... I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Hundred. ***
This is a short enigmatic song from Justin Hayward sung to a solo guitar accompaniment.
6. Beyond. ***
This is somewhat of a rarity - the Moody Blues instrumental track. Composed by Graeme Edge, it comes with short bursts of sound, synthesised ... Read review
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To Be A Hundred Beyond Out And In Gypsy Eternity Road Candle Of Life Sun Is Still Shining I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Million Watching And Waiting Gypsy Candle Of Life Sun Is Still Shining Have You Heard Legend Of A Mind
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...in 1969 and the first to be released on the Threshold label - the label that still hosts their releases in the UK.
'Children's' is another concept album. There are traces of psychedelic influences again (not surprising for the time it was written) . There are orchestral sounds and experimental arrangements. The lyrics are often open to interpretation. There is a theme pervading the whole disc which is pre-occupied with space, time, ... ...a less serious, lighter counterweight to the surrounding songs.
4. Eyes Of A Child (Part 2) ***
The final verse of the song is a rocker (clearly distinct from track 2) with soaring voices in the harmonies.
5. I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Hundred. ***
This is a short enigmatic song from Justin Hayward sung to a solo guitar accompaniment.
This is the second of two albums that the Moody Blues recorded in 1969 and the first to be released on the Threshold label - the label that still hosts their releases in the UK.
'Children's' is another concept album. There are traces of psychedelic influences again (not surprising for the time it was written) . There are orchestral sounds and experimental arrangements. The lyrics are often open to interpretation. There is a theme pervading the whole disc which is pre-occupied with space, time, heredity and eternity. There are hints of the relativity and fragility of the lifetime of man, the lifetime of a planet (seen as a man) and the lifetime of the universe. It is also a programme album in the sense that the songs run one into the next without audible breaks between the tracks. The line up of the band remains Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, Graeme Edge and Mike Pinder.
The running order and my personal assessment of each track follows:
1. Higher And Higher. ***
An explosive opening sound (lasting 1 minute 20 seconds) is gradually replaced by high flying voices. This is a rocker with an incessant driving beat and contains a Graeme Edge monologue memorable for its "Blasting, Billowing, Bursting Force with the power of ten billion butterfly sneezes". The song announces early man's arrival with the discovery of fire.
2. Eyes Of A Child. ***
A John Lodge song with a slow verse and a gentle upbeat chorus., There is a harp continuum countered by flutes.
3. Floating. ***
Ray Thomas provides a standard song with his simplistic words ("Bouncing about on the moon guess you'll all be up here soon. The candy stores will be brand new and you'll buy rock with the moon right through") but with pleasant enough harmonies. This gives a less serious, lighter counterweight to the surrounding songs.
4. Eyes Of A Child (Part 2) ***
The final verse of the song is a rocker (clearly distinct from track 2) with soaring voices in the harmonies.
5. I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Hundred. ***
This is a short enigmatic song from Justin Hayward sung to a solo guitar accompaniment.
6. Beyond. ***
This is somewhat of a rarity - the Moody Blues instrumental track. Composed by Graeme Edge, it comes with short bursts of sound, synthesised noise and interludes driving rhythm. There is also good stereo engineering and channel separation on this track.
7. Out And In ****
Again there is the allusion to the passage of time and the journey through life theme here. This is a haunting, melodic sound backed with synthesisers and Mellotrons.
8. Gypsy. ****
Justin's mystical song has a driving beat with then backing of flutes and guitars.
9. Eternity Road ***
A gentle song with much more meaningful words from Ray Thomas has upbeat harmonies. It finishes with trills on the flute.
10. Candle Of Life. *****
If any, this is the seminal track of the album. It is one of John Lodge's most haunting song containing such sentiments as "We're only in the hands of time … burn slowly the candle of life".
11. Sun Is Still Shining ****
The track from Mike Pinder has an eastern sound and rhythm with sitar, percussion and synthesiser.
12. I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Million. ***
A 32 second counterpart to track 5. Presumably the first song refers to man; the second to planet.
13. Watching and Waiting ****
This is a wistful and mystical song from Justin and Ray. The words suggest the lonely earth waiting for the eventual companionship of man. It has slow string sounds and a pulsing bass.
This is one of the defining discs of the first Moody's period. If you haven't listened to it for a long time (or never heard it before) give it a spin now.
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[Chart information has been gleaned from "The Great Rock Discography" - Sixth Edition (2002) by M.C.Strong]
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This is one of the defining discs of the first Moody's period. If you haven't listened to it for a long time (or never heard it before) give it a spin now.
The old CD version of the album is still in the catalogue so is the new version worth the extra money? Without a doubt, yes it is. More than that I can say that with the superb quality of the updated remastering and the new material I would give this a very strong recommendation for inclusion in the collection of any firm fan, like me, who already owns the album.
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Product details
Title
To Our Children's Children's Children
Performer
Moody Blues (The)
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Art Rock
Release Date
03/04/2000
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1969
Label / Distributor
Deram / Universal Music
Producer
Tony Clarke
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
42284477024
Catalogue Number
8447702
Additional notes
Album Notes
Also available on cassette with QUESTION OF BALANCE. NOTES: The Moody Blues: Justin Hayward, Mike Pinder, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, Graeme Edge. All tracks have been digitally remastered. The Moodies were a prolific lot in the late '60s. This, the post-Denny Laine lineup's fourth album, was the second to be released in 1969. It was the group's most mature, fully realized effort to date, arguably surpassing even the milestone DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED in its elegance and vision. The Moodies were always capable of both songcraft and experimentalism, but this was the first time they combined them both successfully. Mike Pinder's dramatically arcing mellotron is the perfectly complement to the group's lush vocal harmonies, which are colored by rich acoustic guitar textures. Things open on a mind-bendingly psychedelic note with the electrical storm of "Higher and Higher," but soon the waters calm. Justin Hayward's brief acoustic ballad "I Never Thought I'd Live to be a Hundred" is among the band's loveliest tunes, and it leads into "Beyond," an ambitious instrumental that is the Moodies at their most progressive. Throughout the album, the mixture of winningly melodic balladry, poignant folk-rock and ambitious prog-rock leanings combine for what is one of the Moody Blues' most satisfying albums.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Higher And Higher
2.
Eyes Of A Child (part 1)
3.
Floating
4.
Eyes Of A Child (part 2)
5.
I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Hundred
6.
Beyond
7.
Out And In
8.
Gypsy
9.
Eternity Road
10.
Candle Of Life
11.
Sun Is Still Shining
12.
I Never Thought I'd Live To Be A Million
13.
Watching And Waiting
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