The Moody Blues' recorded history spans from their 1965 R&B-influenced debut to expansive 2018 live retrospectives, marking a journey from British Invasion roots to becoming pioneers of progressive and symphonic rock.
(Polydor) “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere” (sequel to “Your Wildest Dreams”). More drum machines and polished layers. Ray Thomas’s last major album with the band. the moody blues discography 19652018 flac j hot
Moody Blues discography spans from their R&B beginnings in 1964 to their final live recordings in 2018. A complete FLAC (Lossless) collection typically encompasses their 16 studio albums, key live performances, and expansive remasters. The "Core Seven" Era (1967–1972) The Early Years (1965–1966) The Moody Blues' recorded
: The North American version of their debut, which rearranged tracks for the US/Canadian market. The "Core Seven" Era (1967–1972) The Hitmaker: Gemini Dream and The Voice