DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED March 7, 2008
Posted by carajas in Progressive Rock, psychedelic rock.Tags: Days of Future Passed, Moody Blues, rapidshare
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Bandinha obrigatória pra quem grada de 60’s 70’s. Fundamental no seu papel de pré progressivo com pitadas psicodélicas. THE MOODY BLUES.
Disquinho que ainda conta com participação dessa Orquestra de Londres, é pra mim, o melhor deles. Simplesmente maravilhoso!
1967, Days of Future Passed, THE MOODY BLUES
Graeme Edge / drums
Justin Hayward / guitars, vocals
John Lodge / bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
Michael Pinder / keyboards, vocals, mellotron
Ray Thomas / flute, vocals
The London Festival Orchestra conducted by Peter Knight
TRACKS:
1. The day begins
2. Dawn: Dawn is a feeling
3. Morning: another Morning
4. Lunch break: peak hour
5. Tuesday afternoon (forever afternoon)
6. Evening: the sun set: twilight time
7. Night: nights in white satin
8. Late Lament
PS. mais uns dinossauros que continuam ai na estrada..

This record is one of my all-time favorites, and there is a very interesting history to it’s creation. The Moody Blues, “Days Of Future Past”, embodies all that was so special about the period of musical awakening in the 1960’s. It has one of the world’s finest orchestras, The London Festival Orchestra, providing a classical music blending of sounds, that is the perfect accompaniment to this pop music experiment. Great lyrical expression/ tasteful poetry, combined with beautiful harmonies. From “The Day Begins” through “Late Lament”, this record is a masterpiece that remains a true classic. Just the very fact that Justin Hayward can still sing and perform these beautiful songs as well as he does, is a testament to his dedication and talent abounding. Long live… The Moody Blues.
This was the first time my mother actually asked me to turn up the volume!! I guess mother does know best!!