Album Info
Artist: | The Moody Blues |
Album: | Seventh Sojourn |
Gatefold: | Yes |
Released: | Australia, 1972 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Lost In A Lost World | 4:42 |
Written-By - Pinder | ||
A2 | New Horizons | 5:11 |
Written-By - Hayward | ||
A3 | For My Lady | 3:58 |
Written-By - Thomas | ||
A4 | Isn't Life Strange | 6:09 |
Engineer [Recording] - Tony Clarke | ||
Written-By - Lodge | ||
B1 | You And Me | 4:21 |
Written-By - Edge, Hayward | ||
B2 | The Land Of Make-Believe | 4:52 |
Written-By - Hayward | ||
B3 | When You're A Free Man | 6:06 |
Written-By - Pinder | ||
B4 | I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band) | 4:18 |
Written-By - Lodge |
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Description
"The Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn," released in 1972, is a mesmerizing and introspective album that showcases the band's unique blend of progressive rock and symphonic elements. With its intricate compositions and poetic lyrics, "Seventh Sojourn" remains one of The Moody Blues' most ambitious and artistic works.
The album opens with "Lost in a Lost World," a haunting and atmospheric track that immediately draws listeners into The Moody Blues' sonic landscape. The band's lush harmonies and the song's evocative lyrics set the tone for the rest of the album's introspective journey.
Another standout moment is "Isn't Life Strange," a melodic and contemplative track that showcases the band's ability to craft memorable melodies and deliver emotionally resonant performances.
In "New Horizons" and "You and Me," The Moody Blues infuse each track with a sense of hope and reflection, making them standouts on the album.
Beyond the hits, "Seventh Sojourn" features deeper cuts like "For My Lady" and "When You're a Free Man," which further exemplify the band's musical intricacy and their ability to create a sense of grandeur in their compositions.
Throughout the album, The Moody Blues' skilled musicianship and the album's intricate arrangements create a sense of depth and contemplation, making "Seventh Sojourn" a captivating and thought-provoking listening experience.