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  1. RAY THOMAS Hopes Wishes & Dreams 08 Migration. 3:41; RAY THOMAS Hopes Wishes & Dreams 01 In Your Song. 4:31; RAY THOMAS From Mighty Oaks 2 Hey Mama Life. 5:37; RAY THOMAS From Mighty Oaks 9 I Wish We Could Fly. 5:27; RAY THOMAS From Mighty Oaks 1 From Mighty Oaks. 3:44; Lists Add to List.

  2. Ray Thomas was a founder member of the Moody Blues, a band whose classic albums need no introduction. In 1976 Ray recorded his second solo album for the band s Threshold label, Hopes, Wishes & Dreams , which followed on from the success of his first solo album, From Mighty Oaks . Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of a new re-mastered single CD edition of From Mighty Oaks .

  3. Hopes, Wishes & Dreams, an Album by Ray Thomas. Released in 1976 on Threshold (catalog no. THS 17; Vinyl LP). Genres: Soft Rock, Progressive Pop. Rated #1487 in the best albums of 1976. Featured peformers: Ray Thomas (bass flute, c flute, harmonica, lead vocals, producer), John Jones (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, backing vocals), Barry St. John (backing vocals), Helen Chappelle (backing ...

  4. Ray Thomas · Album · 2011 · 10 songs. Listen to Hopes, Wishes & Dreams (Remastered Edition) on Spotify. Ray Thomas · Album · 2011 · 10 songs. Ray Thomas · Album · 2011 · 10 songs. Sign up Log in. Home; Search; Your Library. Create your first playlist It's easy, we'll help you. Create ...

  5. 27 de jul. de 2010 · Ray Thomas was a founding member of The Moody Blues, a band whose classic albums need no introduction. In 1975 and 1976, Ray recorded two classic solo albums for the band's Threshold label: From Mighty Oaks and Hopes Wishes & Dreams. This set compiles those two albums, a bonus disc of rarities (and one new song) plus a DVD featuring a ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_ThomasRay Thomas - Wikipedia

    Thomas released the albums From Mighty Oaks (1975) [33] and Hopes, Wishes and Dreams (1976) [34] after the band temporarily broke up in 1974. [7] During this period he earned his nickname 'The Flute'. Within the band he was also known as 'Tomo' (pronounced tOm-O).

  7. Hopes, Wishes and Dreams is the second and final solo album by Ray Thomas of The Moody Blues in conjunction with Nicky James and the orchestral arrangements of Terry James, released under The Moody Blues own Threshold Label as THS17 in June 1976. The album was also available in cassette and cartridge. It was reissued on Compact Disc in September 1989 and as part of a box set in 2010.