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| 1 | Overture: Ride My See-Saw/Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)/Nights |
| 2 | Late Lament / Colorado Symphony |
| 3 | Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon) / Colorado Symphony |
| 4 | For My Lady / Colorado Symphony |
| 5 | New Horizons / Colorado Symphony |
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Having succeeded in the 1980s by drawing on '60s nostalgia with a song ("Your Wildest Dreams") and video, in the '90s, the Moody Blues began tailoring entire shows to recapture their '60s glory days -- and they succeeded. Performing on tour with a series of regional orchestras, they brought the majesty of their old studio sound onto the stage for the first time on songs like "Nights in White Satin" and "Tuesday Afternoon," and audiences responded by turning them into one of the top concert draws of the decade. This double album and the accompanying video is beautifully recorded (and the video looks gorgeous, too) and performed, and the group -- caught amid the splendor of one of the prettiest outdoor concert venues in the West (Stevie Nicks has also done a video there) and with the orchestra backing them up on half the numbers, rise to the occasion with a drive and eloquence that they hadn't shown on-stage in many years. An essential recording and video for any fan of the group. [This is the 2004 Polydor reissue.] Bruce Eder, All Music Guide