
Tracklist
| 1 | The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) / Time To Get Away |
| 2 | The Morning: Another Morning |
| 3 | Dawn: Dawn Is A Feeling |
| 4 | The Day Begins |
| 5 | The Night: Nights In White Satin |
| 6 | Evening: The Sun Set: Twilight Time |
| 7 | Lunch Break: Peak Hour |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SML 707, SML.707 | The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight | The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed (LP, Album, Bla) | Deram, Deram | SML 707, SML.707 | UK | 1967 |
| SW134-2 | The Moody Blues | Days Of Future Passed (CD, Album, Unofficial) | SomeWax Recordings | SW134-2 | Russia | 2003 |
| HDS-4418 | The Moody Blues | Days Of Future Passed (HDCD, Album, Multichannel, DTS) | Deram | HDS-4418 | US | 1997 |
| KDOAC 6, 820 006-4 | The Moody Blues With The The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight | The Moody Blues With The The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed (Cass, Album) | Deram, Deram | KDOAC 6, 820 006-4 | UK | Unknown |
| DL 107 | The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight | The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight - Days Of Future Passed (LP, Album, Bla) | Deram | DL 107 | Japan | 1968 |
Credits
- Composed By – Peter Knight , Redwave
- Conductor – Peter Knight
- Cover [Cover painting] – David Anstey
- Engineer – Derek Varnals
- Executive-Producer – Hugh Mendl
- Liner Notes – Hugh Mendl
- Orchestra – The London Festival Orchestra
- Realization – Michael Dacre-Barclay, Tony Clarke
Notes
Cover with Moody Blues in blue text, instead of black and in black and small size font The London Symphony Orchestra.
White grooved labels and "DSS" (Deramic Sound System) in red.
This version omits any reference to the artists on the centre labels above the Deram logo.
Laminated with "Clarifoil" on back cover.
℗ 1967
Made in England
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, label): (ZAL.8078) SML.707
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, label): (ZAL.8079) SML.707
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, runout, stamped, var 1): ZAL-8078-2W
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, runout, stamped, var 1): ZAL-8079-2W
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, runout, stamped, var 2): ZAL-8078-1W 1 UD
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, runout, stamped, var 2): ZAL-8079-2W 1 GH
- Rights Society: BIEM, NCB, GEMA
Companies
- Made By – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Printed By – Clout & Baker Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Decca Record Company Limited
Video
Album
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