Track Listings
| 1. Your Wildest Dreams | ||
| 2. Question | ||
| 3. Voices in the Sky | ||
| 4. Isn't Life Strange | ||
| 5. No More Lies | ||
| 6. I Dreamed Last Night | ||
| 7. Sitting at the Wheel | ||
| 8. Gimme a Little Somethin' | ||
| 9. Bless the Wings (That Bring You Back) | ||
| 10. Drifwood | ||
| 11. After You Came | ||
| 12. Talking Out of Turn | ||
| 13. Watching and Waiting | ||
| 14. Highway | ||
| 15. Dear Diary | ||
| 16. Simple Game | ||
| 17. Nights in White Satin |
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17 Great Digitally Remastered Classics from One of the Greatest Classic Rock Outfits in Rock N Roll History. This Disc Showcases Some of their Absolute Best as Well as Choice Album Tracks that Don't Normally Get Compiled for a More Vivid Portrait of this Outstanding Group of Musicians. It was They who First Had the Notion to Perform with a Symphony Orchestra and Record the Proceedings, a Tool Used by Many Other Rock Bands in their Wake.
The Universal Masters Collection: Classic Moody Blues, Music, Moody Blues, Album Rock, British Invasion, British Psychedelia, England, Pop/Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Rock
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The Universal Masters Collection: Classic Moody Blues
Moody Blues Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004OCPC Release Date: 2000-01-03 |
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Album Details
17 Great Digitally Remastered Classics from One of the Greatest Classic Rock Outfits in Rock N Roll History. This Disc Showcases Some of their Absolute Best as Well as Choice Album Tracks that Don't Normally Get Compiled for a More Vivid Portrait of this Outstanding Group of Musicians. It was They who First Had the Notion to Perform with a Symphony Orchestra and Record the Proceedings, a Tool Used by Many Other Rock Bands in their Wake.Customer Reviews:
A Classic Moody Blues Mixture... :).......2007-06-17
From the prople at Universal Music Company.......2001-03-04
Yes, the people at that record company give us yet another compilation of the MB. This time, the content is identical to the 1998 "Master Series" CD, with a few tracks re-organized.
As a MB completist, I am a bit surprised that some of the alternate versions presented here are not credited as such; so here's a quick rundown of the content:
There is 1 song taken from each of the MB albums between "Days Of Future Passed" and "Time Traveller", but some have received a "special treatment": track 3, originally released on ISOTLC, has been remixed for their 1989 "Greatest Hits" album; track 5, originally on "Sur La Mer", is here in its 7-inch single version; track 6 is from the "Blue Jays" album; track 7, from "The Present", has been remixed to 7:31 by Steven Greenberg; track 8 is one of the 5 extra tracks included on the CD release of "Caught Live"; track 9 is an orchestral remix of the song originally on KOTK; track 10 is a shorter version of the song on "Octave"; track 12 is also a shorter version, originally on LDV; track 16 is from a 1968 single, and finally, track 17 is the single version of the classic track from DOFP.
To the MB uninitiated, the content of the disc gives a broad perspective of their career; for the completist, it includes versions unavailable on CD elsewhere.
It is however somewhat difficult to try and review 30 years of music on a single disc.
Another side of ..........2001-01-22
The compilation of this album is rather different and I am quite happy with it. It is also interesting that The Moody Blues is one group of many in this series of CDs. There is no cronological election, neither are all songs from the normal series of MB albums.
The versions of "Question" and "Sitting At The Wheel" are not from the albums, but are different. Especially the second is a very remarkable different mix from the version of the album "The Present" and actually I enjoyed this mix very much. I was stunned that the MB had made such a different mix of it and I think it is important in the collection of every MB-fan.
Personally I am very happy that "Driftwood" is one of the presented songs, in my opinion one of the best songs of Justin Hayward ever. Furthermore the rather good "Highway" and "Gimme A Little Somethin'", the latter a song I do not understand why it did not get a place in one of the albums of MB. From the hand of Mike Pinder the album has only got "A Simple Game", a song that did not find its way to a MB-album either.
I was very satisfied with the election of songs for this compilation and I am happy that the person who made this, had the guts to make a rather different combination of songs that most of this kind of albums. It is rather boring to get more or less alwas the same songs.
It also important to say that the songs are digitally remastered.
In the innersleve are some words of Daryl Easlea (the person who elected the songs?): "... this collection serves as an exellent overview to the Moody Blues career ... The music has a timeless quality that enables The Moody Blues to sound fresh today and make them ripe for revaluation, proving that songcraft and respect for your fans is more important than critical acceptance".
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