Days Of Future Passed (Remastered)

The Moody Blues
Days Of Future Passed (Remastered)

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Decca
veröffentlicht: 19.06.2008
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Sales Rank: Nr. 17 in Soft Rock/Pop Rock
Nr. 10425 in Rock
Stil: Soft Rock/Pop Rock
Artikel Nr.: 1987197559
Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 1.1 Day Begins
1.2 Dawn: Dawn Is a Feeling
1.3 Morning: Another Morning
1.4 Lunch Break: Peak Hour
1.5 Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?)/Time to Get Away
1.6 Evening: The Sun Set/Twilight Time
1.7 Night: Nights in White Satin
1.8 Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood [BBC Radio Session]
1.9 Fly Me High [1967 Mono Single Master]
1.10 I Really Haven't Got the Time [1967 Mono Single Master]
1.11 Love and Beauty [1967 Mono Single Master]
1.12 Leave This Man Alone [1967 Mono Single Master]
1.13 Cities [1967 Mono Single Master]
1.14 Tuesday Afternoon [Alternate Mix]
1.15 Dawn Is a Feeling [Alternate Version]
1.16 The Sun Set [Alternate Version Without Orchestra]
1.17 Twilight Time [Alternate Vocal Mix]
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Beschreibung:
"Days Of Future Passed (Remastered)" ist ein Meilenstein-Album der Band The Moody Blues und hier im remasterten CD-Format vom renommierten Label Decca erhältlich. Ursprünglich 1967 veröffentlicht, verbindet dieses Konzeptalbum auf einzigartige Weise Rockmusik mit orchestralen Elementen und enthält Klassiker wie ?Nights in White Satin? und ?Tuesday Afternoon?. Die innovative Verschmelzung verschiedener Musikstile machte das Album zu einem Wendepunkt des Progressive Rock und beeinflusste zahlreiche Künstler nachfolgender Generationen. The Moody Blues gelten als Pioniere des Symphonic Rock; sie verkauften weltweit über 70 Millionen Alben und wurden in die Rock & Roll Hall of Fame aufgenommen. Das Traditionslabel Decca wurde bereits 1929 gegründet und steht für höchste Klangqualität sowie die Förderung legendärer Musiker verschiedenster Genres.
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English Alexander Ivanovich S. - 31.01.2023 5 von 5 Sternen!
This album needs no introduction. I'd like to note the high performance with the presence of 10 bonus tracks and an impressive booklet. This is a must have for any serious prog rock collector!

English Alexander S. - 23.02.2020 5 von 5 Sternen!
"Days of Future Passed" is the second album of The Moody Blues, and at the same time the first album, where the musicians gained that sound, thanks to which they later gained fame around the world. Throughout the album, a symphony orchestra is conducted under the direction of conductor Peter Knight, and on this album this is the key basis, well, in fact, a rather interesting concept compiled by the band members. As many music critics say, and I have to completely agree with them, the work is one of the most successful attempts to cross rock music with symphonic arrangements, as a result of which this laid the foundation for the formation of the so-called "progressive rock", or as it is also called - " art rock "; the album is often called the pioneer of this very progressive rock, but I’ll clarify on my own - for me it’s the first album in this style, despite the fact that the Beatles’s first “Sergeant Pepper” is still considered to be “Pepper” 66 , I would directly say that this is the first "progressive" album). Such a difference in styles between their debut album and "Days" clearly stems from creative motives: Mike Pinder (keyboards, vocals), the founder of the group, being one of the founders of the mellotron, gave his instrument a symphonic sound (beautiful parts in "Tuesday Afternoon" and, of course, "Nights in White Satin"), and Ray Thomas, also one of the founders, began to use the flute. In addition, the musicians now began to devote themselves completely to songwriting, while in their debut work they used cover versions of many then popular American blues songs, while their style could be considered hard R'n'B. The concept of the album is this: “Blues” decided to paint on the whole album a picture of the day of an ordinary person who “takes nothing from nostalgia for the past, at the same time does not add anything to the possibilities of the future” (an interesting quote from the annotation on the album cover). You can describe the concept of songs as follows: Beginning of the day - Dawn - Morning - Lunch break - After lunch - Evening - Night. It was the last song on the album, "Nights in White Satin", (written by Justin Hayward (guitar, vocals) at 19 (!) Years) became their classic hit of all time. For me, this is the group’s best album for the entire period of its creation, although I pay more attention to “On the Threshold of a Dream” (1969), a lot of facts speak about this: music, verses, and harmony. What is the design of the cover: if you look closer, you can see a lot of human outlines and much more. In general, I set the maximum, because this is really a “Masterpiece of all time”!

English Alexander N. - 13.07.2019 5 von 5 Sternen!
Absolutely awesome album ! My favourite song is Dawn: Dawn Is A Feeling and of course The Night: Nights In White Satin. Remastered CD reissue also contains 10 bonus tracks. There's no credits list.

English Casey R. - 08.02.2019 5 von 5 Sternen!
The first progressive rock release, all the way back in 1967! This is a great album with really good melodies and a lot of different styles mixed in. Highly recommended album. For those who like psychedelia, classical and classic rock!

English David Bowling - 02.03.2009 
“Go Now” was a big hit in England and The United States but the Moody Blues were unable to follow up on that success. Original members Denny Laine and...