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Why Out of This World Is the Moody Blues Shortcut to Psychedelic Stardust

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Summary Out of this world (K‑Tel NE 1051, 1979, Orlake pressing) is a wonderfully of-its-time compilation that bottles the spacey, symphonic side of The Moody Blues and pours it straight onto one very approachable slab of vinyl. If you know the band for big feelings and bigger Mellotron swells, this record delivers the hit of … Read more

Why To Our Children’s Children’s Children Is The Moody Blues’ Warmest Trip Into Space

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Summary To Our Children’s Children’s Children (1969, Threshold THS 1) is The Moody Blues at their most wide‑eyed, cosmic, and quietly philosophical. Released at the tail end of the space-race decade (and just after the first Moon landing), it’s a concept album that looks past 1969’s headlines and asks a sweeter question: what kind of … Read more

From Treble Clefs to Cosmic Prog: Why Every Good Boy Deserves Favour Belongs in Every Vinyl Lover’s Collection

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Summary“Every Good Boy Deserves Favour” (Threshold THS 5) is The Moody Blues in full, glorious, symphonic-prog flight. Released in 1971, it captures the band at the height of their classic lineup powers: Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, and Graeme Edge. Think lush Mellotron swells, rich harmonies, cosmic lyrics, and a surprisingly punchy … Read more

The Moody Blues – On the threshold of a dream

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The Moody Blues – On the Threshold of a Dream: Exploring the Psychedelic Masterpiece from 1969 Summary: In the colorful and vibrant world of late ’60s rock music, The Moody Blues’ “On the Threshold of a Dream” stands as a shining example of psychedelic artistry. Released in 1969, the album showcases the band’s innovative use … Read more

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