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The Moody Blues In Search of the Lost Chord 180g LP (Psychedelic Splatter Vinyl)

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Genre Pop Rock
Artist The Moody Blues
Limited 50th Anniversary Edition On 180g Psychedelic Splatter Vinyl LP!

2021 Stereophile Magazine Record to Die For!

Originally released in 1968, this was the second Moody Blues album to feature Justin Hayward and John Lodge. In Search of the Lost Chord is a concept album around a broad theme of quest and discovery, including world exploration ("Dr. Livingstone, I Presume"), music and philosophy through the ages ("House of Four Doors"), lost love ("The Actor"), and spiritual development.

Never a big Moody Blues fan, on a whim I picked up a cheaply priced used copy of In Search of the Lost Chord. I liked it a lot more than I expected to. It's a late '60s concept album, a concept I dig when done right. It's electric-guitar-driven, but it includes 33 different instruments; it sounds ambitiously Beatles-esque in some places, brimming with youthful energy and ideas of a band on the cusp of greatness. The music offers lush, eardrum-caressing vocals and brilliantly inventive moments - darned if the intensifying, 45-second album opener, 'Departure,' a poem written and recited by band drummer Graeme Edge, wasn't the perfect prelude to the classic 'Ride My See-Saw.' The LP's sound is rich and warm. The cover, by artist Phil Travers, is a striking meditation on the concept of, well, meditation.
-Robert Schryer, Stereophile Magazine Record To Die For 2021
Features:
• Limited 50th Anniversary Edition
• 180g Psychedelic Splatter Color Vinyl
• Digitally remastered
• Original artwork and packaging
• Made in Czech Republic

Selections:
Side A:

1. Departure
2. Ride My See-Saw
3. Dr. Livingstone, I Presume
4. House of Four Doors (Part 1)
5. Legend of A Mind
6. House of Four Doors
Side B:
1. Voices In The Sky
2. The Best Way To Travel
3. Visions of Paradise
4. The Actor
5. The Word
6. Om