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DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED

The Moody Blues

 

Crossover Prog

4.20 | 957 ratings

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Discographia
4 stars Progressive Rock purists say that this album is the beginning of the genre. Like the first album of King Crimson, it remains the benchmark of the genre, although they are 2 groups who invented the genre by pure chance. The Moody Blues was until this album a blues band but also very soft in the style of The Beatles or The Move. The group will seek a new path with this album, and major facilities are implemented ... with a symphony orchestra of classical music ... Personally it does not attract me at all to classical music in rock, worse still I think the group is lost ... The real interest is the emergence and bursting of Mellotron on this album. The keyboard is preferred it is still amateur and working with the manufacturer of Mellotrons, it will even make some promotion on the album title are fantastic. The Mellotron makes things incredibly unique but because with His divine and absolutely fantastic, many of the same group has now its the current research that no longer exists because mellotrons have disappeared, or when used, extremely rare in a catastrophic state. The record company of Moody Blues Album implemented in a method of stereophonic recording (Deramic Sound System) already introduced in some works of classical music. Days of Future Passed is a concept album, the first in the world of rock ... the
Discographia | 4/5 |

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