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The Moody Blues: Justin Hayward (vocals, guitar); Ray Thomas (vocals, flute, harmonica); John Lodge (bass, background vocals); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Graeme Edge (drums).A...Read more
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Great Album! Brings back memories!
First of all, I have to state that I remember buying this album years ago when it had come out on vinyl. The CD sounds bright and really adds life to such favorites as "...Read more
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THE MOODYS IN THE 80's
Average for the Moody Blues, but better than most artists' best CDs. This is the Moodys navigating their way through the MTV/drum machine/synthesizer-laden 80's. Not as great...Read more

Long Distance Voyager by Moody Blues (The) (CD, Jul-1987, Threshold (USA))

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UPC:042282010520
Artist:Moody Blues (The)
Format:CD
Release Year:1987
Record Label:Threshold (USA)
Genre:Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Voice, The
2. Talking Out of Turn
3. Gemini Dream
4. In My World
5. Meanwhile
6. 22,000 Days
7. Nervous
8. Painted Smile
9. Reflective Smile
10. Veteran Cosmic Rocker

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Playing Time:47 min.
Contributing Artists:The New World Philharmonic
Producer:Pip Williams
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
The Moody Blues: Justin Hayward (vocals, guitar); Ray Thomas (vocals, flute, harmonica); John Lodge (bass, background vocals); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Graeme Edge (drums).Additional personnel: The New World Philharmonic.The Moody Blues: Justin Hayward (vocals, guitar); Ray Thomas (vocals, flute, harmonica); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); John Lodge (bass, background vocals); Graeme Edge (drums).Additional personnel: The New World Philharmonic.LONG DISTANCE VOYAGER signaled the revitalization of the Moodies. After a six-year layoff, they'd regrouped for 1978's OCTAVE, which met with mixed reviews. Three years later, the updated sound of VOYAGER brought them back to the top of the charts. Ex-Yes keyboardist Patrick Moraz's synthesizers replace Mike Pinder's Mellotron, and there's a distinct early-'80s sheen to the upbeat hits "Gemini Dream," which chronicles the band's comeback efforts quite literally, and "The Voice." "Talking out of Turn" sounds like nothing so much as a more sophisticated Little River Band, but one cannot deny its gentle, bouncy appeal.Gentle, acoustic ballads like "In my World" and "Nervous," however, wouldn't sound out of place on ON THE THRESHOLD OF A DREAM. For the diehards, Ray Thomas (whose flute is conspicuously absent in much of this '80s-centric production) provides that essential element of quirky British theatricality with his closing, self-referential triptych of "Painted Smile," "Reflective Smile," and "Veteran Cosmic Rocker." The last of these offerings proves that the Moodies have more self-knowledge than their critics would like to believe.

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4 stars out of 5 -- 1981's LONG DISTANCE VOYAGER was a revitalised and vital collection, every song a winner...
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Ranked #9 in CMJ's Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1981
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Long Distance Voyager by Moody Blues (The) (CD, Jul-1987, Threshold (USA))
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Great Album! Brings back memories!

Created: 06/11/08
First of all, I have to state that I remember buying this album years ago when it had come out on vinyl. The CD sounds bright and really adds life to such favorites as "The Voice" and "Gemini Dream". This is not as well-known as other Moody Blues albums but was important as it marked the Moodies entry into the 80s- consequently, there's a lot of synthesizer sounds going on but not in an obnoxious way. Lesser known favorites such as "Talking Out Of Turn" will have you going back for more-- listens, that is.
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THE MOODYS IN THE 80's

Created: 08/08/08
Average for the Moody Blues, but better than most artists' best CDs. This is the Moodys navigating their way through the MTV/drum machine/synthesizer-laden 80's. Not as great as "On The Threshold Of A Dream" or "Days Of Future Passed" or "A Question Of Balance", but worth a listen. Listen to Justin Hayward's unique vocals and ultra-tasteful guitar work!
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Long Distance Voyager - Moody Blues (The) (CD 1987)

Created: 07/04/07
Long Distant Voyager is another fantastic recording that showcases the groups proven sound and success! No songs to skip from start to finish. A breath of fresh air that keeps The Moody Blues at the top of all time great artists. Vocals and musical arrangement were certainly aimed at perfection, and was achieved...... If your into 80s trash rock, just go away.
RATED 4.5 STARS by HAL RICE so you know it's true !!!
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Great CD

Created: 23/02/11
Heard some songs I've never heard before, 1 or 2 not so interesting keeping it from being an excellent CD. Loved the songs I hadn't heard. Typical Moody Blues style--one of my all time favorite groups.
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Top Notch ..Inspiring & recollective

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Created: 14/09/11
The Moody's Long Distance Voyager is a compelling collection of music with words that touch the heart and energize the spirit. The compositions will pick you up, settle, refresh encourage you to get back on the road through this journey we call life.
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