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Moody Blues, The: Boulevard De La Madelaine - The Denny Cordell Sessions 1966 (Vinyl LP)

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Moody Blues, The: Boulevard De La Madelaine - The Denny Cordell Sessions 1966 (Vinyl LP)

Boulevard De La Madelaine - The Denny Cordell Sessions 1966 features one of Britain's greatest rock groups of the 1960s. This highly sought after selection of sessions from 1966 will be released on classic black vinyl exclusively for RSD2025.

This album gathers together all of the Moody Blues sessions recorded in 1966 with producer Denny Cordell. Following the success of their international hit single 'Go Now' and their debut album The Magnificent Moodies, the band spent 1966 recording a series of sessions at Decca Studios with producer Denny Cordell for a follow up album. Five tracks were issued as singles, with 'Boulevard de la Madelaine' becoming a hit in France, but the remaining tracks would be unreleased for nearly 50 years.

This Record Store Day release gathers together all of this material on vinyl for the first time and has been cut at Abbey Road Studios.

  1. This is My House (But Nobody Calls) (mono single mix)
  2. Boulevard de la Madelaine
  3. People Gotta Go
  4. Life’s Not Life
  5. He Can Win
  6. Hang On to a Dream (first version)
  7. This is My House (But Nobody Calls) (first version)
  8. We’re Broken
  9. Hang On to a Dream (remake version)
  10. Jago and Jilly
  11. Red Wine
  12. Sad Song
  13. Really Haven’t Got the Time
  14. This is My House (But Nobody Calls) (stereo mix)
$11.81

Original: $39.37

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Moody Blues, The: Boulevard De La Madelaine - The Denny Cordell Sessions 1966 (Vinyl LP)

$39.37

$11.81

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Boulevard De La Madelaine - The Denny Cordell Sessions 1966 features one of Britain's greatest rock groups of the 1960s. This highly sought after selection of sessions from 1966 will be released on classic black vinyl exclusively for RSD2025.

This album gathers together all of the Moody Blues sessions recorded in 1966 with producer Denny Cordell. Following the success of their international hit single 'Go Now' and their debut album The Magnificent Moodies, the band spent 1966 recording a series of sessions at Decca Studios with producer Denny Cordell for a follow up album. Five tracks were issued as singles, with 'Boulevard de la Madelaine' becoming a hit in France, but the remaining tracks would be unreleased for nearly 50 years.

This Record Store Day release gathers together all of this material on vinyl for the first time and has been cut at Abbey Road Studios.

  1. This is My House (But Nobody Calls) (mono single mix)
  2. Boulevard de la Madelaine
  3. People Gotta Go
  4. Life’s Not Life
  5. He Can Win
  6. Hang On to a Dream (first version)
  7. This is My House (But Nobody Calls) (first version)
  8. We’re Broken
  9. Hang On to a Dream (remake version)
  10. Jago and Jilly
  11. Red Wine
  12. Sad Song
  13. Really Haven’t Got the Time
  14. This is My House (But Nobody Calls) (stereo mix)