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Strange Times is the fifteenth and penultimate studio album by the rock band the Moody Blues, released in 1999. The sound features mostly acoustic guitar , slightly processed electric guitar , light organ , flute , and string arrangements, with heavy synthesizer use in the fast-paced opening track, " English Sunset ".
"Strange Times" is the first single from The Black Keys' album Attack & Release. It was released March 24, 2008. [1]The song has been featured in the popular video game Grand Theft Auto IV [2] on the in-game radio station "Radio Broker", and has reached number 40 on US Modern Rock Radio Airplay charts. [3]
The following is the discography of the English symphonic and progressive rock band the Moody Blues.In the United States, 14 of the group's albums reached Gold or Platinum stutus, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
The former song has often been regarded as a theme song for the band itself as a whole and for Thomas in particular, and it again features his use of the harmonica. After contributing "Sorry" and "I Am" (both on the 1983 album The Present ) Thomas temporarily stopped writing new songs for the band, for reasons unknown.
Strange Times may refer to: Strange Times (The Chameleons album) Strange Times (Moody Blues album), and the title track; Strange Times (The Black Keys song) Strange Times (Mohsen Namjoo song) Strange Times, a young adult novel and television franchise created by To the Stars. Strange Times: The Ghost in the Girl, a 2016 novel
"Strange Times" is the first official single by Mohsen Namjoo.This is the first song performed in English by Mohsen Namjoo. "Strange Times" words came from the Iranian poet Ahmad Shamlou . It was officially released in June 2010.
Singer James Taylor told the Times the original line was a “much better lyric.” According to the Times , “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” is the 11th-most-played holiday song.
"Candle of Life" is a song by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues, from their album To Our Children's Children's Children, a concept album about space travel. "Candle of Life" was written by bassist John Lodge , and features both Lodge and Justin Hayward on vocals.