MFSL moody blues: are they all so good?


I just picked up a MFSL copy of Days of Future Past and was astonished at how much better it sounded than my original deram copy from the late sixties. Are all the MFSL editions of the other 6 classic albums as good i.e. so much better than the original (US) pressings?? If so i had better start saving since they are very expensive on the used market
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I have all the Moody Blues MFSL on both CD and LP and have never been disappointed. They are expensive, and I had hoped that MFSL would someday re-do them as they did with the Little Feat-Waiting for Columbus LP.
But that is probably just wishful thinking. Another hope is Friday Music would release tham as they seem to like that era. But I assume that the Band had placed a limit on the use of their tapes. When Justin Hayward was involved in the release of the SACD's a few years back he may have gained control of the tapes. I had hoped he would see the profitability in vinyl, but nothing yet. Till then I never play the original releases just the Mo-Fi's. Good Hunting!
MOFI-Love the 10,000 Maniacs disc too.

Just waiting on my Pretenders disc to come now.....
waiting.... waiting......
Macdad-I am waiting also for the Pretenders, (and a few others). Ever since the Silver Series was announced, they have pushed those out pretty quickly, but the regular series has taken a back seat. I am NOT complaining, the Silver Series has been marvelous so far and I have them all.
The MFSL Days of future past is exceptional and one of the best they ever released. Other releases were good but not up to that standard.
Really. This is interesting. I find myself preferring the Derams, but I'm not dis'ing the MOFIs and they still have a place on my shelf.

BTW, my wife and I saw the current version of the Moodys last week as they started a tour of Canada in New Hampshire and Maine. Still worth seeing but I couldn't help feeling they don't have many years left.