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Blue World (The Moody Blues song)

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Music journalist Geoffrey Freakes described "Blue World" as "bright" and "upbeat". Moody Blues biographer Marc Cushman felt that Moraz' synthesized bass line was the most effective aspect of the song, and that the synthesized strings were also effective. However, he noted that listeners were split on
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Justin wrote the song and prepared a demo at home with exactly the same verse/chorus structure as the finished product. He was using one of the new cutting-edge drum machines, the original LinnDrum. It was a pretty startling innovation at the time, and really freed songwriters to make much better
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critic Edward Tomlin rated it as the band's 6th best song, saying that "it captivates listeners with its dreamy melody and poignant lyrics. The song envelops you in a sonic landscape, blending lush instrumentation with haunting vocals that transport you to a realm of introspection and wonder."
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critic Jonathan Takiff said that the lyrics show Hayward to be "the perennial melancholy man, decrying the 'Blue World' out there." Freakes felt that the lyrics echo the artwork on the album's and single's cover. Jeff Segal of
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flute-like trills, with some listeners liking them but others finding them "unnecessary and unwelcome". The chorus does not come in until two minutes into the song.
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pattern that Justin had programmed for "Blue World" was kept right through the song, with the addition of some extra programmed percussion (
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said that "'Blue World', with its heavy bass line and Hayward's rather mechanical vocal, will please (momentarily) pseudo new-wavers."
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called it "an ear catching pop number" and "the type of song strong enough to provide momentum" to the Moody Blues into the 1980s.
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and particularly praised Hayward's smooth lead vocal and "imaginative lyrics", as well as the band's harmony vocals and
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in August 1983. It was released as single in the US in the Fall of 1983. "Blue World" was one of three singles from
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said that the song "serves up a likeable tune and a mildly philosophical lyric to a soft-rock beat and billowing
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found "Blue World" to be "soporific" and a " of upteen old Moody Blues ballads." Allan McQuillan of the
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The themes of "Blue World" include "longing, nostalgia, and the search for meaning in a complex world."
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called the single "quick, slick, soft and well produced but without much to remember it by."
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critic Bill E. Burk said it has a "smooth, melodic structure fit within a rock framework."
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solo tune brimming with unique sounds and unexpected melodies. Jim Sanville of the
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critic Brett Milano called it a "soaring, melodic number with a heartfelt vocal."
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said it was "among the best and most likeable of any the band has done in years."
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critic Michael Davis called it "a fine medium tempo song reminiscent of a good
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Hayward first recorded "Blue World" as a demo in is home studio, utilizing a
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Long Distance Voyagers: The Story of the Moody Blues Volume 2 (1980-2018)
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bass line. Those early Linn drums were less than convincing when playing
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critic Dick Hogan considered "Blue World" as one of the best songs on
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drum machine. The final recording by the band also used the LinnDrum.
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critic Nick DeRiso rated it as the Moody Blues' 8th greatest song.
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critic Charles T. Zavalick found it to be "spiritually uplifting".
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critic Errol Somay felt that "Blue World" was one of the songs on
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Hayward played several guitars on the track, including a 6-string
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A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra
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where "the Moody Blues are at their creative best."
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Single
The Moody Blues
The Present
B-side
Genre
Rock
Single version
Label
Threshold
Songwriter(s)
Justin Hayward
Producer(s)
Pip Williams
The Moody Blues
Talking Out of Turn
Sitting at the Wheel
single
the Moody Blues
Justin Hayward
The Present
Sitting at the Wheel
Running Water
Daybreak
Maxfield Parrish
LinnDrum
Producer
Pip Williams
bass drum
snare

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