The Moody Blues - Discography 1965-2018 Flac -j... 💫 🆒
This guide covers the extensive discography of The Moody Blues from their 1965 rhythm-and-blues beginnings to their 2018 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, specifically tailored to the comprehensive FLAC digital collection. The Studio Albums (1965–2003)
Remasters & Bonus Tracks: The 2006/2007 SACD remasters are often the source for high-quality FLAC rips, including rare B-sides and alternate takes. Conclusion The Moody Blues - Discography 1965-2018 FLAC -J...
- The band’s transition from British R&B (their 1965 hit “Go Now”) to pioneering symphonic rock in albums like Days of Future Passed (1967).
- The thematic consistency across their “core seven” albums (1967–1972), focusing on existentialism, psychedelia, and orchestral arrangements.
- The impact of the FLAC format on preserving the dynamic range and analog warmth of their landmark recordings (e.g., In Search of the Lost Chord, On the Threshold of a Dream).
- Their post-1970s output through 2018, including The Present, Strange Times, and December, and how it compares to their classic period.
- Days of Future Passed (1967): Contains "Nights in White Satin" and "Tuesday Afternoon." A concept album featuring the London Festival Orchestra.
- In Search of the Lost Chord (1968): Featured "Legend of a Mind" (a tribute to Timothy Leary).
- On the Threshold of a Dream (1969)
- To Our Children's Children's Children (1969)
- A Question of Balance (1970)
- Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971)
- Seventh Sojourn (1972): Featured "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)."
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Symphonic Breakthrough (1967–1970)
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This is the heart of the Moody Blues’ legacy. After Justin Hayward and John Lodge joined the band, they released a string of seven albums that changed rock music forever: The band’s transition from British R&B (their 1965