Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

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Every Good Boy Deserves Favour is a 1971 progressive rock album by The Moody Blues known for its lush orchestration, philosophical lyrics, and concept-driven structure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf progressive rock album
studio album
artist The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
chartPosition UK Albums Chart number 1
US Billboard 200 top 10 NERFINISHED
chronology The Moody Blues studio albums
composer Graeme Edge NERFINISHED
John Lodge NERFINISHED
Justin Hayward NERFINISHED
Mike Pinder NERFINISHED
Ray Thomas NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtDesigner Phil Travers NERFINISHED
followedBy Seventh Sojourn NERFINISHED
genre progressive rock
psychedelic rock
hasCatalogNumber Threshold THS 5 NERFINISHED
hasCriticalReception generally positive reviews
hasLyricType philosophical lyrics
hasMusicalStyle symphonic rock
hasPart After You Came NERFINISHED
Emily’s Song NERFINISHED
My Song NERFINISHED
Nice to Be Here NERFINISHED
One More Time to Live NERFINISHED
Our Guessing Game NERFINISHED
Procession
The Story in Your Eyes NERFINISHED
You Can Never Go Home NERFINISHED
hasSingle The Story in Your Eyes NERFINISHED
instrumentation lush orchestration
language English
length 40:23
mainSubject concept album narrative
philosophical themes
notableWork The Story in Your Eyes NERFINISHED
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf The Moody Blues discography NERFINISHED
performer The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
precededBy A Question of Balance NERFINISHED
producer The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
Tony Clarke NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1971
recordedAt Decca Studios, London NERFINISHED
Wessex Sound Studios NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1971
recordLabel Threshold Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1971-07-23

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Moody Blues notableWork Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
subject surface form: The Moody Blues