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This Is The Moody Blues | ||||
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Released | 25 October 1974[1] | |||
Recorded | 8 October 1967 – 15 August 1972 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 94:18 | |||
Label | Threshold | |||
Producer | Tony Clarke | |||
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This Is The Moody Blues is a two LP (later two CDs) compilation album by the Moody Blues, released in late 1974 while the band was on a self-imposed sabbatical. Though all of the songs were previously released on albums (with the exception of "A Simple Game" which was a 1968 B-side), several of them are heard here in distinctly different mixes. Like the Moody Blues albums of the time – but unlike most compilation albums, including later Moody Blues compilations – the songs on this album segue seamlessly, without silence between tracks. On the original LP, this was true of the songs on each side; when the album was remastered for CD, each disc was also blended, so that "Legend of a Mind" segues into "In the Beginning", and "Watching and Waiting" segues into "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)".
The album was the first release to provide a separate name for "Late Lament", the symphonic coda and spoken poem that closes "Nights in White Satin".
This Is The Moody Blues was a commercial and critical success, reaching #14 in the United Kingdom and #11 in the United States.