The Moody Blues – Days Of Future Passed (1967) - VG+ LP Record 1978 Deram UK Vinyl - Psychedelic Rock / Symphonic Rock
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The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight – Days Of Future Passed
Label: | Deram – SML 707 |
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Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
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Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock, Pop |
Style: | Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Art Rock |
A1 | The Day Begins |
A2 | Dawn: Dawn Is A Feeling | ||
A3 | The Morning: Another Morning | ||
A4 | Lunch Break: Peak Hour | ||
The Afternoon | |||
B1-a | Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) |
B1-b | Time To Get Away |
Evening | |||
B2-a | The Sun Set |
B2-b | Twilight Time |
B3 | The Night: Nights In White Satin |
- Record Company – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Copyright © – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Made By – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Printed By – Clout & Baker Ltd.
- Published By – Essex Music International
- Published By – Sparta Music
- Published By – Tyler Music
- Recorded At – Decca Studios
- Lacquer Cut At – Decca Studios
- Made By – British Celanese Limited
- Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano, Sitar, Vocals – Justin Hayward
- Bass, Vocals – John Lodge
- Composed By – Knight*, Redwave
- Conductor – Peter Knight (5)
- Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Graeme Edge
- Engineer – Derek Varnals
- Executive-Producer, Liner Notes – Hugh Mendl
- Flute, Percussion, Piano, Vocals – Ray Thomas
- Lacquer Cut By – W (12)
- Mellotron, Piano, Tambura, Gong, Vocals – Mike Pinder
- Orchestra – The London Festival Orchestra
- Painting [Cover Painting] – David Anstey
- Realization [Production] – Michael Dacre-Barclay*
- Realization [Realization] – Tony Clarke
- Written-By – Graeme Edge (tracks: A1-b, B3-b), John Lodge (tracks: A4, B1-b), Peter Knight (5) (tracks: B3-b), Ray Thomas (tracks: A3, B2-b)
Much later 1970s pressing on the resurrected DSS labels. Label design differs significantly from 1960s pressings - label rim text around the top instead of at the bottom; matrix number (above catalogue number) right side up instead of inverted; different font and text layout.
1978 date-stamped Decca inner sleeve.
Front-laminated cover without white band across the top.
There are two unlisted sub-tracks: A1-b "Morning Glory" and B3-b "Late Lament / Resolvement".
"Redwave" is a fictional name, on which Justin Hayward commented: "it was just us guys, really."
Made in England.
Printed in England.
1978 date-stamped Decca inner sleeve.
Front-laminated cover without white band across the top.
There are two unlisted sub-tracks: A1-b "Morning Glory" and B3-b "Late Lament / Resolvement".
"Redwave" is a fictional name, on which Justin Hayward commented: "it was just us guys, really."
Made in England.
Printed in England.
- Rights Society: GEMA
- Rights Society (boxed): BIEM
- Rights Society (boxed): NCB
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 stamped Variant 1): ZAL-8078-4W
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 stamped Variant 1): ZAL-8079-4W
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 stamped Variant 2): ZAL-8078-2W
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 stamped Variant 2): ZAL-8079-1W
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 stamped Variant 3): ZAL-8078-4W BNN 5D
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 stamped Variant 3): ZAL-8079-5C U 2B
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