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Issued in November 1969, “To Our Children’s Children’s Children” was the first album release by the Moody Blues on their own label, Threshold Records. Regarded as one of the finest of their so-called “classic seven” albums, the record covered conceptual themes such as space exploration (as the sessions took place as the Apollo 11 moon landing occurred). With such classic tracks as “Watching and Waiting”, “Gypsy”, “Beyond” and “Eternity Road”, the album was a number 2 hit in the UK and reached Gold status in the USA.
This deluxe edition features the remastered original stereo mix, along with new stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound mixes by Stephen W. Tayler who has also remixed a legendary performance at the Royal Albert Hall in December 1969 in both stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound which features in this set on both CD and a Blu Ray disc. Also included is a rare BBC Radio Concert from December 1969.
This deluxe edition features the remastered original stereo mix, along with new stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound mixes by Stephen W. Tayler who has also remixed a legendary performance at the Royal Albert Hall in December 1969 in both stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound which features in this set on both CD and a Blu Ray disc. Also included is a rare BBC Radio Concert from December 1969.
Tracklist
CD One: “To Our Children’s Children’s Children” – The original album re-mastered
- Higher and Higher
- The Eyes of a Child – Part One
- Floating
- The Eyes of a Child - Part Two
- I Never Thought I’d live to be a Hundred
- Beyond
- Out and In
- Gypsy
- Eternity Road
- Candle of Life
- Sun is Still Shining
- I Never Thought I’d Live to be a Million
- Watching and Waiting
CD Two: B-sides / Alternative Versions
- Candle of Life (single version) - B-side of single – Released as Threshold TH4 in April 1970
- Gypsy (alternate version)
- Sun is Still Shining (extended version)
- Candle of Life (alternate version)
- Gypsy (BBC Radio One - David Symonds’ Sunday Concert 17th December 1969)
- The Sunset (BBC Radio One - David Symonds’ Sunday Concert 17th December 1969)
- Never Comes the Day (BBC Radio One - David Symonds’ Sunday Concert 17th December 1969)
- Are You Sitting Comfortably (BBC Radio One - David Symonds’ Sunday Concert 17th December 1969)
- The Dream (BBC Radio One - David Symonds’ Sunday Concert 17th December 1969)
- Have You Heard / The Voyage / Have you Heard (BBC Radio One - David Symonds’ Sunday Concert 17th December 1969)
- Nights in White Satin (BBC Radio One - David Symonds’ Sunday Concert 17th December 1969)
- Legend of a Mind (BBC Radio One - David Symonds’ Sunday Concert 17th December 1969)
CD Three: Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969 - The new stereo mix
- Gypsy
- The Sunset
- Dr. Livingstone I Presume
- Never Comes the Day
- Peak Hour
- Tuesday Afternoon
- Are You Sitting Comfortably
- The Dream
- Have You Heard / The Voyage / Have you Heard
- Nights in White Satin
- Legend of a Mind
- Ride My See Saw
CD Four: “To Our Children’s Children’s Children” – The new stereo mix
- Higher and Higher
- The Eyes of a Child – Part One
- Floating
- The Eyes of a Child - Part Two
- I Never Thought I’d live to be a Hundred
- Beyond
- Out and In
- Gypsy
- Eternity Road
- Candle of Life
- Sun is Still Shining
- I Never Thought I’d Live to be a Million
- Watching and Waiting
Disc Five – Blu-ray Disc: “To Our Children’s Children’s Children” - *New 5.1 Surround Sound mix, 96 kHz / 24-bit new stereo mix, 96 kHz / 24-bit original stereo mix*
- Higher and Higher
- The Eyes of a Child – Part One
- Floating
- The Eyes of a Child - Part Two
- I Never Thought I’d live to be a Hundred
- Beyond
- Out and In
- Gypsy
- Eternity Road
- Candle of Life
- Sun is Still Shining
- I Never Thought I’d Live to be a Million
- Watching and Waiting - Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 12th December 1969
The new 5.1 Surround Sound mix
- Gypsy
- The Sunset
- Dr. Livingstone I Presume
- Never Comes the Day
- Peak Hour
- Tuesday Afternoon
- Are You Sitting Comfortably
- The Dream
- Have You Heard / The Voyage / Have you Heard
- Nights in White Satin
- Legend of a Mind
- Ride My See Saw