The band recorded alongside the London Festival Orchestra. In high-resolution FLAC, the sweeping strings of the orchestra blend seamlessly with Justin Hayward’s acoustic guitar, preventing the complex mid-range frequencies from sounding muddy. In Search of the Lost Chord (1968)
The Moody Blues began as a rhythm and blues band in Birmingham, England. The original lineup featured Denny Laine, Ray Thomas, Mike Pinder, Graeme Edge, and Clint Warwick.
Formed in 1965 in Birmingham, England, the Moody Blues consisted of Justin Hayward (guitar, vocals), John Lodge (bass, vocals), Ray Thomas (flute, vocals), Mike Pinder (keyboards, vocals), and Graeme Edge (drums). Their early sound was characterized by a mix of rock, pop, and psychedelia, with a strong emphasis on melodic songwriting. The Moody Blues - Discography 1965-2018 FLAC -J...
The Moody Blues are the architects of symphonic rock, a band that transitioned from high-energy British R&B to becoming the philosophers of the psychedelic era. For audiophiles and collectors, a complete discography in is the ultimate way to experience their lush, multi-layered orchestrations and the pioneering use of the Mellotron.
Before they became symphonic rock royalty, The Moody Blues were a standard blues-rock band led by Denny Laine. The band recorded alongside the London Festival Orchestra
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These albums represent a return to acoustic roots and organic orchestral elements, closing out the millennium. The Final Studio Chapter and Live Legacy: 2003–2018 The original lineup featured Denny Laine, Ray Thomas,
The discography from 1965 to 2018 represents a journey from British Invasion R&B to pioneering progressive and symphonic rock. The band released 16 studio albums during this period, selling over 70 million records worldwide. In 2018, their career culminated in an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame . Studio Albums (1965–2003)
For audiophiles and serious collectors, FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the format of choice. While standard music files (like MP3s) are "lossy"—meaning they discard audio data to save space—FLAC is completely different.
The core of the collection consists of 16 studio albums, traditionally divided into the "Classic Seven" era and the later synth-pop/rock period. Album Title Key Track(s) The Magnificent Moodies The "Classic Seven" Days of Future Passed "Nights in White Satin" In Search of the Lost Chord "Ride My See-Saw" On the Threshold of a Dream "Are You Sitting Comfortably" To Our Children's Children's Children "Watching and Waiting" A Question of Balance "Question" Every Good Boy Deserves Favour "The Story in Your Eyes" Seventh Sojourn "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)" Return & Transition Octave "Steppin' in a Slide Zone" Long Distance Voyager "The Voice," "Gemini Dream" The Present "Blue World" Synth-Pop Era The Other Side of Life "Your Wildest Dreams" Sur la Mer "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" Keys of the Kingdom "Say It with Love" Final Works Strange Times "English Sunset" December "Don't Need a Reindeer" Essential Live Recordings & Compilations