Friday, March 21, 2008

The Moody Blues - The Lost Performance (Paris 1970)



The tunes you will hear all come from the group's most fertile time period, and combine to make up the following set list:• "Lovely to See You": from the album On the Threshold of a Dream (1969)• "Never Comes The Day": from On the Threshold of a Dream• "Tortoise and the Hare": from A Question of Balance (1970)• "Are You Sitting Comfortably": from On the Threshold of a Dream• "Legend of a Mind": from In Search of the Lost Chord (1969)• "Nights in White Satin": from Days of Future Past (1967)• "Ride My See-Saw": from In Search of the Lost Chord• "Lazy Day": from On the Threshold of a Dream• "Gypsy": from To Our Children's Children's Children (1969)• "Candle of Life": from To Our Children's Children's Children• "Tuesday Afternoon": from Days of Future Past• "Don't You Feel Small": from A Question of Balance• "Question": from A Question of BalanceSynopsisFor almost 40 years Moody Blues have been creating music that defines the classic rock genre, with more than 50 million albums sold worldwide including 18 platinum albums. Though best-known today for their lush, lyrically and musically profound psychedelic-era albums, the Moody Blues started out as one of the better R&B-based combos of the British Invasion. By 1970 their mellotron-infused sound was steeped in the late-'60s counterculture and this Lost Performance, recently discovered within a French archive, captures the incomparable Moody Blues at the pinnacle of their success.

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