Thursday, 3 January 2013

And The Tide Rushes In

And The Tide Rushes In

More than 30 years has elapsed since The Moody Blues entered the music scene. Without doubt, their innovative and ground-breaking album "Days of Future Passed" which was released in 1966, must be the one of the best classic-rock albums of all time. The album stayed on the Billboard charts for over two years and marked a milestone in rock history as one of the very first concept albums, recorded not only with a symphony orchestra but also in stereo, both uncharted territory at that time. Days was the catalyst that catapulted the Moodies onwards and into the realms of pop history. Not for this band the straightjacket of musical constraints. They all decided at an early stage that they would be true to themselves by creating and developing their own music and they have witnessed their style being emulated by many musicians over the years - but there is only one true Moody Blues sound.

And The Tide Rushes In

In And The Tide Rushes

And The Tide Rushes In

And The Tide Rushes In

And The Tide Rushes In

And The Tide Rushes In

And The Tide Rushes In

And The Tide Rushes In

And The Tide Rushes In

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