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1 The Day Begins
Written-By [Uncredited, Morning Glory] – Graeme Edge
5:45
2 Dawn: Dawn Is A Feeling
Written-By [Uncredited, Dawn Is A Feeling] – Mike Pinder
3:50
3 The Morning: Another Morning
Written-By [Uncredited, Another Morning] – Ray Thomas
3:40
4 Lunch Break: Peak Hour
Written-By [Uncredited, Peak Hour] – John Lodge
5:21
5 The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?)
Written-By [Uncredited, (Evening) Time To Get Away] – John LodgeWritten-By [Uncredited, Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?)] – Justin Hayward
8:25
6 Evening: The Sun Set: Twilight Time
Written-By [Uncredited, The Sun Set] – Mike PinderWritten-By [Uncredited, Twilight Time] – Ray Thomas
6:39
7 The Night: Nights In White Satin
Written-By [Uncredited, Late Lament, Voice] – Mike PinderWritten-By [Uncredited, Late Lament] – Graeme EdgeWritten-By [Uncredited, Nights In White Satin] – Justin Hayward
7:41

Credits

  • Composed By – Knight*, Redwave
  • Conductor – Peter Knight
  • Engineer [Recording] – Derek Varnals
  • Executive-Producer – Hugh Mendl
  • Orchestra – The London Festival Orchestra
  • Painting [Cover Painting By] – David Anstey
  • Performer [The Moody Blues] – Graham Edge*, John Lodge, Justin Hayward, Michael Pinder*, Ray Thomas
  • Producer [Realisation] – Michael Dacre-Barclay*, Tony Clarke

Notes

Original Master Recording
Manufactured and distributed by MFSL, Inc. under license from PolyGram Special Projects © ℗ 1967

Album originally released November 10, 1967.

Printed on disc:
24kt Gold Plated
Analog-Analog-Digital
Ultradisc
Made in Japan

Notes not on release:
The original packaging credited the orchestral parts to "Redwave/Knight". The packaging failed to give titles or credits for Graeme Edge's poems "Morning Glory" and "Late Lament".

In 1978 the album was remixed because of deterioration of the master tapes. The original 1967 stereo mix, which is generally considered superior by fans, has never seen a CD release. All CD versions, even remasters, use the later mix. The album was remixed into quadraphonic in 1972, and into 5.1 surround sound for the 2006 Deluxe Edition SACD.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 1577-51512-2 2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SML 707, SML.707 The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed ‎(LP, Album, Bla) Deram, Deram SML 707, SML.707 UK 1967
SW134-2 The Moody Blues Days Of Future Passed ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) SomeWax Recordings SW134-2 Russia 2003
KDOAC 6, 820 006-4 The Moody Blues With The The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight The Moody Blues With The The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed ‎(Cass, Album) Deram, Deram KDOAC 6, 820 006-4 UK Unknown
DL 107 The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed ‎(LP, Album, Bla) Deram DL 107 Japan Unknown
DES 18012 The Moody Blues Days Of Future Passed ‎(LP, Album) Deram DES 18012 Venezuela 1972

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The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight  - Days Of Future Passed

Performer: The Moody Blues

Album Title: Days Of Future Passed

Genre: Rock

Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab ‎– UDCD 512, Deram ‎– UDCD 512
Series: Original Master Recording –
Type: CD, Album, Remastered
Country: US
Date of released: Feb 1989
Category: Rock
Style: Art Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock

MP3 album zip size: 1750 mb

FLAC album zip size: 1408 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

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