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  2. No More Lies (The Moody Blues song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video was created for "No More Lies", directed by Danny Kleinman and produced by Jane Reardon. [8] Although he did not play on the song (or on any song on Sur la Mer ), Ray Thomas is seen "playing" tambourine on the music video, and is also shown on the picture sleeve of the single. [1] Billboard described the video as combining "live ...

  3. Lovely to See You: Live - Wikipedia

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    Lovely to See You: Live. Lovely to See You: Live is a two-disc live album by The Moody Blues. Released on 15 November 2005, Lovely to See You: Live was recorded at a performance at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, California. The album is named after The Moody Blues song "Lovely to See You", from their 1969 album On the Threshold of a Dream.

  4. Octave (album) - Wikipedia

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    Octave is the ninth album by the Moody Blues (the eighth by this particular line-up), released in 1978, and their first release after a substantial hiatus following the success of the best-selling Seventh Sojourn in 1972. Released after a considerable break, which saw The Moody Blues returning in an era of punk music and disco, Octave produced ...

  5. A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra

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    AllMusic. [1] A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra is a live album by The Moody Blues, recorded from a live performance at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre on 9 September 1992. [2] This performance was the first time The Moody Blues performed in concert backed by a full orchestra. The concert was held in celebration of the 25th ...

  6. Caught Live + 5 - Wikipedia

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    Caught Live is the first Moody Blues album since Days of Future Passed not to feature cover artwork by Philip Travers. Decca Records instead used British art design group Hipgnosis. The "+5" studio tracks were re-released on their 1987 album Prelude. Reception

  7. Hall of Fame (The Moody Blues album) - Wikipedia

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    December. (2003) Hall of Fame is a live album by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was recorded at a concert performed at the Royal Albert Hall, which included backing by a live orchestra. The album was released on 8 August 2000. It is the second Moody Blues live album to feature a live orchestra, with the first being A Night at Red ...

  8. The Moody Blues discography - Wikipedia

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    US: A-side on Go Now: The Moody Blues #1/B-side non-album track "I Don't Want to Go On Without You" b/w "Time Is on My Side" 33 — — — — — — — UK: Non-album tracks US: A-side on Go Now: The Moody Blues #1/B-side non-album track "From the Bottom of My Heart (I Love You)" b/w "And My Baby's Gone" 22 — 23 — 93 70 — — UK: Non ...

  9. Isn't Life Strange - Wikipedia

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    Music and lyrics. "Isn't Life Strange" is one of the Moody Blues' longer songs, lasting for over six minutes. Its melody was based on Pachelbel 's Canon In D. [3] The song begins with instrumentation on flute and harmonium, a combination that Classic Rock critic Malcolm Dome described as "haunting". [3] Dome described the lyrics as being about ...