Days of Future Passed

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Days of Future Passed is a landmark 1967 concept album by The Moody Blues that fused rock with orchestral arrangements and helped pioneer progressive rock.

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instanceOf concept album
studio album
artist The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
chronologyPosition second studio album by The Moody Blues
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception initially mixed reviews
later acclaimed as a classic album
featuresSingle Nights in White Satin NERFINISHED
Tuesday Afternoon NERFINISHED
followedBy In Search of the Lost Chord NERFINISHED
format mono
stereo
genre progressive rock
psychedelic rock
symphonic rock
hasContributor Graeme Edge NERFINISHED
John Lodge NERFINISHED
Justin Hayward NERFINISHED
Mike Pinder NERFINISHED
Ray Thomas NERFINISHED
hasCoverArtBy David Anstey NERFINISHED
hasPart Dawn: Dawn Is a Feeling NERFINISHED
Evening: The Sun Set NERFINISHED
Evening: Twilight Time NERFINISHED
Lunch Break: Peak Hour NERFINISHED
The Afternoon: (Evening) Time to Get Away NERFINISHED
The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) NERFINISHED
The Day Begins NERFINISHED
The Morning: Another Morning NERFINISHED
The Night: Nights in White Satin NERFINISHED
instrumentationFeature Mellotron NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 41 minutes
notableFor early example of progressive rock
fusion of rock band with full orchestra
use of London Festival Orchestra
orchestra London Festival Orchestra NERFINISHED
orchestralArranger Peter Knight NERFINISHED
performer The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
precededBy The Magnificent Moodies NERFINISHED
producer Tony Clarke NERFINISHED
recordedAt Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1967-05
1967-10
recordLabel Deram Records NERFINISHED
reissue deluxe anniversary editions
remastered CD editions
releaseDate 1967-11-10
theme a day in the life from dawn to night NERFINISHED

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Moody Blues notableWork Days of Future Passed
subject surface form: The Moody Blues