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The Moody Blues Discography 19652018 Flac J Better | TRUSTED |

The "J Better" wasn't a standard scene tag. It was a legend—a ghost in the machine. Rumor had it that an obsessed sound engineer in Japan had spent his retirement remastering the band’s entire output from original master tapes that the labels didn't even know existed. Pure, lossless, 24-bit heaven.

Unlike MP3s, which discard audio data to reduce file sizes, FLAC is a lossless format. It compresses audio much like a ZIP file compresses text; when decompressed during playback, the audio is a bit-for-bit identical replica of the original studio master source. Room to Breathe for Complex Arrangements

For those who collect physical vinyl, the original UK pressings from Decca/Deram are celebrated, and Japanese vinyl pressings are equally renowned for their superior vinyl compound and meticulous quality control. The Japanese 2020 This Is The Moody Blues release even faithfully replicates the UK first pressing sleeve design. the moody blues discography 19652018 flac j better

In FLAC, individual classical instruments from the London Festival Orchestra are clearly distinguishable within the stereo field. Epoch 1: The R&B Beginnings (1965–1966)

Following a mid-70s hiatus, the band returned with a sleeker, synth-driven sound that dominated the charts in the 1980s. Octave (1978) & Long Distance Voyager (1981) The "J Better" wasn't a standard scene tag

The MFSL FLAC rips provide a flat, uncolored transfer of the master tapes. If you prefer a slightly punchier, brighter top-end, the 2007 Threshold/Universal remasters are excellent alternatives. The Hiatus and Synth-Pop Transition (1978–1983)

| Album | Best FLAC edition | Notes | |-------|------------------|-------| | Days of Future Passed (1967) | Japanese SHM-CD (UICY-94801) | 2006 DSD master from original tapes | | In Search of the Lost Chord (1968) | 2008 Universal Japan SHM-CD | No brickwalling | | On the Threshold of a Dream (1969) | 2014 Japanese SHM-CD (UICY-40107) | Dynamic range DR11+ | | To Our Children’s Children’s Children (1969) | 2017 Japanese UHQCD (UICY-40056) | Best available | | A Question of Balance (1970) | 2008 Japanese SHM-CD | Better than SACD layer | | Seventh Sojourn (1972) | 2006 Japanese remaster (UICY-9263) | Warm analog sound | | Long Distance Voyager (1981) | 2010 Japanese SHM-CD (UICY-94501) | Removes early digital harshness | | The Present (1983) | 2014 Japanese SHM-CD | | | The Other Side of Life (1986) | 2018 Japanese SHM-CD (UICY-78761) | Final good master before loudness war | | Sur la Mer (1988) | 2018 Japanese SHM-CD | | | Keys of the Kingdom (1991) | 2018 Japanese SHM-CD | | | Strange Times (1999) | Original CD + FLAC rip | No good remaster exists | Pure, lossless, 24-bit heaven

This guide breaks down the complete Moody Blues discography from 1965 to 2018. We focus on finding the absolute best FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) editions for your audiophile library. The MK I Era: Rhythm & Blues Roots (1965–1966)

Before defining progressive rock, The Moody Blues began as a blues-based beat group fronted by Denny Laine. Key Releases