Long Distance Voyager

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Long Distance Voyager is a 1981 progressive rock album by The Moody Blues, featuring Patrick Moraz on keyboards and known for its lush production and conceptual themes.

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Long Distance Voyager canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept album
studio album
artist The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
chartPositionUKAlbumsChart 7
chartPositionUSBillboard200 1
chronologicallyFollows Octave NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes The Present NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresInstrumentalist Patrick Moraz NERFINISHED
featuresMusician Patrick Moraz NERFINISHED
featuresSongwriter Graeme Edge NERFINISHED
John Lodge NERFINISHED
Justin Hayward NERFINISHED
Patrick Moraz NERFINISHED
Ray Thomas NERFINISHED
genre progressive rock
rock
hasCoverArtDesigner Cream NERFINISHED
hasCriticalReception generally positive reviews
hasPart 22,000 Days
Gemini Dream NERFINISHED
In My World NERFINISHED
Meanwhile NERFINISHED
Nervous
Painted Smile NERFINISHED
Reflective Smile NERFINISHED
Talking Out of Turn NERFINISHED
The Voice NERFINISHED
Veteran Cosmic Rocker NERFINISHED
hasSingle Gemini Dream NERFINISHED
Talking Out of Turn NERFINISHED
The Voice NERFINISHED
hasTheme reflection on time and aging
show-business and performance life
space and travel imagery
language English
length approximately 44 minutes
notableFor conceptual themes
lush production
partOf The Moody Blues discography NERFINISHED
performer The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
primaryRecordingLocation Ridge Farm Studio NERFINISHED
Surrey NERFINISHED
producer Pip Williams NERFINISHED
recordLabel PolyGram NERFINISHED
Threshold Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1981-05-15
significance first Moody Blues studio album with Patrick Moraz as keyboardist

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Patrick Moraz notableWork Long Distance Voyager
Moody Blues notableWork Long Distance Voyager
subject surface form: The Moody Blues