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New Studio Album Feat.New & Mostly Christmas Songs.
The Moody Blues includes: Justin Heyward, John Lodge. Recorded in Italy. One must give the Moody Blues credit for tenacity and a single-pointed focus. For 37 years they've put forth a startlingly consistent series of themes: optimism, a kind of blind-faith spirituality that the universe is in good hands and that people are by and large decent and kind, and love songs that can be a bit twee, but nonetheless connect when one is in the emotional space to hear them. Their music has always been intimate and pretentious in the best sense of the words. December is the Moodies' first Christmas album. The classic lineup has been whittled down to three: John Lodge, Justin Hayward, and Graeme Edge; Ray Thomas decided to call it quits after the band's 2003 tour ended. The band is augmented by unofficial member and producer Danilo Madonia in the studio. This is the most curious of Christmas recordings. December is an album about the spirit of Christmas but, with its lack of carols (though it does feature Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" near the end), it sounds more like another chapter in the Moody Blues' legend, and that's exactly what it is. Like many Moody Blues records since the 1980s, the original songs are nostalgic, pointing listeners back to memories of an idyllic past when things were simpler, and toward the hope that social and spiritual renewal are just around the corner. The set features a number of Hayward and Lodge originals, obscure and traditional Anglo folk songs, a transposed piece by Bach, and a cover of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" -- alas, if only that were true. If you're a fan or a detractor, you already know what the album sounds like. Unpredictability left the band's vocabulary in the 1970s, but that doesn't mean that this collection is without merit. For starters, it is one of the most original Christmas albums you'll hear all year. There is no new age drivel here; its topics and themes are indeed Christian, but weigh on the side of those that are universally held: brotherhood, compassion, hope, goodwill, and generosity. In addition, it's beautifully orchestrated and produced. Its sound is pristine, and Hayward and Lodge with their trademark elegance sound as if they mean every word they write and sing. And it's easy to believe that. It most certainly is sentimental and lush, and has nothing whatsoever to do with rock & roll, but that hardly matters. As the latest Moody Blues album, it likely lives up to fans' expectations; as a holiday recording, it's unlike anything else out there. ~ Thom Jurek
Moody Blues December Songs December Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Very moody, very blue If you liked "The Jethro Tull Christmas Album" you'll like this. If you LOVED the JT album, this issue from the Moodies is a little flat. Whereas the JT album is full of spirit, fire and enthusiasm, The Moodies seem a little tired. The lyrics are, typically beautiful, and there are some wonderful tracks, such as Don't Need a Reindeer, and the fantastic Mike Batt penned "A Winters Tale". In spite of this the album fails to really infuse me with the Christmas Spirit, mostly because Justin's singing holds little conviction on the very songs which should inspire us. Some of the songs are just about sleep-inducing. Perhaps that's why "A Winters Tale" is so good; He sings of a lost love and sounds like he means it. By all means this is a good album, but it could have been a lot better if the vocalists had thought harder about the joy and excitement of Christmas. Submitted by RMT (Newcastle, Australia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Best contemporary Christmas CD But it's so fun to listen to you don't need or want to wait for Christmas to experience it. Each song is a pleasure to listen to. Some originals and some covers. Each song is tender only as Moody Blues can deliver them. The lyrics are so revealing you may have some tears well up at times. Moody Blues played "December" live at the concert recently in Madison which prompted me to buy the cd. I am very happy with the purchase and believe you will not be dissapointed. Submitted by Jake (Sun Prairie, WI)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A wonderful CD not only for Christmas The haunting songs on this CD are beautiful. Pure Justin magic. This is one to play all year, not just at Christmas time. Submitted by barbara.vandenbroek (Sydney Australia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Moody Blues at their best! Too incredible to describe. I think I might have wornout the CD. Kids loved it and were singing along in no time!
One of the all time best CDs that I ever bought to be enjoyed throughout the year! Submitted by gmwood40 (Sewell, NJ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Thank you Moody Blues I was so impressed with this recording. This is vintage Moody Blues with Justin and John hitting on all cylinders. If you are a Moody Blues fan then you will not be suprised how great this Christmas CD turned out. If you want a great CD for your Christmas collection certainly buy this one. Two thumbs up! Submitted by redmon48 (Lighthouse Point, Fl. USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase December CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Moody Blues Present CD (1983)
December
$7.29 The Moody Blues: Justin Hayward (vocals, guitar); Ray Thomas (vocals, flute, harmonica); John Lodge (vocals, bass); Patrick Moraz (keyboards); Graeme Edge (drums). ELO fans who found in Long Distance Voyager a new Discovery can be excused for thinking there's no Time like The Present. Just as ELO's follow-up to the sweeping Discovery seemed tame by comparison, so The Present failed to match the grandiose arrangements of the Moodies' previous record. It's still a solid effort, bolstered by strong songwriting and pleasant melodies, but ...
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