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Compact disc. |
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DVD visual content originally broadcast on French television March 1, 1968. |
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Selections recorded 1967-1968. |
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Original 1967 stereo mix previously unreleased on CD, originally released as Deram SML 707 in 1967. |
Contents |
Disc 1(Original 1967 stereo mix)-- The day begins -- Dawn : Dawn is a feeling -- The morning : Another morning -- Lunch break : Peak hour -- The afternoon : Forever afternoon (Tuesday?) ; Time to get away -- Evening : The sun set ; Twilight time -- The night : Nights in white satin -- Bonus tracks: Long summer days -- Please think about it -- Don't let me be misunderstood (BBC "Saturday club" session) -- Love and beauty -- Leave this man alone -- Peak hour (BBC "Easybeat" session) -- Nights in white satin -- Fly me high -- Twilight time (BBC "Dave Symonds" session). |
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Disc 2(1972 stereo mix)-- The day begins -- Dawn : Dawn is a feeling -- The morning : Another morning -- Lunch break : Peak hour -- The afternoon : Forever afternoon (Tuesday?) ; Time to get away -- Evening: The sun set ; Twilight time -- The night : Nights in white satin -- Bonus tracks: Tuesday afternoon (alternate mix) -- Dawn : Dawn is a feeling (alternate version) -- The sun set (alternate version without orchestra) -- Twilight time (alternate vocal mix) -- Mono single masters: Fly me high (A-side of single) -- I really haven't got the time (B-side of single) -- Love and beauty (A-side of single) -- Leave this man alone (B-side of single) -- Nights in white satin (A-side of single) -- Cities (B-side of single). |
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Disc 3(DVD: 5.1 surround sound mix & 96 kHz / 24-bit 1967 stereo mix)-- The day begins -- Dawn : Dawn is a feeling -- The morning : Another morning -- Lunch break : Peak hour -- The afternoon : Forever afternoon (Tuesday?) ; Time to get away -- Evening : The sun set ; Twilight time -- The night : Nights in white satin -- Visual content: British Gala du MIDEM, 1968. Peak hour -- Tuesday afternoon -- Nights in white satin. |
Performer |
Performed by the Moody Blues (Justin Hayward, guitar, vocals ; Mike Pinder, Mellotron, piano, vocals ; John Lodge, bass guitar, vocals ; Ray Thomas, flute, vocals, percussion ; Graeme Edge, drums, percussion) ; the London Festival Orchestra ; Peter Knight, conductor. |
Summary |
The third album from The Moody Blues was one of the first to add orchestral elements to rock. It also features the classic track Nights in White Satin. This anniversary edition comes with a wealth of bonus audio material and a DVD. |
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Rock music -- 1961-1970.
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Progressive rock music.
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Genre |
Orchestral music.
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Progressive rock (Music)
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Rock concert television programs.
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Rock music.
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Popular music.
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Documentary television programs.
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Compact discs.
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Add'l Names |
Knight, Peter, 1917-1985, conductor.
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Other corporate author |
Moody Blues (Musical group), performer.
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London Festival Orchestra, performer.
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STANDARD # |
602567008972 |
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670 089-7 Deram |
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