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A Night at Red Rocks With the Colorado Symphony Orchestra
(VHS, 1993)
Primary Artist: Moody Blues (The)

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LIST PRICE $19.98 Save 92%
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Format: VHS Mar 1993 Record Label: Polygram Video Recording Type: Live UPC: 044008676133 |
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Details

Track Listing 1. Overture 2. Late Lament 3. Tuesday Afternoon 4. For My Lady 5. New Horizons 6. Lean on Me 7. Lovely to See You 8. Gemini Dream 9. I Know You're Out There Somewhere 10. Voice, The 11. Say It With Love 12. Story in Your Eyes 13. Your Wildest Dreams 14. Isn't Life Strange 15. Other Side of Life, The 16. I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock & Roll Band) 17. Nights in White Satin 18. Question 19. Ride My See Saw
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This 1992 live recording represents the closing of a circle. Life for the post-Denny Laine Moodies began with the orchestrated rock of DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED, as prog-rock history was made. 25 years later, with decades of hit albums behind them, the band finds itself once again backed by an orchestra for A NIGHT AT RED ROCKS. With both Mike Pinder and Patrick Moraz long gone, the group is down to a quartet here, augmented by session musicians and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. The 1969 live recording CAUGHT LIVE proved that the band never needed an orchestra to reproduce its lush sound, but it certainly doesn't hurt. The marriage of the Moodies' progressive pop-rock with the Colorado Symphony's elegant accompaniment seems a natural one. With as many hits as the band had behind them by this time, it's hard for the show to be full of anything else. The twist is that the set is still almost equally divided between pre- and post-comeback hits.
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