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To me this reads more like a "plug" than an encyclopaedia article. Bashereyre ( talk) 20:25, 23 March 2010 (UTC)
Discogs mentions that the LFO was originally the "house orchestra" of Decca in the 1950s, and whilst there doesn't seem to be a source for this, the LFO does appear on quite a few Decca/London albums up until the very early 1980s.
So the question is, is Decca's LFO, the one that presumably played with the Moody Blues, the same as the LFO that was established in 1980? On face value, they seem like two different entities, as the pre-1980s history isn't mentioned on the current LFO's old web-site (accessed through the Wayback Machine) and the two have different "repertoires", so to speak.
But is there any overlap? Do the two LFOs, if there are two, share anything in common? Regardless, the page at least needs to be re-written so that it doesn't state "Established in 1980, played in 1967", as that's very confusing. JamesArthurSturgess ( talk) 09:07, 3 June 2024 (UTC)
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To me this reads more like a "plug" than an encyclopaedia article. Bashereyre ( talk) 20:25, 23 March 2010 (UTC)
Discogs mentions that the LFO was originally the "house orchestra" of Decca in the 1950s, and whilst there doesn't seem to be a source for this, the LFO does appear on quite a few Decca/London albums up until the very early 1980s.
So the question is, is Decca's LFO, the one that presumably played with the Moody Blues, the same as the LFO that was established in 1980? On face value, they seem like two different entities, as the pre-1980s history isn't mentioned on the current LFO's old web-site (accessed through the Wayback Machine) and the two have different "repertoires", so to speak.
But is there any overlap? Do the two LFOs, if there are two, share anything in common? Regardless, the page at least needs to be re-written so that it doesn't state "Established in 1980, played in 1967", as that's very confusing. JamesArthurSturgess ( talk) 09:07, 3 June 2024 (UTC)