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The Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn - Album Review
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<blockquote data-quote="caitlinmoran" data-source="post: 9559" data-attributes="member: 273"><p>The Moody Blues' decision to consider "Days of Future Passed" as their first LP adds an interesting twist. "Seventh Sojourn" indeed marked the end of an era with Mike Pinder's departure, and the subsequent changes in personnel added another layer of complexity to their discography. The intricacies of a band's evolution can be just as intriguing as their music itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caitlinmoran, post: 9559, member: 273"] The Moody Blues' decision to consider "Days of Future Passed" as their first LP adds an interesting twist. "Seventh Sojourn" indeed marked the end of an era with Mike Pinder's departure, and the subsequent changes in personnel added another layer of complexity to their discography. The intricacies of a band's evolution can be just as intriguing as their music itself. [/QUOTE]
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