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  2. The Other Side of Life - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. The Other Side of Life is the twelfth studio album by English progressive rock band the Moody Blues, released in April 1986 by Polydor Records. This was the first Moody Blues album since 1978's Octave, and only the second since 1969's On the Threshold of a Dream, not to be released by the Moodies' custom label, Threshold ...

  3. Your Wildest Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Your Wildest Dreams. "Your Wildest Dreams" is a 1986 single by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues, written by Justin Hayward. The song was first released as a single, and later released on the Moody Blues' 1986 album The Other Side of Life. Written by Hayward as a lookback toward his first love, the song features a synth-pop style that ...

  4. Octave (album) - Wikipedia

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    Octave is the ninth album by the Moody Blues (the eighth by this particular line-up), released in 1978, and their first release after a substantial hiatus following the success of the best-selling Seventh Sojourn in 1972. Released after a considerable break, which saw The Moody Blues returning in an era of punk music and disco, Octave produced ...

  5. Salem's Lot (1979 miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    According to Tobe Hooper, the makeup on actor Reggie Nalder would constantly fall off, as well as the fake nails and dentures, and the contact lenses would go sideways. [6] The contact lenses could only be worn for 15 minutes at a time before they had to be removed to let the eyes rest for 30 minutes.

  6. Ride My See-Saw - Wikipedia

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    Ride My See-Saw. " Ride My See-Saw " is a 1968 single by the English progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was written by the band's bassist John Lodge, and was first released on the Moody Blues' 1968 album In Search of the Lost Chord. It was the second of two singles from that album, the other being "Voices in the Sky".

  7. Don't Look Away Now! - Wikipedia

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    Don Schlitten. James Moody chronology. The Blues and Other Colors. (1969) Don't Look Away Now! (1969) Teachers. (1970) Don't Look Away Now! is an album by saxophonist James Moody recorded in 1969 which was released on the Prestige label.

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