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by - written on 17/01/01 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Strange Times is the latest album by the Moody Blues released in 1999 and it is well up their usual standard if not better. It opens with English Sunset (more tea vicar?) which was a great way for them to open on their year 2000 tour. A good strong song with a good beat and lyrics to sing along to all blended with the Moody Blues unique style. Next on the CD is a track called Haunted which is a lovely ballad sung by a man who has lost his love and is haunted by her memory. Sooner or Later (Walkin’ on Air) is next and is a light-hearted melody, but still having the distinctive Moody Blues sound. Wherever You Are is a beautiful ... Read the complete review
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