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Inspired by the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing, this space-themed concept album explores space travel and the future of humanity. It features a dense, multi-tracked production style that proved difficult to replicate live.

A psychedelic exploration featuring exotic instruments like the sitar.

In addition to their studio efforts, comprehensive collections like the , the 56-CD + 8-DVD mega-collection spanning their entire career, and the 38-CD, 5-box set known as "Classic Rock" have surfaced in various formats, often including rare bonus tracks, outtakes, and video footage.

Here's a comprehensive list of the Moody Blues' discography from 1965 to 2018:

Before they became symphonic rock icons, The Moody Blues were a Birmingham-based rhythm and blues outfit. The original lineup featured Denny Laine (later of Paul McCartney & Wings), Clint Warwick, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, and Graeme Edge. The Magnificent Moodies (1965) The Moody Blues - Discography 1965-2018 FLAC -J...

"Never Comes the Day", "Are You Sitting Comfortably?". To Our Children's Children's Children (1969)

Experimental sound panning, acoustic guitars, Eastern instrumentation. On the Threshold of a Dream (1969)

A more stripped-back approach to allow for better live reproduction.

After a hiatus, the band returned with Octave (1978) and then moved into a sleek, modern sound in the 80s. Albums like Long Distance Voyager (1981) and The Present (1983) saw them embracing synthesizers. Inspired by the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing,

With keyboardist Patrick Moraz (formerly of Yes) replacing Pinder, the band achieved a commercial resurgence. The album topped the Billboard charts, embracing modern synthesizers and a shiny, arena-rock production style. "The Voice," "Gemini Dream"

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

Stepping back from heavy studio overdubbing so they could play the songs live, the band adopted a crisper, more acoustic-guitar-driven rock sound. "Question", "It's Up to You". Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971)

Featuring their debut The Magnificent Moodies (1965), including the hit “Go Now” (with Denny Laine on vocals). These early tracks showcase a raw, rhythm-and-blues energy before the band’s legendary transformation. The Magnificent Moodies (1965) "Never Comes the Day",

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A return to the lush, symphonic sound.

Solidified their pop-rock sensibilities, focusing heavily on Justin Hayward’s sweeping melodies. Late-Career Masterpieces and Live Legacies (1999–2018)

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