Octave (album)

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Octave
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Studio album by
Released9 June 1978
RecordedOctober 1977 – April 1978 at The Record Plant, Los Angeles, Indigo Ranch Recording Studios, Malibu
Genre Rock, pop, progressive rock
Length46:08
Label Decca (UK)
London (US)
Producer Tony Clarke
The Moody Blues chronology
Caught Live + 5
(1977)
Octave
(1978)
Long Distance Voyager
(1981)
Singles from Octave
  1. "Steppin' in a Slide Zone"
    Released: May 1978
  2. "Driftwood"
    Released: October 1978