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  2. Keys of the Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Keys of the Kingdom is the fourteenth album by the rock band the Moody Blues, released in 1991.Although some of the tracks recall the songwriting on Sur la Mer, the failure of Keys of the Kingdom to produce any major hit singles would mark the beginning of the Moodies' decline in popularity with mainstream audiences after their success in the MTV video generation.

  3. 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 ...

  4. The Moody Blues - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Blues were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in May 1964. The band initially consisted of Graeme Edge (drums), Denny Laine (guitar/vocals), Mike Pinder (keyboards/vocals), Ray Thomas (multi-instrumentalist/vocals), and Clint Warwick (bass/vocals). Originally part of the British beat and R&B scene of the early–mid 1960s, the ...

  5. Days of Future Passed Live - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. (2008) Days of Future Passed Live. (2018) Days of Future Passed Live is a live album by The Moody Blues that consists of their live performance at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto in 2017. [ 1] The album was released on 23 March 2018.

  6. I Know You're Out There Somewhere - Wikipedia

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    "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" is a 1988 single by the English rock band the Moody Blues. It was written by guitarist Justin Hayward, and it is the sequel to the Moody Blues' 1986 single "Your Wildest Dreams", also written by Hayward. [1] It is the band's final Top 40 single in the United States, peaking at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  7. The Magnificent Moodies - Wikipedia

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    For the American and Canadian release on London Records, with the title Go Now: The Moody Blues #1, four songs were replaced with those two preceding singles and two B-sides, with a different running order of the tracks. One of the tracks that was replaced, "Stop", was released as a single in America and Canada later that year.

  8. List of the Moody Blues band members - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Blues were an English progressive rock band from Birmingham. Formed in May 1964, the group originally consisted of guitarist and vocalist Denny Laine, keyboardist and vocalist Mike Pinder, woodwind player and vocalist Ray Thomas, bassist Clint Warwick, and drummer Graeme Edge. The band remained active until late 2018, when sole ...

  9. An Introduction to The Moody Blues - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. An Introduction to The Moody Blues is a compilation album by the early Moody Blues, led by Denny Laine. It includes all songs from The Magnificent Moodies except "True Story" and "Thank You Baby", but contains other early singles, as well as "People Gotta Go", which was only included on a rare French-only EP.