Moody Blues - The Moody Blues A Night At Red Rocks With The Colorado Symphony Orchestra
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 See Larger Image | The Moody Blues - A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra List Price : $19.98 USD Your Price : $13.97 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): Moody Blues Movie Release Date : 2002-06-25 Studio : Polydor / Umgd Label : Polydor / Umgd Avg. Customer Rating : (52 reviews) Running Time : 95
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Reviews Customer Reviews for The Moody Blues A Night At Red Rocks With The Colorado Symphony Orchestra Marvelous Rating: This is THE DVD to have. It is great to see The Moody Blues play with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. The interview bits clue you into just what goes into a production like that. What a great concert to have a record of. There is a companion DVD called "The Other Side Of Red Rocks" that includes the songs not on this DVD. A Legend of the Mind should have made the cut here though! The companion DVD is very hard to find, and usually is not in the US region. It would be wonderful if they would put the two together, so that you can have the full concert! But for now, this is a must have DVD!
Customer Reviews for The Moody Blues A Night At Red Rocks With The Colorado Symphony Orchestra Cd Great Rating: I always wanted to see the Mooody Blues in Concert at Red Rocks.
This is absolutely wonderful. I was singing along.
If you are a Mooody Blues fan, I would suggest to purchase this one.
Enjoy
Editorial Reviews for The Moody Blues A Night At Red Rocks With The Colorado Symphony Orchestra Audio Cd Amazon.com A Night at Red Rocks, taped in Colorado's gorgeous natural amphitheater in 1992, is an ambitious undertaking for these still-stomping rock dinosaurs: the classic Moody Blues lineup playing with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and no safety net. The band rises to the occasion, giving fans a solid if sentimental survey of its long and prosperous career. The performances and the material vary in quality, but the group comes through where it counts. Hits like "The Voice," "The Story in Your Eyes," and "Nights in White Satin" sound great, as does "Question," the Moodys' greatest contribution to rock music. The Symphony plays well, but the group misses some prime opportunities to use it, adhering to synth parts where an orchestra would have worked nicely (most notably in the rocking "Gemini Dream"). There's no surround mix here, but band leaders Justin Haywood and John Lodge deserve kudos for their able sound mixing. --Michael Mikesell
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