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“The Moody Blues are still the Sistine Chapel of popular music.” – Rolling Stone

In an endless sea of rock and pop formats, The Moody Blues have distinguished themselves through four decades as that shimmering jewel vindicating rock music as a substantial artistic contribution to Western culture.  Since the 60’s, as a part of the historic original British invasion of Supergroups, The Moody Blues have lit up the hearts and minds of millions of rock fans with inspiring anthems like “Nights in White Satin,” “Tuesday Afternoon” and “I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band),” that express universal themes of love, compassion and peace.  The band’s unique style of music consistently finds airplay on radio stations globally and continues to illuminate concert arenas around the world.  From being immortalized on The Simpsons to having their music featured in movies, television and in national advertisement campaigns such as VISA, The Moody Blues are embedded in not only music history but in pop culture.

Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) recently released a new Moody Blues greatest hits collection in two editions titled ICON and ICON 2 -- single disc and double disc formats.  The releases include The Moody Blues’ legendary hits and fan favorites from their 14 studio albums that have spanned more than 35 years of groundbreaking music:  DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED (1967), IN SEARCH OF THE LOST CHORD (1968), ON THE THRESHOLD OF A DREAM (1969), TO OUR CHILDREN’S CHILDREN’S CHILDREN (1969), A QUESTION OF BALANCE (1970), EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR (1971), SEVENTH SOJOURN (1972), OCTAVE (1978), LONG DISTANCE VOYAGER (1981), THE PRESENT (1983), THE OTHER SIDE OF LIFE (1986), SUR LA MER (1988), KEYS OF THE KINGDOM (1991), STRANGE TIMES (1999) and DECEMBER (2003).

Since they first hit the rock scene with the release of their monumental 1967 album DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED, The Moody Blues have continued to produce music that bridges the gap between classical and pop-rock genres without ever wavering in their integrity and commitment.  Featuring the altruistic inflections of guitarist/vocalist Justin Hayward, bassist/vocalist John Lodge and drummer Graeme Edge, The Moody Blues’ sound has held its ground with exquisite harmonies over and over again, in a genre of music that is ever-changing.  Since their formation in England, The Moody Blues have created music time and time again that offers rock music a depth that is unprecedented and inspiring.

The Moody Blues have sold in excess of 70 million albums worldwide and have been awarded an astonishing 14 platinum and gold discs.  Their incredible roster of hits include:  “Nights In White Satin,” “Tuesday Afternoon,” “Ride My See Saw,” “The Story In Your Eyes,” “Isn’t Life Strange,” “Question,” “I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band),” “Your Wildest Dreams,” and “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere,” to name a few.  The Moody Blues’ No. 1, Top 5, Top 10, Top 20, Top 40, Multi-Platinum, Platinum and Gold albums and singles, have generated sold-out tours on a consistent basis over the course of several decades, making them one of the top-grossing album and touring bands in existence.

Throughout the group’s indelible history, they have been embraced by every major music journal around the world.  Says the New York Post, “The trio looked remarkably sound and sounded untouched by time.”  Adds USA Weekend, “…a great rock n’ roll band with staying power beyond anybody’s ‘wildest dreams.’”  “One of the biggest strengths the band has, is knowing what they do, and doing it extremely well,” praises the Toronto Sun.

Throughout the 60’s and 70's, the group released a string of concept albums including 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 and SEVENTH SOJOURN, which can be listened to from beginning to end like turning the pages of a novel telling the story of our lives.  The albums garnered the band respect and acclaim that would place them in that unusual distinctive category as pioneers of concept-rock with a message.
 
In 1979, the band released OCTAVE, and stepped away from the concept theme by exploring new musical elements which spawned two hits “Driftwood” and “Steppin’ In A Slide Zone.”  In the 80’s, while punk rock, power-pop and new wave were dominating the charts, The Moodies showed their resilience against the changing tides of trends and released the album LONG DISTANCE VOYAGER.  The album went straight to the top and landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, with two hit singles: “Gemini Dream” and “The Voice.”  The Moody Blues then released THE PRESENT in 1983 with the hits “Blue World” and “Sitting At The Wheel”; followed by another album that would win over a new generation of young fans in the mid-late 80's entitled THE OTHER SIDE OF LIFE, which gave birth to the hit song “Your Wildest Dreams”-- one of their biggest selling singles of their career to date.  The next two albums continued their momentum with the hit single, “I Know You're Out There Somewhere” from SUR LA MER, the counterpart to “Your Wildest Dream”
and 1991's “Say It With Love” from KEYS OF THE KINGDOM.

The 90’s marked yet another phase of the band’s illustrious career.  The Moody Blues had reached a milestone in 1992 –– their 25th anniversary of the release of DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED.  With this concept in mind, the band performed live in concert with a symphony orchestra.  The event was filmed at the Red Rocks concert venue in Denver, Colorado, for a PBS special, home video and album titled THE MOODY BLUES – A NIGHT AT RED ROCKS WITH THE COLORADO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The response from the broadcast, video and album was so phenomenal, the band took the symphony concerts on the road and sold out everywhere.

During this time period, The Moodies released their Gold-selling boxed set collection entitled TIME TRAVELLER, a greatest hits package in 1997 entitled THE BEST OF THE MOODY BLUES, and a double-CD ANTHOLOGY album.  The group welcomed the new Millennium with the release of the appropriately titled STRANGE TIMES, which was their first studio album in eight years, charting yet again in the Top 100 on Billboard.  Recorded in Genoa, Italy, the band took on the role of “producers” of the album, another first for the The Moodies.

The band then released a second PBS special and live album in 2001 entitled Hall Of Fame:  Recorded Live At The Royal Albert Hall;  and The Moody Blues:  Live At The Royal Albert Hall, respectively.  The performance re-visited the excitement of their live performances with a symphony orchestra, recorded and filmed in England's famed Royal Albert Hall.  The live concert, available on video, marked the first live Moody Blues performance released on DVD.

Also in 2001, The Moody Blues were featured in the highest grossing giant screen production of the year in the IMAX film entitled JOURNEY INTO AMAZING CAVES.  Featuring two new Moody Blues songs, “We Can Fly” and “Water”;  and their classics “Nights in White Satin” and “Ride My

Seesaw,” the film was awarded IMAX’ “Soundtrack of the Year Award,”  which was simultaneously released on CD.

In 2003, The Moody Blues released the first holiday album of their career on Universal Records entitled DECEMBER. The band’s majestic, orchestral mix of rock and pop fit beautifully in the new Christmas CD – from its lush originals, to the band’s choice of traditional songs.  Produced by Hayward and Lodge, DECEMBER features five original songs, five cover songs, and one newly arranged traditional tune with additional lyrics.

Nashville paid tribute to the band in 2004 with the release of MOODY BLUEGRASS, in which 31 of Nashville’s top musicians recorded and translated the group’s 70’s and 80’s classics into bluegrass form.  Produced by mandolinist David Harvey, renowned bluegrass artists from Alison Krauss and Harley Allen to Tim O’Brien put their bluegrass interpretations on “Your Wildest Dreams,” “I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band),” “Nights In White Satin,” and many other Moody hits.

The Moodies released the Image Entertainment DVD and CD THE MOODY BLUES:  LOVELY TO SEE YOU, LIVE in 2005, recorded at the historic Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.  This recording was pure Moody Blues, marking the first live performance recorded sans orchestra, since their historic 1969 live release THE MOODY BLUES LIVE +5.  

In 2008, the band embarked on a tour of the U.K. and Europe;  and Universal Music Enterprises re-released the group’s first seven albums, containing the band’s legendary chart-topping singles of the 60’s and 70’s.  Each re-release by UMe features exclusive bonus tracks, alternate versions, radio sessions and outtakes;  telling a story about the progression of rock & roll while diving into further detail with the inclusion of live BBC recordings and bonus tracks. 

In 2011, in addition to the new ICON releases, a follow-up Moody Bluegrass tribute album was recently released featuring cameos by the band, Vince Gill, Ricky Scaggs, and more.   MOODY BLUEGRASS TWO…MUCH LOVE.  “Nights In White Satin” also landed at #2 on the UK Rock Chart, and at #27 on the BBC Radio 1 chart, making it the fourth time that “Nights” has charted in its 40-plus year history.  The song’s resurgence ignited after a recent cover performance by Matt Cardle, winner of Simon Cowell’s hit UK show “The X Factor.”

With their 2012 tour, the legacy of The Moody Blues continues to live on.  As the world continues to revolve on its axis during any time of economic and political uncertainty, The Moody Blues have always been there to provide the world with live music that is engaging and appropriate to the times. The Moody Blues will always offer that unique experience of rock & roll delivered with connectedness, commitment and a sentiment of peace.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 665 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moody Blues

    by teutonic on 2009-08-02Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - Calgary

    The show was awesome!! I really didn't listen to them when I was growing up in the 70's and 80's, but after last night show I was sorry not to share the beautiful music that they have been playing for more than 40 years. It was the best performance that I have seen in a very long time. Thank you Calgary for making this happen

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moody Blues was nothing short of EXCELLENT

    by Pinhead on 2009-08-02Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - Calgary

    The Band rocked along just like they did thirty years ago. I have a DVD that I thought was pretty good but after seeing them last night the DVD is now disappointing. Wouldn't hesitate in seeing them again. Went back to my youth for a few hours. When are they coming back?

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    simply the best

    by jin5 on 2009-08-02Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - Calgary

    this was one fo he best shows i have seen in recent memory. justin hayward was incredible and hasn't lost a step or a note with a great and very talented band to go with john lodge and graeme edge. they had the crowd standing after almost every song and no one could have felt cheated for the performance they witnessed last night

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moody Blues haven't lost it

    by Skoki on 2009-08-02Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - Calgary

    In my opinion, this group was always underrated. Very talented composers of melodic , rich tunes. John and Justin not only write well but play their instruments with skill and flare. Both still can hit the notes. Surrounded by a talented collection of support musicians, they presented a wonderful, at times touching evening of superb music. The Singer Hall was a superb location to hear their sounds.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Past comes Present

    by BananaPopsicle on 2009-08-02Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - Calgary

    The Moody Blues put on a moving performance with their outstanding musical and vocal skills. It was a fantastic blast from the past. They rock. They are timeless and they are to be treasured. They look great too! They performed samplings from all of the best albums. The only thing missing was Gemini Dream. Sad.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Moody Blues play hit after hit

    by wheelsb on 2009-08-02Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - Calgary

    The concert was really good. Everyone was right into the music. The band members may be a lot older (as were most fans) but that didn't slow them down at all. It's hard to remember just how many hit songs The Moody Blues had until you hear them being played one after another. An excellent evening.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moody blues was excellent

    by fannie on 2009-08-02Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - Calgary

    They played all my favourite songs. They were excellent. Highly recommend seeing them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Moody Blues are awesome!

    by ulysses on 2009-08-02Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - Calgary

    Absolutely loved every minute of it! Great music, great fun!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moody Blues Outstanding!!!

    by 1BBull on 2009-08-02Jack Singer Concert Hall (ECPA) - Calgary

    We were thoroughly entertained and taken down memory lane during the evening with ....Nights in White Satin, Tuesday Afternoon and Driftwood, to name a few. Fabulous show!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moodies in Vancouver

    by HaywardNumberOne on 2009-08-01The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    40+ years on and the original psychedelic dreamers from London still have it!!! I was transported, to say the least. I may not have been alive in 1967, but I sure felt the spirit of that year when they played Tuesday Afternoon. I had row 3 for this amazing event, and the magic started the minute they launched into the set. So many surprises - Are you sitting comfortably, Peak Hour - plus the usual standards, still played with freshness and vitality. Most importantly, you can tell from the smiles on John, Justin and Graeme's faces that they STILL FEEL IT on that stage....

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Moody Blues still great

    by boatergirl on 2009-08-01The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    This was a good concert although it started 15 mins late which I felt was unfair to the audience. We thoroughly enjoyed the event.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moody Blues

    by davegsc on 2009-08-01The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    Excellent! We treated ourselves to this concert for our thirtieth wedding anniverary, after not seeing them in all that time. It was very special to us. I loved seeing all the grey hair, but was thrilled to see so many young people enjoying this music, as well. A special moment was when the entire audience sang along with "Never Comes The Day" - Wow!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Get on it!

    by us3r on 2009-08-01The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    great show words can not express how great the Moody Blues are.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moody Blues were Excellent!!

    by StephenB on 2009-08-01The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    The vocals were almost always spot on and after all this time, that is great. the sound was just the right volume and clarity. The crowd really got into it! Well, well done! I thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    4 Decades and still going strong!

    by kudujack on 2009-08-01The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    Our 17-year daughter sat still and amazed as Justin Hayward and John Lodge rocked in tandem, their guitars quaking the walls in Vancouver. Everywhere, young and old swayed and applauded the combined efforts of the old Moodies and their new accompanists--proving that like fine wine, great wine and music only gets better with age. She is now, along with her parents, a diehard Moody Blues fan. Long live classic ROCK!!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Moody Blues was well put together!

    by Kaap on 2009-08-01The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    Me being a hard rock performer kind of gal, I wasn't that interested in seeing the Moody Blues, even though I had done so 3 previous times as my husband's a true fan. Every time I've seen them (& definitely this time around), they put on a real tight sounding show. Top-notch sound, from the instruments to the vocals; these old guys still really have it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    MOODY BLUES STILL HAVE IT!

    by FIFTYPLUS on 2009-07-31The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    AWESOME PERFORMANCE, VERY MEMORABLE. I HAVE BEEN A FAN SINCE THE 70'S AND HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO SEE THEM LIVE. I WAS NOT DISSAPPOINTED. THE MUSIC WAS EXCELLENT AND THEIR VOICES WERE CLEAR AND TRUE. THE PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE WAS TOO WARM FOR THE EVENING AND WE WERE FAR TOO CROWDED WAITING OUTSIDE THE DOORS FOR THE THEATRE TO OPEN. THE PERFORMANCE BY THE MOODY BLUES MADE UP FOR THE UNCOMFORTABLE SURROUNDINGS.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    moody blues at their best!

    by bigc on 2009-07-31The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    voices were amazing; was better than 2years ago! and loud!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    the Moody Blues still have it

    by canna on 2009-07-31The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    They were very entertaining and got the crowd howling. There were a lot of great songs that I had forgotten about.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moody Blues 3 not 5

    by DavidN on 2009-07-31The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts - Vancouver

    Like most attendees this was my umpteenth MB concert. Mostly grey haired, but some younger. No funny smelling stuff in the air, The music was generally better than I was expecting from retirement age guys. I personally missed Ray Thomas for his wonderful baritone solos, that on his last concert series had developed colouring not usually seen in htis genre. I'm just a singer in a rock & roll band disappointed me. It had energy and rhythm; but there was something wrong with the female vocals, They weren't true to the expected chord. Also there seemed to be a lack of music from the backing especially after the first minute. Song selection was unusual & generally worked well for the crowd who probably owned all the albums. John looked a little tired for the first 15 minutes. Graeme was as always very jovial. Justin was in great voice and kept things moving, I wish Justin would smile more, but it I think that's just him. Not as good as Deer Lake with the Orchestra; but great.