Long time out of print, only 1 copy available! Part of a collection purchased from a long-time vinyl enthusiast. The titles from this collection won't last long!
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LP condition: Sealed
Jacket condition: Near Mint
Compositions and arrangements for pop group and symphony orchestra belong to the British pop scene like the Queen to the Commonwealth. The Moody Blues, one of a seemingly never-ending number of groups which sprang up in the North of England, ventured early into new territory in that they undertook an ambitious project which sought to mediate between classical tradition and modern music and which might very well be described as real "crossover".
Their very first long-playing record, made in 1967, was a smash hit right from the start. The album Days of Future Passed jumped into the US charts within a few weeks and remained there for almost two years, bringing the group their first Gold Disc. As the title suggests, the six individual recordings fit together within the programmatic framework of a passing day. This synthesis of orchestral music and original "flower power sound", where the past melts with the future, results in Nights in White Satin, a timeless super-hit.
Features:
Mastered Directly from the Original Master Tapes!
1/2 Speed Mastered Original Master Recording Series
Specially Plated and Pressed on JVC's High Definition Super Vinyl
Pressed in Japan
Special Static Free-Dust Free Inner Sleeve
Limited Edition
Selections:
1. The Day Begins
2. Dawn: Dawn Is A Feeling
3. The Morning: Another Morning
4. Lunch Break: Peak Hour
5. The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?); Time To Get Away
6. Evening: The Sun Set: Twilight Time
7. The Night: Nights In White Satin
This item not eligible for any further discount offers!
LP condition: Sealed
Jacket condition: Near Mint
Compositions and arrangements for pop group and symphony orchestra belong to the British pop scene like the Queen to the Commonwealth. The Moody Blues, one of a seemingly never-ending number of groups which sprang up in the North of England, ventured early into new territory in that they undertook an ambitious project which sought to mediate between classical tradition and modern music and which might very well be described as real "crossover".
Their very first long-playing record, made in 1967, was a smash hit right from the start. The album Days of Future Passed jumped into the US charts within a few weeks and remained there for almost two years, bringing the group their first Gold Disc. As the title suggests, the six individual recordings fit together within the programmatic framework of a passing day. This synthesis of orchestral music and original "flower power sound", where the past melts with the future, results in Nights in White Satin, a timeless super-hit.
Features:
Mastered Directly from the Original Master Tapes!
1/2 Speed Mastered Original Master Recording Series
Specially Plated and Pressed on JVC's High Definition Super Vinyl
Pressed in Japan
Special Static Free-Dust Free Inner Sleeve
Limited Edition
Selections:
1. The Day Begins
2. Dawn: Dawn Is A Feeling
3. The Morning: Another Morning
4. Lunch Break: Peak Hour
5. The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?); Time To Get Away
6. Evening: The Sun Set: Twilight Time
7. The Night: Nights In White Satin