Collected

RELEASE
February 27, 2007
LABEL
Universal Distribution
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Prog-Rock, Art Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock, British Psychedelia, Psychedelic

Album Review

This is the Moody Blues installment in Universal Music's Collected series. The 54 selections span the band's nearly 40-year career -- from early British Invasion-era songs through to the 2003 seasonal offering December. The original lineup hailed from Birmingham, England, and featured Ray Thomas (harmonica/vocals), Mike Pinder (keyboards/vocals), Denny Laine (vocals/guitar), Graeme Edge (drums), and Clint Warwick (bass/vocals). They had a massive worldwide smash with a remake of Bessie Banks' "Go Now" in early 1965. However, they suffered from the inability to provide a suitable follow-up, despite the undeniable groove heard on the blue-eyed soulful "From the Bottom of My Heart (I Love You)." Ultimately, Warwick and then Laine exited, replaced by John Lodge (bass/vocals) and Justin Hayward (guitar/vocals). They continued with minimal notice, even as Hayward immediately unleashed the pre-psychedelia pop of "Fly Me High" and "Cities," or the slightly more esoteric "Love and Beauty" and "A Simple Game." It wasn't until the combo hedged their bets and turned in the rock-meets-symphonic masterpiece Days of Future Passed (1967) that the Moodies were able to truly define their sound. Collected serves up key material from the "classic seven" long-players Days of Future Passed, In Search of the Lost Chord (1968), On the Threshold of a Dream (1969), To Our Children's Children's Children (1969), A Question of Balance (1970), Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971), and Seventh Sojourn (1972). There are likewise cuts from several solo and offshoot albums. Most notably, the Hayward/Lodge effort Blue Jays (1972) ("Blue Guitar" and "Remember Me [My Friend]"), Hayward's excellent solo album Songwriter (1977) ("Raised on Love"), and Lodge's criminally underrated Natural Avenue (1977) ("Carry Me"). The late-'70s re-formation with Octave (1978), "Forever Autumn" from Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds (1978), and Hayward's Night Flight (1980) LP -- with the hard to find "It's Not On" -- are also covered. The Moodies in the '80s were able to rack up even more MOR rockers such as "The Voice," "Gemini Dream," "Your Wildest Dreams," "I Know You're Out There Somewhere," and "Say It with Love." While die-hard enthusiasts might have the odd personal favorite left off, thanks to recent remastering and a better than average tune stack, Collected (2007) is decidedly more desirable an overview than most other available Moodies anthologies.
Lindsay Planer, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Nights in White Satin
  2. Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)
  3. The Morning: Another Morning
  4. Voices in the Sky
  5. Dr. Livingstone, I Presume
  6. Ride My See-Saw
  7. Legend of a Mind
  8. Lovely to See You
  9. Never Comes the Day
  10. Are You Sitting Comfortably
  11. Dear Diary
  12. Gypsy (Of a Strange and Distant Time)
  13. Watching and Waiting
  14. Higher and Higher
  15. I Never Thought I'd Live to Be a Hundred
  16. Candle of Life
  17. Melancholy Man
  18. Dawnings Is the Day
  19. Question
  20. The Story in Your Eyes
  21. Emily's Song
  22. Isn't Life Strange
  23. I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)
  24. New Horizons
  25. Blue Guitar
  26. Remember Me (My Friend)
  27. King and Queen
  28. What Am I Doing Here
  29. Raised on Love
  30. Carry Me
  31. Had to Fall in Lvoe
  32. Driftwood
  33. Forever Autumn
  34. It's Not On
  35. The Voice
  36. Gemini Dream
  37. Blue World
  38. Your Wildest Dreams
  39. The Other Side of Life
  40. Vintage Wine
  41. I Know You're out There Somewhere
  42. Lean on Me (Tonight)
  43. Say It with Love
  44. Bless the Wings (That Bring You Back)
  45. This Is the Moment
  46. Strange Times
  47. December Snow
  48. Go Now
  49. Boulevard de La Madelaine
  50. From the Bottom of My Heart (I Love You)
  51. Fly Me High
  52. Cities
  53. Love and Beauty
  54. A Simple Game