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Days of Future Passed
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Days of Future Passed
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by The Moody Blues
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List Price: $29.98
Sales Rank : 26229
Available from Amazon
$26.99
on 11-30-2008
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1. The Day Begins/Morning Glory - The Moody Blues, Knight, Peter
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2. Dawn: Dawn Is a Feeling - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
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3. The Morning: Another Morning - The Moody Blues, Thomas, Ray
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4. Lunch Break: Peak Hour - The Moody Blues, Lodge, John
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5. The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon Tuesday?/Time to Get Away - The Moody Blues, Lodge, John
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6. Evening: The Sun Set/Twilight Time - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
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7. The Night: Nights in White Satin - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
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1. Tuesday Afternoon Forever Afternoon - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
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2. Dawn Is a Feelin - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
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3. The Sun Set - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
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4. Twilight Time - The Moody Blues, Thomas, Ray
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5. Nights in White Satin - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
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6. Fly Me High - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
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7. I Really Haven't Got the Time - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
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8. Love and Beauty - The Moody Blues, Pinder, Michael
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9. Leave This Man Alone - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
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10. Cities - The Moody Blues, Hayward, Justin
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See all 19 tracks on this disc
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2 CD set. Days Of Future Passed is the Moody Blues' true contribution to rock history and the most cohesive integration of rock songs with orchestral music ever produced. Asked to create a rock reworking of Dvorak's New World Symphony, the Moodies instead wrote their own symphony, a song cycle that describes the emotions that accompany each part of the day, from dawn ('Dawn Is A Feeling') to night (the classic 'Nights In White Satin'). The songs are connected by lush orchestral passages in which the basic musical themes are reworked. Polydor. 2006.
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