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Nighttime Flight was the studio album by Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward, released in Decca Records in 1980. It was reissued within Video in 1989.
A album happen following of Hayward's involvement inside Jeff Wayne's musical adaptation of War of the Worlds. Wayne produced & intended a album, which proved to become one of a protracted recording lives of Hayward's career. A music was mostly pop & dance oriented, & virtually all of the tracks were romanticist love-song. It was non the favorite by owning Moody Blues fans, & was non the commercial profits.
A title track was a go to become recorded for the album.
Personnel
Justin Hayward: vocals & guitars; bass & drums in "Suitcase"
Jeff Wayne: productiin, arrangements, conducting; piano on "Night Flight"
Jo Partridge: guitars
Ken Freeman: keyboards
Herbie Flowers: bass
Barry de Souza: drums
Roy Jones: percussion
Tony Carr: percussion
Doreen Chanter: female vocals on "Bedtime Stories" & "Nearer To You"
Irene Chanter: female vocals on "Bedtime Stories" & "Nearer To You"
Dave Holland: drums on a single track (even "Crazy Lovers"; a liner note references is indecipherable)
Brass arrangements by Jeff Wayne & Steve Gray. Engineered by Geoff Young with technical assistance from either Graham Meek. Adjunct engineers: Paul Taylor, Craig Thompson and Norman Goodman.
Track Listing
Night Flight (Jeff Wayne/Paul Vigrass)
Maybe It's Upright Love (Mike Silver)
Crazy Lovers (Justin Hayward)
Penumbra Moon (Billy Nicholls)
Nearer To Busy people (Justin Hayward)
A Face In The Crowd (Justin Hayward)
Suitcase (Justin Hayward)
I'thousand Bad (Daryl Hall/John Oates, copyright 1972)
It's NIn On (Jeff Wayne/Gary Osborne)
Bedtime Stories (Colin Still)
The farther Video reprint around 2004 appended two bonus tracks: a individual version of "Bedtime Stories" & the survive version of "Forever Autumn".
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