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Sur la Mer by Moody Blues (The) (Cassette, Jun-1988, Polydor USA) 
Sur la Mer by Moody Blues (The) (Cassette, Jun-1988, Polydor USA)

 
Sur la Mer by Moody Blues (The) (Cassette, Jun-1988, Polydor USA)

Release Date: Jun 1988
Format: Cassette
Record Label: Polydor (USA)
Genre: Art Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 042283575646
Product ID: EPID3547534
Description: The Moody Blues: Justin Haywood (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); John Lodge (vocals, keyboards, bass, programming); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Graeme Edge (drums). Additional personnel: Tony Visconti (programming). Recorded at...
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Track Listing
1. I Know You're Out There Somewhere
2. Want to Be With You
3. River of Endless Love
4. No More Lies
5. Here Comes the Weekend
6. Vintage Wine
7. Breaking Point
8. Miracle
9. Love Is on the Run
10. Deep

Details
Playing Time:51 min.
Producer:Tony Visconti
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:DDD

Album Notes
The Moody Blues: Justin Haywood (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); John Lodge (vocals, keyboards, bass, programming); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Graeme Edge (drums).
Additional personnel: Tony Visconti (programming).
Recorded at Good Earth Studios, Soho, London, England.
The Moodies' last album of the '80s is very much of its time--its layered synths and drum programming are at times oppressive--but there's more than enough of the band's trademark lush romantic melodicism to compensate. The big hit here is the opening "I Know You're Out There Somewhere," one of singer/guitarist Justin Hayward's best wistful romantic plaints. Other highlights include "Vintage Wine," a catchy bit of '60s nostalgia with a singalong chorus; "Miracle," in which the band attempts to get funky ala Phil Collins; and "Here Comes the Weekend," which has a sound reminiscent of early '70s glam rock and represents the closest the Moodies have ever gotten to an all-out party anthem.

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