Prelude (album)
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Prelude | ||
Compilation album by The Moody Blues | ||
Released | October 26, 1987 | |
Recorded | Mar 30, 1967-Nov 17, 1968 | |
Genre | Progressive Rock | |
Length | 37:33 | |
Label | Polydor | |
Producer(s) | Tony Clarke | |
The Moody Blues chronology | ||
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The Other Side of Life (1986) |
Prelude (1987) |
Sur La Mer (1988) |
Prelude is a 1987 Moody Blues compilation album consisting of non-album singles and rarities.
Tracks 1-5 were previously released on singles in 1967 prior to the release of Days of Future Passed. They are the first Moody Blues releases to feature Justin Hayward and John Lodge. "A Simple Game" later became a minor hit for the Four Tops. Tracks 7-11 all appeared on the 1977 Caught Live + 5 album. "Late Lament," which rounds out the album, is the Graeme Edge poem that appears at the end of Days of Future Passed. Though many of these tracks have also appeared on other releases, such as the Time Traveller box set and the 2006 SACD album remasters, Prelude is the only release that contains all eleven rarities.
[edit] Track listing
- "Fly Me High" (Justin Hayward) – 3:02 Recorded March 30, 1967; released as single May 1967; appears on the Deluxe Edition of Days of Future Passed as a bonus track
- "I Really Haven't Got the Time" (Mike Pinder) – 3:12 Recorded March 30, 1967; released as b-side May 1967; appears on the Deluxe Edition of Days of Future Passed as a bonus track
- "Leave This Man Alone" (Hayward) – 3:01 Recorded July 17, 1967; released as b-side September 1967; appears on the Deluxe Edition of Days of Future Passed as a bonus track
- "Love and Beauty" (Pinder) – 2:28 Recorded July 17, 1967; released as single September 1967 appears on the Deluxe Edition of Days of Future Passed as a bonus track
- "Cities" (Hayward) – 2:27 Recorded July 17, 1967; released November 1967 as b-side to "Nights in White Satin"; appears on the Deluxe Edition of Days of Future Passed as a bonus track
- "A Simple Game" (Pinder) – 3:47 Recorded October 11, 1968. Mono b-side to "Ride My See Saw"; stereo version released 1974 on This Is The Moody Blues
- "Gimme a Little Somethin'" (John Lodge) – 3:18 Recorded March 17, 1968; eventually released on Caught Live + 5
- "Please Think About It" (Pinder) – 3:45 Recorded June 29, 1967; eventually released on Caught Live + 5; appears on the Deluxe Edition of Days of Future Passed as a bonus track
- "Long Summer Days" (Hayward) – 3:18 Recorded May 19, 1967;; eventually released on Caught Live + 5
- "King and Queen" (Hayward) – 3:57 Recoded February 3, 1968; eventually released on [[Caught Live + 5]
- "What Am I Doing Here?" (Hayward) – 3:40 Recorded November 17, 1968; eventually released on Caught Live + 5
- "Late Lament" (Graeme Edge, Peter Knight) – 1:36 From Days of Future Passed
The Moody Blues |
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Justin Hayward | John Lodge | Graeme Edge Former members: Ray Thomas | Mike Pinder | Patrick Moraz | Denny Laine | Clint Warwick |
Discography |
Studio Albums: The Magnificent Moodies | Days of Future Passed | In Search of the Lost Chord | On the Threshold of a Dream | To Our Children's Children's Children | A Question of Balance | Every Good Boy Deserves Favour | Seventh Sojourn | Octave | Long Distance Voyager | The Present | The Other Side of Life | Sur La Mer | Keys of the Kingdom | Strange Times | December |
Live: Caught Live + 5 | A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra | Hall Of Fame: Live at the Royal Albert Hall | Lovely To See You Again |
Compilations: This is The Moody Blues | Greatest Hits | Prelude | Time Traveller (Box Set) | An Introduction to The Moody Blues |