The Magnificent Moodies
Download links and information about The Magnificent Moodies by Moody Blues. This album was released in 1966 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 01:14:30 minutes.
Artist: | Moody Blues |
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Release date: | 1966 |
Genre: | Blues, Rock, Pop |
Tracks: | 27 |
Duration: | 01:14:30 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | I'll Go Crazy | 2:11 |
2. | Something You Got | 2:52 |
3. | Go Now | 3:12 |
4. | Cam't Nobody Love You | 4:02 |
5. | I Don't Mind | 3:27 |
6. | I've Got a Dream | 2:52 |
7. | Let Me Go | 3:13 |
8. | Stop | 2:06 |
9. | Thank You Baby | 2:29 |
10. | It Ain't Necessarily So | 3:21 |
11. | True Story | 1:45 |
12. | Bye Bye Bird | 2:53 |
13. | Lose Your Money (But Don't Lose Your Mind) | 1:59 |
14. | Steal Your Heart Away | 2:14 |
15. | Go Now! (First Version) | 3:49 |
16. | It's Easy Child | 3:13 |
17. | I Don't Want to Go on Without You | 2:46 |
18. | Time Is on My Side | 3:03 |
19. | From the Bottom of My Heart (I Love You) | 3:26 |
20. | And My Baby's Gone | 2:22 |
21. | Everyday | 1:49 |
22. | You Don't (All the Time) | 2:22 |
23. | Boulevard de Madeleine | 2:55 |
24. | This Is My House (But Nobody Calls) | 2:35 |
25. | People Gotta Go | 2:35 |
26. | Life's Not Life | 2:35 |
27. | He Can Win | 2:24 |
Details
[Edit]The pre-psychedelic Moody Blues were represented in England by this album, which is steeped in American soul. The covers include songs by James Brown, Willie Dixon, and Chris Kenner, plus the chart-busting "Go Now" (originally recorded by Bessie Banks), interspersed with a brace of originals by lead singer/guitarist Denny Laine and keyboardist Mike Pinder, and one Jeff Barry/Ellie Greenwich number, "I've Got a Dream." The shouters, like "I'll Go Crazy" and "Bye Bye Bird," will be the big surprises, showcasing the rawest sound by the group, but "I've Got a Dream" shows a lyrical, harmony-based sound that is vaguely reminiscent of the Four Tops (which is ironic, as that group later cut a single of the latter-day Moody Blues original "So Deep Within You"), while "Thank You Baby," a Laine/Pinder original, offers them doing a smooth, dance-oriented number with some catchy hooks. The group's sound is good and loud, and Laine was a phenomenal singer, though the band lacked the charisma and built-in excitement of such rivals as the Rolling Stones and the Animals. This album is more interesting than its American equivalent, but also not as good, since it leaves off such single sides as "Steal Your Heart Away" and the Pinder/Laine "From the Bottom of My Heart," the latter being the best side this version of the group ever recorded.