Album Description
Japanese-only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) paper sleeve pressing of this classic 1969 album includes five bonus tracks. SHM-CDs can be played on any audio player and delivers unbelievably high-quality sound. You won't believe it's the same CD! Universal. 2008.
To Our Children's Children's Children [Vinyl] Reviews
To Our Children's Children's Children [Vinyl] Reviews
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful: One Of A Kind CD, By A Customer This review is from: To Our Children's Children's Children (Audio CD) This is my favorite Moody Blues album. I am only 16 years old and I am the only one my age, that I know, who knows who this band is. The first time I listened to this album, I was thinking. I had never in my life heard anything like this before (and I'm not that old). "Gypsy", "Candle of Life", "Higher and Higher", "Eyes of a Child P2", "Watching and Waiting", and "Eternity Road" are awesome. Also, their voices on this album are incredible. I believe they'll be frozen in my mind for the rest of my life, and probably for others who heard them for hundreds of years. Although this doesn't fit in with the youth of today, I don't think it matters. This rap and alternative crap cannot survive much longer. The Moody Blues' music is timeless to me. I believe it should be put into a time capsal and sent into space to represent what great compositions were all about is the Twentieth Century on Earth. That's... Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: You don't have to be a Moody fanatic to love this album, By woburnmusicfan (Woburn, MA United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: To Our Children's Children's Children (Audio CD) One of my personal criteria in doing reviews is that an album isn't a five-star album if you have to already be a huge fan of the band to think the album's great. I'm not a "huge" Moody Blues fan. There are dozens of their songs I like, but this is the only one of their albums that I love all the way through. I didn't know until reading the liner notes on the remastered version that the album is meant to have space travel as its connecting theme. But it makes sense--the band weaves songs about the wonder of the universe in with songs that contrast the infinity of space and human mortality, and Mike Pinder's songs are about the inner space of the mind."Eyes of a Child I" wasn't a single, but is as good as any of the classic Moody hits. I don't usually care for Ray Thomas' songs, but "Eternity Road" is among his best, and he also co-wrote the single "Watching and Waiting". "Sun Is Still Shining" is my favorite song by Pinder, with its unison Mellotron and sitar. Drummer Graeme... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Magnificent Moods, By Simon Jones (Somerset, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews This review is from: To Our Children's Children's Children (Audio CD) This album (and it's prequils) were the basis of a whole Fantasy RPG campaign I ran a while back. I'm sure the titles of these albums (from "The Days of Future Past" to "Every Good Boy") have some meaning. Tis was the last MB album I bought as it was the one which I least liked out of the whole series up to Seventh Sojourn, but now it is my definate favourite of the lot (although all the others are really good). This single album encompases for me a view of how life should be - unrestricted but bound by the "Candle of Life" and "Eternity Road". "'Cos here there's lots of room for doing the things you've always been denied , so look and gather all you want to, there's no one here to stop you trying" - powerful words indeed. STOP, LOOK and LISTEN as most modern record vocals won't allow you that pleasure. |
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