The Moody Blues - Discography 1965-2018 — Flac -j...
Spanning over five decades, this comprehensive FLAC discography captures the full sonic evolution of The Moody Blues—from their early British R&B roots to their groundbreaking orchestral rock period and beyond. Curated here in lossless FLAC format (likely encoded by the user -J...), this collection is a treasure for audiophiles and progressive rock enthusiasts alike.
The FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format ensures bit-perfect audio quality, preserving the dynamic range of Justin Hayward’s vocals, John Lodge’s driving bass, Mike Pinder’s Mellotron waves, and Ray Thomas’s haunting flute. Ideal for high-end listening or archiving. The Moody Blues - Discography 1965-2018 FLAC -J...
More orchestral integration. The segue from "In the Beginning" to "Lovely to See You" benefits from FLAC’s transient response. Released on Decca in the UK and London
To appreciate The Moody Blues in FLAC:
Released on Decca in the UK and London Records in the US, this debut album is a blues-rock oddity compared to their later work. Featuring the hit "Go Now" (sung by bassist Clint Warwick and drummer Graeme Edge? Actually, Denny Laine on vocals), the FLAC version reveals the raw dynamics of a British R&B band. While not officially Moody Blues albums, a complete
The final entry in a 2018 discography. Recorded in high-resolution PCM, then encoded to FLAC. The live Mellotron and orchestra combination is a fitting bookend.
While not officially Moody Blues albums, a complete 1965-2018 FLAC discography often includes key solo works (Hayward’s Blue Jays, Lodge’s Natural Avenue, Pinder’s The Promise) as bonus material. These are vital for understanding the band’s evolution.
