Tracklist
Procession | 4:40 | ||
The Story In Your Eyes | 2:57 | ||
Our Guessing Game | 3:34 | ||
Emily's Song | 3:41 | ||
After You Came | 4:37 | ||
One More Time To Live | 5:41 | ||
Nice To Be Here | 4:24 | ||
You Can Never Go Home | 4:14 | ||
My Song | 6:20 |
Credits (8)
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Phil TraversArtwork [Sleeve Artist]
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David Baker*Engineer [Assistant]
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Harry FisherEngineer [Cutting]
- Derek VarnalsEngineer [Recording]
- The Moody BluesInstruments [All Instruments Played By]
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W (12)Lacquer Cut By
Notes
The English rock band The Moody Blues was active in the years 1964–1974 and 1977–2018.
During this time they released 16 studio albums.
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour is the seventh studio album, released 1971.
During this time they released 16 studio albums.
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour is the seventh studio album, released 1971.
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Sounds a bit flat, with great balance though. And like most of the japanese releases, no surface noise whatsoever. Absolute pristine sound
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Edited 2 years agoLike most US pressings of moody blues albums(apart from the ones cut at either Sterling and by G.K.), this one is really noisy and muddy sounding. Too much bass, the inner groove distortion gets pretty bad, and so this one is best avoided.
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referencing Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (Reel-To-Reel, 7 ½ ips, ¼", 4-Track Stereo, 7" Cine Reel, Album) M 24005
Superb sound, probably the best sounding version of this album. -
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referencing Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (SACD, Hybrid, Multichannel, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Digipak) 984 550-6
In reference to variant 2. ... And I quote "features the remastered and denoised original stereo mix...". In the footnote section of the liner notes. That should say enough. Obviously, this series is best suited to the multichannel enthusiasts. Those seeking an ultimate 2 channel edition should avoid this, really! -
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Gone is the psychedelia …
I so vividly a friend walking into my apartment with this album tucked under his arm, face beaming, while I silently rolled my eyes, as I was so done with The Moody Blues, more than content with their early works to move with me though the rest of my life.
With the album’s title being taken from mnemonic device for mastering the musical scale E-G-B-D-F, and with those notes being part of the opening track “Procession,” it was the album’s goal to to sift though the history of music, from it’s earliest formats up to the release of this outing. Though when on thinks of music, one tends to consider the context of the whole, the melding and morphing to create a completeness that is greater than the sum of its parts, yet here on Every good Boy Deserves Favour, all five contributed but a single song together, truly feeling like The Beatles White Album, pulled together and fashioned by individuals from bits and pieces that were loosely strung together … certainly nothing like the holy trinity, or even A Question of Balance.
While the record did in a sense return to the more sonically textured and layered albums of the past, gone was that true cosmic feel, also gone was that attitude that we are all tethered together, with personal songs coming into play such as “Emily’s Song,” written in celebration of the birth of his daughter by John Lodge. Other influences personal to other individual also float in and out of other tracks. Also gone were the other-worldly lyrics, with “Procession” containing but three spoken words ‘desolation, creation and communication,’ where with those three words and a budding complexity of seventies progressive rock self-indulgence, the Moody Blues seemed destined to tear down all that I’d come to love in a singular event that certainly indicated that the Moody’s had nothing to say.
Yes, “The Story In Your Eyes” jumped from my speakers, and momentarily gave me hope that they’d gotten back on path, becoming the hit single back in July of 1971, with the high energy of the mellotron and guitars overshadowing the very dark lyrics, causing me to wonder if this had be done on purpose to disguise them, or to have them stand in stark juxtaposition to the music. Without a doubt, the album contains some other highlights, but highlights do not make for a lasting production, especially one that was so heavily overdubbed that I felt left out, never drawn in, nor did I hear any of the idealized saga regarding the history of music in all of its fashions and glory. And that left listeners with a series of arrangements and melodies to stand in for what was touted to be an imaginative and haunting composition. So while the lusher sounds may have been back, that’s all they were, lusher sounds that took listeners nowhere, and offered no ion.
I want to laugh here, because at this moment in time I do know the future, where the Moody’s would be down the road, knowing that there was a music video in the not so distant future, where “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere,” sees the Moody Blues coming face to face with their past, happy with the balance they’ve found. So here I stand, sometimes feeling that I’m braced against a wind, listening to people point to this part or that part, or say, But listen to this lick, and to them I just hold up In Search of the Lost Chord, and say, But just listen to this … meaning the entire album, not bits and pieces.
*** The Fun Facts: The album was mixed and released in both stereo and the fledging quadraphonic. Quadraphonic (or Quadrophonic and sometimes Quadrasonic) sound was similar to what is now called 4.0 surround sound and uses four channels in which speakers are positioned at the four corners of the listening space, reproducing signals that are (wholly or in part) independent of one another. Quadraphonic audio was the earliest consumer product in surround sound and thousands of quadraphonic recordings were made during the 1970s. It was a commercial failure due to many technical problems and format incompatibilities. Quadraphonic audio formats were more expensive to produce than standard two-channel stereo. Playback required additional speakers and specially designed decoders and amplifiers.
Review by Jenell Kesler
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