DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED
The Moody Blues. “The Symphony Rock Dreamed of”
With Days of Future Passed, The Moody Blues not only broke the mold: they helped create it. This pioneering album, released in 1967, is considered one of the first great examples of symphonic rock, a fusion of psychedelic pop and orchestral classical music, almost unprecedented at the time. The result is a concept album that follows the course of a day, from dawn to night, through a mix of songs and symphonic passages. Musically, Days of Future Passed is ambitious, romantic, and atmospheric. Its bold approach broke with the standard structure of pop, paving the way for bands like Genesis, Yes, and King Crimson. It's not just an album: it's a sonic experience, a bridge between popular music and classical music.
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