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In Search of the Lost Chord (Remastered)

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Download links and information about In Search of the Lost Chord (Remastered) by Moody Blues. This album was released in 1968 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Psychedelic genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:12 minutes.

Artist: Moody Blues
Release date: 1968
Genre: Rock, Pop, Psychedelic
Tracks: 12
Duration: 42:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Departure 0:45
2. Ride My See-Saw 3:39
3. Dr. Livingstone, I Presume? 2:58
4. House of Four Doors 4:13
5. Legend of a Mind 6:36
6. House of Four Doors, Pt. 2 1:47
7. Voices In the Sky 3:28
8. The Best Way to Travel 3:14
9. Visions of Paradise 4:15
10. The Actor 4:39
11. The Word 0:48
12. Om 5:50

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One of psychedelic rock’s truly seminal albums, In Search Of The Lost Chord (1968) caught the Moody Blues at their most mind-expansive. After the lush romanticism of Days Of Future Past, the quintet channeled their creativity towards inner exploration and came up with this immaculately-crafted, mystically-slanted song-cycle. The sonic landscapes here are delineated by Justin Hayward’s layered guitars, Ray Thomas’ billowing flute and the eerie orchestral textures of Mike Pindar’s mellotrone. Tracks like “Visions of Paradise” and “Voices In The Sky” invoke scenes of astral glory, while “House Of Four Doors” speaks to the psychic sojourner in every listener. Chemical inspiration is strongly implied in “Ride My See-Saw” and the quirky mini-suite “Legend Of A Mind” (known for its refrain “Timothy Leary’s dead…”). The Moodys end their journey with “Om,” marrying Indian raga motifs with an exalted vocal arrangement. Overall, the album is sonically ambitious, lyrically earnest and almost completely irony-free. If its kaleidoscope-eyed idealism has faded with time, the grandeur of its music has not. In Search Of The Lost Chord is a gorgeous artifact of its era, whatever the condition of your consciousness.