Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn (front cover) Vinyl

Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn (1972) Vinyl LP • I'm Just A Singer

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Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn (front cover) Vinyl

Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn (1972) Vinyl LP • I'm Just A Singer

$5.99

Catalog Number:

THS-7

Musical Styles:

1970s, Art Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Singer-Songwriter

Sleeve Grade:

Very Good Plus (VG+)

Record Grade:

Excellent (EX)

Condition Details:

Vinyl plays with occasional light-crackles (play-graded). Gate-fold cover has scuffing, creases, and discoloration spots (front/back). Inner-sleeve is original (Pictures/lyrics). Spine is partly readable with wear across it. Little shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge and corners. Bottom-edge lightly split near edge. Opening is crisp with signs of use and divots. 1972 pressing. (Not a cut-out.)


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 And Roll Band)

About The Record:

Seventh Sojourn, by The Moody Blues, reached no. 5 in the UK, and became the band's first American chart topper, spending five weeks at no. 1 to close out 1972. Two hit singles came from this album: Isn't Life Strange (no. 13 UK, no. 29 US) and I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band) (no. 36 UK, no. 12 US). The opening track, Mike Pinder's Lost in a Lost World laments the brutality of revolution and references racial tension. Several songs contain overt political references. However, although the album showcases political concerns, bassist John Lodge described I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band) as a response to fans who mistakenly read guru-like wisdom into the Moodies' lyrics.

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