The Royal Albert Hall Concert, December 1969
The Royal Albert Hall Concert, December 1969
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album with 12" Single

Our Take
Our Take
Ah, The Moody Blues, a band that knows how to bring the groove and the feels in equal measure. Their live performance at The Royal Albert Hall in December 1969 is a real treat for fans of their unique blend of rock and symphonic soundscapes.
From the moment they hit the stage, the audience is transported to a mystical world where every note is a journey and every lyric is a revelation. Justin Hayward's ethereal vocals soar through the hall, blending seamlessly with Ray Thomas's magical flute and Mike Pinder's Mellotron wizardry.
The setlist is a perfect mix of hits and deep cuts, showcasing the band's versatility and staying power. "Nights in White Satin" is a standout moment, with its haunting melody and unforgettable chorus captivating everyone in the room.
But it's not just the music that shines in this performance - it's the band's infectious energy and camaraderie that truly elevates the concert to legendary status. You can feel the connection between the band members, their passion for the music palpable in every note they play.
Overall, The Moody Blues' Royal Albert Hall Concert is a must-listen for any fan of classic rock and psychedelic vibes. It's a magical journey through time and space, a snapshot of a band at the peak of their powers. So grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let the music take you on a journey you won't soon forget.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Gypsy (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
2. The Sunset (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
3. Dr. Livingstone I Presume (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
4. Never Comes the Day (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
5. Are You Sitting Comfortably (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
6. The Dream (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
7. Have You Heard the Voyage (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
8. Nights in White Satin (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
9. Legend of a Mind (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
10. Ride My See Saw (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [new Stereo Mix]
Disc: 2
1. Night in White Satin (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [2022 Remix]
2. Legend of a Mind (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [2022 Remix]
3. Ride My See Saw (Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969) [2022 Remix]
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About the artist
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues, a quintessentially British band, have been enchanting audiences with their unique blend of progressive rock and symphonic influences for over five decades. Formed in Birmingham in 1964, the band quickly gained a reputation for their intricate melodies, lush orchestration, and thought-provoking lyrics. Led by the powerhouse vocals of Justin Hayward and backed by the stellar musicianship of John Lodge, Graeme Edge, Ray Thomas, and later, Patrick Moraz, The Moody Blues have created a musical legacy that is as enduring as it is influential. Their seminal albums, including Days of Future Passed, In Search of The Lost Chord, and Seventh Sojourn, have solidified their place in the pantheon of rock music history. Known for their psychedelic imagery, philosophical musings, and intricate time signatures, The Moody Blues are often credited with pioneering the progressive rock genre. Their iconic songs, such as "Nights in White Satin," "Tuesday Afternoon," and "Question," continue to resonate with audiences of all ages, proving that great music truly stands the test of time. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, The Moody Blues' music is sure to leave you feeling introspective, inspired, and maybe even a little bit nostalgic. So light some incense, pour yourself a glass of red wine, and let the enchanting sounds of The Moody Blues transport you to a world where music reigns supreme. Truly a band ahead of their time, The Moody Blues are a must-listen for any self-respecting music aficionado.
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