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A massive commercial comeback that hit number one on the US charts. Keyboardist Patrick Moraz joined the band, bringing a sleek, modern synthesizer palette.

A concept album about space travel and the future.

This comprehensive guide explores the rich history, era-defining transitions, and essential releases found within a complete 1965–2018 Moody Blues lossless collection. The Genesis: The Denny Laine Era (1965–1966)

Named after the musical notation mnemonic, this record returns to a lush, symphonic progressive rock style. "The Story in Your Eyes", "Our Guessing Game" The Moody Blues - Discography 1965-2018 FLAC -J...

Introducing keyboardist Patrick Moraz, this album topped the US charts. It modernized their sound with prominent commercial synthesizers.

For audiophiles and Moody Blues fans, the FLAC discography offers a treasure trove of sonic delights. The comprehensive collection includes:

The Moody Bridges—er, Moody Blues—bridged psychedelia, classical, and space rock, influencing generations from Yes to Radiohead. Their 2018 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame affirmed their legacy. This discography (1965–2018) is a journey through the “Nights in White Satin” to “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere,” all in pristine lossless audio. A massive commercial comeback that hit number one

Featuring the soaring hit "Story in Your Eyes" and dense electronic textures.

The climax of their classic period. It introduced the Chamberlin (an advanced successor to the Mellotron) and carried a distinct, politically conscious tone before the band entered a five-year hiatus.

After a six-year break, the band reunited, eventually adapting their sound to the shiny production styles of the late 1970s and 1980s. this space-concept album features dense

"Your Wildest Dreams," "I Know You're Out There Somewhere"

Following the departures of Denny Laine and bassist Clint Warwick, the band recruited guitarist Justin Hayward and bassist John Lodge. This lineup change fundamentally transformed the music world. Armed with the Mellotron—an electronic keyboard that replicated string and woodwind sounds—the band embarked on an unprecedented run of seven consecutive groundbreaking albums.

The seamless transitions between tracks demand a gapless FLAC playback environment to maintain the intended conceptual continuity. To Our Children's Children's Children (1969)

In Days of Future Passed , FLAC ensures the rock rhythm section and the classical orchestra do not bleed into a harsh sonic mess.

Inspired by the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing, this space-concept album features dense, multi-tracked production that shines brilliantly in lossless audio formats. "Watching and Waiting" and "Gypsy." 5. A Question of Balance (1970)