Days of Future Passed first concept album
by The Moody Blues, released in December1967
on Deram Records.
After 2 years performing as
a struggling white R&B band,
The Moody Blues were asked by their record label
in September 1967
to record an adaptation of Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No. 9
as a stereo demonstration record.
Instead, the band chose to record an orchestral song
cycle about a typical working day.
Recording sessions at Decca Studios in
West Hampstead, London during May 9 to November 26, 1967.
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