Seventh Sojourn

Seventh Sojourn

by The Moody Blues
Seventh Sojourn

Seventh Sojourn

by The Moody Blues

CD(Expanded / Remastered / Bonus Tracks / Reissue)

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Overview

Despite the presence of a pair of ballads -- one of them ("New Horizons") by Justin Hayward the latter's most romantic number since "Nights in White Satin" -- Seventh Sojourn was notable at the time of its release for showing the hardest-rocking sound this band had ever produced on record. It's all relative, of course, compared to their prior work, but the music is comparatively stripped down here, and on a lot of it Graeme Edge's drumming and John Lodge's bass work comprise a more forceful and assertive rhythm section than they had on earlier records, on numbers such as "Lost in a Lost World," "You and Me," and "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock & Roll Band)." The latter, authored by Lodge, was -- along with Lodge's "Isn't Life Strange" -- one of two AM radio hits that helped drive the sales of this album, issued in early November of 1972, past all previous levels. Indeed, it was with the release of this album that the Moodies achieved their great commercial success in America and around the world, with a "Grand Tour" that kept them on the road for much of the year that followed. The irony was that it was all about to end for them, for years to come, and the signs of it were all over this record -- Seventh Sojourn took a long time to record, and a lot of the early work on it had to be junked ("Isn't Life Strange" was one of the few early songs to get completed); it was clear to all concerned except the fans that, after six years of hard work in their present configuration, they all needed to stop working with each other for a time, and this was clear in the songs -- many have a downbeat, pensive edge to them, and if they reflected a questioning attitude that had come out on recent albums, the tone of the questioning on songs like "Lost in a Lost World," "You and Me," and "When You're a Free Man" had a darker, more desperate tone. Perhaps the group's mostly youthful, collegiate audience didn't notice at the time because it fit the mood of the times -- the album hit the stores in America the day before Richard Nixon's landslide presidential re-election victory (the culmination of events behind the scenes that would subsequently drive him from office). But the members were not working well together, and this would be the last wholly successful record -- difficult as it was to deliver -- that this lineup of the band would record, as well as the last new work by the group for over five years. And oddly enough, even amid the difficulties in getting it finished, Seventh Sojourn would offer something new in the way of sounds from the group -- Michael Pinder, in particular, introduced a successor to the Mellotron, with which he'd been amazing audiences for six years, in the form of the Chamberlin, which is all over this album. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 07/15/2008
Label: Polydor / Decca / Universal Music
UPC: 0600753066287
Rank: 6584

Tracks

  1. Lost in a Lost World
  2. New Horizons
  3. For My Lady
  4. Isn't Life Strange
  5. You and Me
  6. The Land of Make-Believe
  7. When You're a Free Man
  8. I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock 'n' Roll Band)
  9. Isn't Life Strange
  10. You and Me
  11. Lost in a Lost World
  12. Island

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Moody Blues   Primary Artist,Multi Instruments
Michael Pinder   Lead Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals
Ray Thomas   Bass,Flute,Vocals,Lead Vocals
Justin Hayward   Guitar,Vocals,Lead Vocals
Graeme Edge   Drums
John Lodge   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Lead Vocals,Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

The Moody Blues   Art Direction,Instrumentation
Ray Thomas   Composer
Justin Hayward   Composer
L. Bishop   Composer
Dave Baker   Assistant Engineer
Brad S. Miller   Producer
Bunny Sigler   Composer
Cliff OSullivan   Design
John Reed   Liner Notes
Adrian Van Velsen   Mastering
Phil Travers   Artwork,Cover Art,Cover Design
David Baker   Assistant Engineer
Tony Clarke   Engineer,Producer
Tony Clark   Engineer,Producer
Patricia Miller   Producer
Graeme Edge   Composer
Derek Varnals   Engineer
John Lodge   Composer
Robert Margouleff   Mastering
Phil Mogg   Composer
Neil Carter   Composer
Michael Pinder   Composer
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