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  2. Legend of a Mind - Wikipedia

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    "Legend of a Mind" is a song by the British progressive rock band the Moody Blues, and was written by the band's flautist Ray Thomas, who provides the lead vocals. "Legend of a Mind" was recorded in January 1968 and was first released on the Moody Blues' album In Search of the Lost Chord .

  3. In Search of the Lost Chord - Wikipedia

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    Legend of a Mind" was recorded January 13, 1968. [8] The remainder of the album was recorded between May and June. Like its predecessor, the album was recorded at Studio One at Decca Studios in West Hampstead with producer Tony Clarke and engineer Derek Varnals. The album was largely recorded using 4-track technology, though Decca's new 8-track ...

  4. The Moody Blues - Wikipedia

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    The band's next album, 1968's In Search of the Lost Chord, included "Legend of a Mind", a song written by Ray Thomas in tribute to LSD guru Timothy Leary which encompassed a flute solo performed by Thomas – four members of the group had taken LSD together for the first time in early 1967. Lodge provided a two-part song "House of Four Doors ...

  5. T2 (band) - Wikipedia

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    Decca Records released the box sets Legend of a Mind (2003) and Strange Pleasures (2008). Each included a remastered track from It'll All Work Out in Boomland, respectively "No More White Horses" and "JLT". Concurrent with the reformation of T2, an album of acetate demos recorded in 1970 was released in 1997.

  6. Voices in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    "Voices in the Sky" is a 1968 hit single by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues, written by their lead guitarist Justin Hayward. [1] It was released as a UK single in June 1968, with "Dr. Livingstone, I Presume" on the B-side.

  7. Live at the BBC: 1967–1970 - Wikipedia

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    Live at the BBC: 1967–1970 is a two-disc album by The Moody Blues. Released in 2007, it features forty-one live recordings of various performances for the BBC between 1967 and 1970. The album features multiple recordings of some songs, so they are listed more than once.

  8. Dr. Livingstone, I Presume (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dr. Livingstone, I Presume" was later released on the Moody Blues' 1968 album In Search of the Lost Chord, where it was the third track. The band performed the song on the UK television programme Colour Me Pop on 14 September 1968.

  9. Timothy Leary bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Its ethereal quality makes this album a unique collection of dance-trance masterpieces intermixed with the best of Timothy Leary. The album features the Moody Blues' new version of their classic "Legend of a Mind," a new cut by Al Jourgensen , and a tribute from Allen Ginsberg." [7] Timothy Leary Live at Starwood.