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The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues were originally a British rhythm
and blues-based band; they later became best known for psychedelic
music and early progressive rock.
The Moody Blues originated in Birmingham, England.
At the time, Ray Thomas, John Lodge, and Michael Pinder were members
of El Riot & the Rebels, a regionally popular band. El Riot
disbanded when Lodge went to technical college and Pinder left
to join the army. Pinder then rejoined Thomas to form the Krew
Cats and had moderate success. The pair recruited Denny Laine,
Graeme Edge and Clint Warwick, appearing as the Moody Blues for
the first time in Birmingham in 1964.
Soon, the band had a contract with Decca Records
and released an unsuccessful single, "Steal Your Heart Away",
that year. "Go Now", released later that year, became
a huge hit in the United Kingdom and charted moderately in the
United States. After a series of unsuccessful singles, Warwick
and Laine departed, replaced by El Riot bandmate John Lodge, and
Justin Hayward, formerly of The Wilde Three, in 1966. The Moodey
Blues soon realized that their original style of American blues
covers and novelty tunes was not working for them, and they determined
to develop an original style. Their new style featured the symphonic
sounds of the mellotron and Ray Thomas' flute, with the performance
organized around a concept—one day in the life of Everyman.
The Moody Blues contract with Decca Records was
set to expire, and they owed the label several thousand pounds
in advances. Deram Records (a London/Decca imprint) chose the
Moody Blues to make an LP in order to promote Deramic Stereo and
the group was to be forgiven its debt to the label to make a rock
and roll version of Dvorak's New World Symphony. The Moody Blues
agreed, but insisted that they be given artistic freedom and left
without supervision; they then convinced Peter Knight, who'd been
assigned to arrange and conduct the orchestral interludes, to
collaborate on a recording of their stage show instead. The original
album, Days of Future Passed (1967), was not the demo recording
the label had ordered, but instead a successful commercial release.
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