pop one, is so extreme that this is one band that probably should have changed its name when its personnel changed, and it's no surprise that the later group has suppressed its early music ever since. From the appearance of the 13th track on the first CD, the second lineup's biggest hit "Nights in White Satin," The Singles+ plays as a standard compilation of the Moody Blues' most familiar tracks. The compilers add a couple of album-only songs from On the Threshold of a Dream and include hits by the duo of Hayward & Lodge and by Hayward solo during the band's mid-'70s hiatus. Songs that became American but not British hits, such as "Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)" and a series of U.S.-only 1980s singles like "Gemini Dream" and "Your Wildest Dreams," have also been included. Discographies list a non-charting 1984 single release of "Under My Feet" from The Present that seems to have escaped the compilers' attention, but otherwise this is a thorough collection of Moody Blues singles that outdistances comparable domestic compilations. ~ William Ruhlmann
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