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The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed Album

The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed Album
Performer: The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight
Title: Days Of Future Passed
Country: UK
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Psychedelic Rock, Symphonic Rock
Released: Nov 1967
Catalog number: SML 707, SML.707
Label: Deram
MP3 album szie: 1834 mb
FLAC album size: 2844 mb

Tracklist

1Lunch Break: Peak Hour5:21
2The Day Begins5:45
3Evening: The Sun Set: Twilight Time6:39
4The Night: Nights In White Satin7:41
5The Morning: Another Morning3:40
6Dawn: Dawn Is A Feeling3:50
7The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) / Time To Get Away8:25

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SW134-2The Moody Blues Days Of Future Passed ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)SomeWax RecordingsSW134-2Russia2003
HDS-4418The Moody Blues Days Of Future Passed ‎(HDCD, Album, Multichannel, DTS)DeramHDS-4418US1997
KDOAC 6, 820 006-4The Moody Blues With The The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight The Moody Blues With The The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed ‎(Cass, Album)Deram, DeramKDOAC 6, 820 006-4UKUnknown
DL 107The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed ‎(LP, Album, Bla)DeramDL 107Japan1968
DES 18012The Moody Blues Days Of Future Passed ‎(LP, Album)DeramDES 18012Venezuela1972

Credits

  • Composed ByKnight, Redwave
  • ConductorPeter Knight
  • Design [Cover Painting]David Anstey
  • EngineerDerek Varnals
  • Executive-Producer, Liner NotesHugh Mendl
  • OrchestraThe London Festival Orchestra
  • RealizationMichael Dacre-Barclay, Tony Clarke

Notes

First version cover with Moody Blues in BLACK text, instead of blue and also in same size font as The London Symphony Orchestra.

"Time to Get Away" is not mentioned ANYWHERE on the album: it is missing from the front cover track listing (should follow "Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?)" but precede "EVENING"), from the rear cover track list and from Side Two of the vinyl centre labels (the first track on Side Two should read: "THE AFTERNOON: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?); Time to Get Away").

KT Tax Code on run off

White grooved labels and "DSS" (Deramic Sound System) in red. Mention "Essex Music International" Below right society and "STEREO".
THIS VERSION OMITS ANY REFERENCE TO THE ARTISTS ON THE CENTRE LABELS ABOVE THE DERAM LOGO.
"Time to Get Away" is also missing from the centre label for Side Two (should be listed in the same track as "Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?)").

Laminated with "Clarifoil" on back cover.

℗ 1967
Made in England

Cover: SML 707
Label: SML.707

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BIEM, NCB, GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout: ZAL-8078-2W
  • Matrix / Runout: ZAL-8079-2W
  • Matrix / Runout: ZAL-8078-3W
  • Matrix / Runout: ZAL-8079-3W

Companies

  • Printed By – Clout & Baker Ltd.

Short intro

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elektron
elektron
Days of Future Passed is a very 1967 affair. A musical description of a single day, with poetic interludes, it was made in collaboration between The Moody Blues and the London Festival Orchestra. Melancholy pop such as "Dawn: Dawn Is a Feeling" and "The Afternoon" increase their emotive weight and sparkling Broadway arrangements, while the mournful "Nights In White Satin" gives away to the lush romance of "Late Lament," linked only by a few well-chosen words about the ending of the day.
Tane
Tane
People here do realize that the 2017 remaster is actually a needle drop? By 1973, the original master tapes were so deteriorated they were mostly unusable.