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''Long Distance Voyager'' is the tenth album by
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, first released in May 1981 on the group's Threshold record label. It was the group's first album featuring keyboardist
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(who previously had worked with bands such as
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and
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) in place of co-founder Mike Pinder, who left after the ''
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'' album in 1978. Upon release in 1981, ''Long Distance Voyager'' became the Moody Blues' second American number one album, and was also the source of the US Top 20 singles " Gemini Dream" (No. 12) and " The Voice" (No. 15) on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A third single, " Talking Out of Turn", only reached No. 65 on the ''Billboard Hot 100'' but reached No. 27 in Canada. It also continued the Moody Blues' winning streak in their native United Kingdom, reaching No. 7 there. Besides the singles, two songs from the album charted on ''Billboard''s
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chart. "Meanwhile" charted at No. 11 and "22,000 Days" charted at No. 38. In November 2008, the album was remastered and released on CD with one extra track.


Writing

According to Ray Thomas, "Most people think that ''Long Distance Voyager'' was named after the cosmic themes that dominate our music. But in fact we were simply describing ourselves." John Lodge stated that "The ''Long Distance Voyager'' album is about people. Although the title is very space-oriented, it isn't. The whole idea is we are the same as we were a hundred years ago, two hundred years ago. It's about people and situations and feelings, and talking out of turn is a particular feeling." The final three tracks comprise a mini-suite that combines themes of carnival jesters and the chaos experienced backstage at a rock show. Guitarist Justin Hayward recalls writing " The Voice": "It was the first thing that we recorded for ''Long Distance Voyager''. I used to feel a lot of guilt about our position in the world and that we were really privileged and that went into that song. ''Long Distance Voyager'' was a huge milestone for us. There was a time after the ''Octave'' album where we didn't quite know how to make things work. We were all a bit nervous. ''Long Distance Voyager'' really came together and we had a number one album. "The Voice" and "Gemini Dream" were both hits". Bassist Lodge remembers the inspiration for " Gemini Dream", and how the production of the album built the band's excitement to go on tour once again: "We had stopped touring with the Moody Blues in 1974, I think it was. In 1980, we had an album called ''Long Distance Voyager'' and we were going to go on the road after it was done. We had not recorded the album yet, but we knew we were going into the studio to record it soon. I came up with this idea that we needed a song that said we were are back on the road. The original song was called 'Touring in the USA.' That was the original demo when we were putting it together. As we were writing it together, we suddenly realized what we were actually talking about, and that is when you're a musician, you're either on the road, as a Moody Blue, or you're at home, as anyone else. It was just trying to combine the two things together that are the same person living two different lives." Graeme Edge's "22,000 Days" was inspired by his reflection on the number of days in a typical lifetime. He explains, "I worked out how many days re inan average lifespan of 70 years. And it came out to something that really shook me, something like 23,927 days. But I changed it to 22,000 days because it seemed better. Twenty-two thousand days is 66 and a half years. And if you figure, well, maybe the first five or six years you aren't going to be worth much, and the last five or six years you aren't going to be worth much, it works out that your useful life is about 22,000 days. And that really surprised me because that doesn't seem much. And I did a lot of tests on people and I'd say 'give me a quick answer'. I was getting back like a quarter of a million, two million. People think they have so many days to live. See, 70 years, everybody knows, it doesn't really register. If you do too much and have a day's hangover, you've wasted 1/22,000 of your life. And all the sudden the days start getting more valuable." " Veteran Cosmic Rocker" was inspired by a phrase an interviewer used to describe author Ray Thomas. He remembers, "Some reporter from ''
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'' came to one our gigs in the States and he referred to me as the 'Veteran Cosmic Rocker'. At the time I thought 'Bloody cheek. I'm not veteran.' And then I thought 'That sounds good actually.' So I nicked it and wrote that song."


Recording

The songs on ''Long Distance Voyager'' were recorded at the band's own Threshold Studios. The songs were recorded and mixed by Greg Jackman, while Pip Williams was the album's producer. Supplementing the Moody Blues— Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, Graeme Edge, and
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—was a
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performed by the New World Philharmonic, which Pip Williams arranged. John Lodge remembers the sessions: "''Long Distance Voyager'' changed everything again, because that album went to number one in America. I think we have three or four singles off that album, and it was our first album recorded in our own studio in London as well. We built Westlake Audio Studio to do, but it was the only album ever made at that studio by The Moody Blues."


Album Cover

The cover for the album was based on a painting entitled ''Punch'' (1840) by Thomas Webster printed for the Art Union of Glasgow, while the sleeve was based on a concept by the Moody Blues which was designed by Cream, who were in charge of the album's cover artwork.
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's '' Voyager'' spacecraft is at the top of the front side of the album cover. Both ''
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'' and ''
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''s flybys of
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were in the news in 1980–81.


Reception

''Billboard'' said that "the group is in prime form here with a knockout collection of gorgeous melodies, harmonies and poetic lyrics". ''Billboard'' contributor Ed Harrison said that Long Distance Voyager,' though bending somewhat to commercial pop trends, still manages to recreate the group's lushly textured, classical/rock symphonic sound epitomized by classics like ' Nights In White Satin,' ' Ride My See-Saw,' '
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' and others." ''
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'' called it "a nice return to vinyl" for the Moody Blues, commenting on the "luxurious,
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setting on songs like 'In My World,' ' Talking Out of Turn' and ' 22,000 Days, and noting that "the patented Moody Blues group vocal is also in fine form and, surprisingly, sounds perfectly contemporary."


Track listing


Personnel

* Justin Hayward – vocals, guitars * John Lodge – vocals, bass guitar * Ray Thomas – vocals, flute, harmonica * Graeme Edge – drums, percussion *
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– keyboards, synthesizers, arrangements


Additional personnel

* B. J. Colepedal steel guitar on "In My World" *New World Philharmonic – orchestrations *Pip Williams – string arrangements and director of the orchestra *Dave Symonds – spoken word


Production

* Pip Williams – producer, string arrangements *Greg Jackman – recording engineer, mixing *Norman Goodman – assistant to Greg Jackman *Melvyn Abrahams – mastering *
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– mastering for US release *Cream – sleeve design, artwork


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


External links

*
''Long Distance Voyager'' at Yahoo! Music.
{{Authority control The Moody Blues albums 1981 albums Threshold Records albums Albums recorded at RAK Studios Albums produced by Pip Williams