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Jan 01, 2020
WHEN YOU JUST WANT TO HEAR A GREAT BAND
I have loved the music since l was in College and gone to their Concerts - l have never been disappointed.
They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the 1st Ballot, in 2018 and they definitely earned it.
They were the 1st Progressive Rock band. Check out their first seven albums for a start...

Jul 30, 2019
One of the Best, by the Best...
For some reason, when people rate the best albums by the Moody Blues, this album tends to slip through the cracks - but it shouldn't.
Personally, I like every song on this album. I'm one of the rare Fans l guess, who is not locked in to the "Core 7" Syndrome.
I'm open to any song that is reflective of what they do best and that is putting words and music to something as ethereal as what a soul feels and what the heart hopes.
NO ONE does that better than they do. That's why so many of us have told them that the songs seem to be the story of our lives.
I don't think ANYONE can find fault with the quality of the songs on this album that has "The Voice" as the opening track. It's been great to hear the Moody Blues perform "Talking Out of Turn" as well.
If you haven't heard it, it's definitely worth a listen.

Jul 28, 2019
The Best of The Best Classic Progressive Rock
3 of 3 found this helpful I was introduced to the music of the Moody Blues in College. I was studying Art and was in the middle of my final project in Painting.
All of the intense concentration was giving me a giant headache.
My friend whom I was painting with said she had just the thing to help me feel better.
She made me a cup of Chamomile tea with honey - and then put an LP on the turntable.
THAT was when the magic happened.
I heard music I'd never heard anything like before. It was the Moody Blues and the "Days of Future Passed" album, and it was the best music I'd ever heard.
It had Rock, it had Symphonic music and great narrated passages.
I loved the seamless way the album flowed and took you on a fantastic journey and you knew you never wanted it to end - and it hasn't I'm happy to say!