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Artist:The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra
Title:Days Of Future Passed
Label:  Deram
Country:UK
Catalogue:DML 707
Date:10 Nov 1967
Format:Mono LP (also Stereo LP)
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 18 Own, 2 Want
Price Guide:$38
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The Moody Blues With The London Festival OrchestraThe Day BeginsRedwave, KnightRate
A2The Moody Blues With The London Festival OrchestraDawn : Dawn Is A FeelingPinderRate
A3The Moody Blues With The London Festival OrchestraThe Morning: Another MorningRedwave, KnightRate
A4The Moody Blues With The London Festival OrchestraLunch Break : Peak HourRedwave, KnightRate
B1The Moody Blues With The London Festival OrchestraThe Afternoon : Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) : Time To Get AwayRedwave, KnightRate
B2The Moody Blues With The London Festival OrchestraEvening : The Sun Set : Twilight TimeRedwave, KnightRate
B3The Moody Blues With The London Festival OrchestraThe Night : Nights In White SatinHaywoodRate


Notes

With the London Festival Orchestra conducted by Peter Knight.

Images



Number: 514768  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: Focus B
Edited By: scrough
Description: Front sleeve- Mono issue


Number: 3288645 
Uploaded By: Focus B
Description: Rear from late 1969 issue


Number: 3288643 
Uploaded By: Focus B
Description: First issue without group credit 1


Number: 3288644 
Uploaded By: Focus B
Description: Side 2 first press without group credit


Number: 512657 
Uploaded By: Focus B
Edited By: Focus B
Description: 1969 issue- note matrix right way up


Number: 1205506 
Uploaded By: Focus B
Description: Side 2


Number: 3105748 
Uploaded By: TonyBrown999
Description: A-side label


Number: 3105749 
Uploaded By: TonyBrown999
Description: B-side label


Number: 3105760 
Uploaded By: TonyBrown999
Description: Black Text front cover


Number: 3105762 
Uploaded By: TonyBrown999
Description: Black Text rear cover


Number: 3105763 
Uploaded By: TonyBrown999
Description: Inverted Matrix


Number: 3105764 
Uploaded By: TonyBrown999
Description: Inverted Matrix


Number: 1205509  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: Focus B
Description: Part of Mono rear sleeve


Comments and Reviews
 
Focus B
13th May 2023
 Labels of first issue without group credit on the labels uploaded.Has the same sleeve as uploaded by Tony with the all black text.

To replace the 1205509 image, here's the full rear cover from the late 1969 issue as well.
 

 
Focus B
9th May 2023
 At long last I'm now a proud owner of a very early edition that lacks the group credit on the labels. Same black titled sleeve as uploaded by Tony. I'll upload the labels in due course.

What's interesting is it has the same 2W/2W as my late 1969 mono pressing!
 

 
Focus B
30th Apr 2023
 Very interesting Tony. Did the red label copy accompany the early sleeve?

Interesting to note, not only the stereo colour was used, but the track and publishing info is the same as on the first issue but with the group credited.
 

 
TonyBrown999
10th Oct 2022
 Added my 2W/2W Mono with Small black text "The Moody Blues" cover.

The rear cover omits "Time To Get Away" and, the poem has "And we decide which ONE is right".

The disc has inverted matrices on the labels
 

 
Focus B
14th Jun 2015
 It's identical to the original stereo mix to these ears apart from obviously being in mono. I had no idea later stereo vinyl copies had the re-mixed "Twilight Time" having only heard this on CD. I agree the original is better, sounds just as good in mono.

The fairly recent CD release which reverted to the original banded sleeve has the original stereo mix of "Twilight Time" as one of the bonus tracks.
 

 
biffbampow
13th May 2015
 Curious to see and learn this album did get a mono release since Decca/Deram and the band themselves have all pointed out this was pretty much conceived for the DSS stereo concept and Tony Clarke spent much time ensuring it would be a good sounding stereo album.

The inevitable question is, is this a dedicated mono mix or is it simply a fold down of the original - and best - stereo mix? AFAIK all the CD versions of the album feature a remix that was done in the late 70's created apparently due to the master tape being worn out though I have read a few tracks have appeared on compilations in their original mixes. It's the stereo vinyl rip of the original mix that always gets played here... the remix "Twilight Time" just sounds "wrong" with the backing vocals throughout the entire song whereas the original mix used them more sparefully.
 

 
Focus B
12th Feb 2014
 My copy has a full sized label though the matrix number on the labels being the right way up suggests a late 1969 pressing. The sleeve, however is a standard MONO one and not the "RED-MONO, BLUE-STEREO" hole type.
 


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Linked Releases

Germany - Deram - 1967

Italy - Deram - 1967

UK - Deram - 1967 [Stereo]

Canada - Deram - 1968 [Stereo]

France - Deram - 1968

USA - Deram - 1968 [Stereo]

USA - Deram - 1968 [Mono]

South Africa - Deram - 1971

USA - Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab - 1981

UK - Deram - 1984

Europe - Deram - 2017

Australia - Deram

Germany - Deram

Greece - Deram

Japan - Deram


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