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| | The Moody Blues - InfoSearchPoint.com (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | Deram Records (a Decca imprint) chose the Moody Blues to make an LP in order to promote Deramic Stereo and the group was assigned to make a rock and roll version of Dvorak's New World Symphony. |
 | | After that, the group decided to record only albums that could be played in concert, losing some of their bombastic sound for their next album, A Question of Balance (1970). |
 | | In 1977, the group reformed and, during a tempestuous recording session, 1978's Octave was released, though Pinder refused to tour and was replaced by Patrick Moraz; the album was a hit, as was 1981's Long Distance Voyager, though the band was quickly losing critical credibility. |
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