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Following the departure of Laine and Warwick in 1966, the recruitment of (guitar/vocals) and John Lodge (bass/vocals) fundamentally altered their trajectory. The new lineup quickly distanced itself from its beat group origins, plunging into psychedelia and orchestral arrangements. Their 1967 landmark, Days of Future Passed , fused rock with a symphony orchestra, establishing them as pioneers of art rock and progressive rock. They went on indefinite hiatus in 1974, reformed in 1977, and continued touring until 2018—making 2018 their final active year as a band.
Includes later studio recordings and live performances that showcase their enduring legacy. Pristine Audio:
The journey begins with The Magnificent Moodies (1965). Featuring Denny Laine (later of Paul McCartney & Wings), this era was defined by the hit "Go Now." In FLAC format, the raw, bluesy energy of these early sessions is preserved with a clarity that standard MP3s simply cannot match. 2. The "Classic Seven" (1967–1972)
The band relied on five-part vocal arrangements. Lossless audio allows you to pinpoint individual voices (Hayward's warmth, Lodge's upper register, Thomas's rich baritone) within the stereo field.
Justin Hayward and John Lodge joined the band in 1966. This shift birthed their signature progressive, symphonic sound. This period is known as the "Classic Seven" albums.
The Moody Blues' spans over five decades of music, beginning with their R&B roots and evolving into the lush, orchestral sounds that defined progressive rock . This comprehensive collection in high-fidelity FLAC format covers the band’s entire journey, from their first #1 hit, " Go Now ," to their final official releases. Core Eras and Key Albums
Mike Pinder’s Mellotron work is dense. FLAC allows you to hear the individual "tapes" within the instrument.
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:
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Following the departure of Laine and Warwick in 1966, the recruitment of (guitar/vocals) and John Lodge (bass/vocals) fundamentally altered their trajectory. The new lineup quickly distanced itself from its beat group origins, plunging into psychedelia and orchestral arrangements. Their 1967 landmark, Days of Future Passed , fused rock with a symphony orchestra, establishing them as pioneers of art rock and progressive rock. They went on indefinite hiatus in 1974, reformed in 1977, and continued touring until 2018—making 2018 their final active year as a band.
Includes later studio recordings and live performances that showcase their enduring legacy. Pristine Audio: The Moody Blues - Discography 1965-2018 FLAC -J...
The journey begins with The Magnificent Moodies (1965). Featuring Denny Laine (later of Paul McCartney & Wings), this era was defined by the hit "Go Now." In FLAC format, the raw, bluesy energy of these early sessions is preserved with a clarity that standard MP3s simply cannot match. 2. The "Classic Seven" (1967–1972)
The band relied on five-part vocal arrangements. Lossless audio allows you to pinpoint individual voices (Hayward's warmth, Lodge's upper register, Thomas's rich baritone) within the stereo field. This public link is valid for 7 days
Justin Hayward and John Lodge joined the band in 1966. This shift birthed their signature progressive, symphonic sound. This period is known as the "Classic Seven" albums.
The Moody Blues' spans over five decades of music, beginning with their R&B roots and evolving into the lush, orchestral sounds that defined progressive rock . This comprehensive collection in high-fidelity FLAC format covers the band’s entire journey, from their first #1 hit, " Go Now ," to their final official releases. Core Eras and Key Albums Can’t copy the link right now
Mike Pinder’s Mellotron work is dense. FLAC allows you to hear the individual "tapes" within the instrument.
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: