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Released much later (2008), this captures the band at their psychedelic peak.
Whether you are a lifelong fan archiving your physical media or a high-end audio enthusiast diving into progressive rock history for the first time, this 1965–2018 discography represents an unparalleled journey through the evolution of popular music, captured in perfect fidelity.
The Moody Blues occupy a unique space in rock history, transitioning from a rhythm and blues band into pioneers of symphonic, progressive rock. Covering their full discography from 1965 to 2018 in high-fidelity format offers an unparalleled listening experience, capturing the lush arrangements, philosophical lyrics, and meticulous production that defined their sound.
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A transitional record that scaled back the heavy synth programming in favor of traditional acoustic guitars, flutes, and real symphonic backing strings. The Moody Blues - Discography 1965-2018 FLAC -J...
Experience the band that sold over and bridged the gap between rock and classical music.
The band’s signature multi-layered four-part vocal harmonies can sound muddy in low-quality formats. FLAC separates the frequencies, allowing you to hear each individual voice clearly. Final Thoughts
Likely includes Caught Live + 5 (1977), A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (1993), and various BBC sessions, B-sides, and 2018 remasters.
The masterpiece. Combining the London Festival Orchestra with rock instrumentation, it features the immortal "Nights in White Satin." Released much later (2008), this captures the band
In their later years, the band focused on grand live performances and celebratory box sets while releasing their final studio statements.
Before they became symphonic rock icons, The Moody Blues were a Birmingham-based rhythm and blues outfit. The original lineup featured Denny Laine (later of Paul McCartney & Wings), Clint Warwick, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, and Graeme Edge. The Magnificent Moodies (1965)
3. The Transition, Synth-Pop, and Commercial Revival (1978–1989)
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The final album before an extended hiatus, this record features the Chamberlin (an instrument similar to the Mellotron) heavily, creating an incredibly rich, melancholic wall of sound.
The band reunited in 1978 with a shift toward commercial rock and synth-pop. Patrick Moraz replaced Mike Pinder on keyboards.
IV. Remasters, Editions & Audiophile Notes