The Moody Blues

The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children (1969) [MFSL UDCD 671] Re-up

The Moody Blues - To Our Children's Children's Children (1969)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
1996 | MFSL, UDCD 671 | ~ 243 or 95 Mb | Scans(png) -> 56 Mb
Progressive Rock / Art-Rock

To Our Children's Children's Children is the fifth album by The Moody Blues, released in November 1969. It was the first album released on the group's newly formed Threshold record label, which was named after the band's previous album from the same year, On the Threshold of a Dream…

The Moody Blues - Strange Times (1999)  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 6, 2021
The Moody Blues - Strange Times (1999)

The Moody Blues - Strange Times (1999)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Universal Records, 012 153 565-2 | ~ 384 or 136 Mb | Scans(png) -> 35 Mb
Progressive Rock / Art-Rock / Pop Rock

A lot of people will laugh at the idea of a new Moody Blues album, eight years after their last new release and 35 years after the original band started in the business. The fact is, though, that this is about the liveliest and leanest that the group has sounded in more than 20 years…
The Moody Blues - Timeless Flight (2013) [Limited Super Deluxe Edition BoxSet, 11CD+6DVD] Re-up

The Moody Blues - Timeless Flight (2013)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & iPod M4A(Tracks) & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
11CD | Universal International, 534 248-2 | ~ 5051 or 5076 or 1831 Mb | Scans(jpg, 600dpi) -> 2.32 Gb
6xDVD-5 | NTSC 16:9 (720x480) VRB | AC3, 448 kbps, 48kHz/16bit, Ch6
DTS, 1510 kbps, 48kHz/16bit, Ch6 / LPCM, 1536 kbps, 48kHz/16bit, 2 ch -> 24.07 Gb
Rock / Progressive Rock / Psychedelic Rock / Art Rock

Career spanning 17 disc (11 CD + six DVD) box set from the British Rock icons. Timeless Flight is a definitive career-spanning Moody Blues box set. The Moody Blues have released 24 albums in a career spanning nearly five decades. They have sold over 50 million albums, earning them eighteen platinum discs and all manner of awards. This set contains 11 remastered CDs featuring key album tracks, previously unreleased mixes, out-takes and complete live concerts, three DVDs of rare television performances from around the world, promotional videos and the previously unreleased live concert from Olympia, Paris in 1970, three DVD audio discs containing the long-deleted 5:1 surround sound mixes…

The Moody Blues - Sur La Mer (1988) Re-up  Music

Posted by v3122 at Jan. 30, 2021
The Moody Blues - Sur La Mer (1988) Re-up

The Moody Blues - Sur La Mer (1988)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Polydor, 835 756-2 | ~ 341 or 120 Mb | Scans(png) -> 22 Mb
Progressive Rock / Art-Rock

Though this 1988 recording starts out with a song that rightfully stands with their best work, the rest of the album doesn't live up to that high standard. "I Know You're out There Somewhere" (a thematic extension of the 1986 hit "Your Wildest Dreams") is lyrically and musically superior in all aspects; fine textured keyboards from Patrick Moraz are featured in the middle of the song…

The Moody Blues - December (2003)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Jan. 31, 2021
The Moody Blues - December (2003)

The Moody Blues - December (2003)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Universal Records, B0001563-02 | ~ 280 or 100 Mb | Scans(png) -> 31 Mb
Art-Rock / Pop Rock

One must give the Moody Blues credit for tenacity and a single-pointed focus. For 37 years they've put forth a startlingly consistent series of themes: optimism, a kind of blind-faith spirituality that the universe is in good hands and that people are by and large decent and kind, and love songs that can be a bit twee, but nonetheless connect when one is in the emotional space to hear them…

The Moody Blues - The Best Of The Moody Blues (1996)  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 19, 2024
The Moody Blues - The Best Of The Moody Blues (1996)

The Moody Blues - The Best Of The Moody Blues (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 501 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 210 Mb | Scans included
Rock, Art Rock, Prog-Rock, Psychedelic Rock | Label: Deram | # 535 800 - 2 | 01:18:08

This single-CD compilation doesn't do too much more than scratch the surface of the band's sound at its most popular points, but it does do one thing that no prior Moody Blues compilation ever did – it includes "Go Now," which, as the notes point out, is still the group's top-charting single in England. What it doesn't do is get "Go Now" in really good sound (no one seems to have a proper master source) or include their even better follow-up single, "From the Bottom of My Heart." Still, this body of work is pleasing and, thanks to its extension back to the original lineup, even a little bit informative, and it was the first Moody Blues compilation to be mastered in 20-bit audio.
The Moody Blues - The Magnificent Moodies (1965) [2CD 50th Anniversary Edition 2014]

The Moody Blues - The Magnificent Moodies (1965) [2CD 50th Anniversary Edition 2014]
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 658 MB | Covers - 28 MB
Genre: Rock, Beat, Pop Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Esoteric Recordings (ECLEC 22473)

Esoteric Recordings are pleased to announce the release of a 50th Anniversary Remastered Edition of the debut album by The Moody Blues, "The Magnificent Moodies”.
Now associated as being pioneers of pro-gressive orchestral rock, the Moody Blues had another life between 1964-1966, as one of Britain’s finest Rhythm and Blues influenced acts. With a line-up of Denny Laine (Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica), Ray Thomas (Vocals, Harmonica, Flute), Mike Pinder (Keyboards, Vocals), Clint Warwick (Bass, Vocals) and Graeme Edge (Drums), the band signed to a London based management company who leased recordings to Decca Records. Their second single, a cover version of Bessie Banks’ ‘Go Now!’ was a huge chart success across the world…
The Moody Blues - A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (1992)

The Moody Blues - A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (1992)
DVD9: NTSC 720x480 (4:3), 29.97fps, 8000kbps
AC3, 192 Kbps, 48.0 KHz, 2 ch / PCM, 1 536 Kbps, 48.0 KHz, 2 ch
Progressive Rock | Universal Music | 01:37:02 | ~ 6.07 Gb

Having succeeded in the '80s by drawing on '60s nostalgia with a song ("Your Wildest Dreams") and video, the Moody Blues in the '90s began tailoring entire shows to recapture their '60s glory days – and they succeeded…
The Moody Blues - A Night At Red Rocks With The Colorado Symphony Orchestra (Deluxe Edition) (2003)

The Moody Blues - A Night At Red Rocks With The Colorado Symphony Orchestra (Deluxe Edition) (2003)
FLAC (tracks, .cue, log)/ MP3 320 kbps | 2:08:21 | 360 / 881 Mb
Genre: Prog Rock

The Moody Blues were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in May 1964. The band initially consisted of drummer Graeme Edge, guitarist and vocalist Denny Laine, keyboardist and vocalist Mike Pinder, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Ray Thomas, and bassist and vocalist Clint Warwick, with Edge being the group's sole continuous member throughout their entire history. Originally part of the British beat and R&B scene of the early–mid 1960s, the band came to prominence with the UK No. 1 and US Top 10 single "Go Now" in late 1964/early 1965. Laine and Warwick left the band by the end of 1966, being replaced by guitarist and vocalist Justin Hayward and bassist and vocalist John Lodge. They embraced the psychedelic rock movement of the latter part of the decade, with their second album, 1967's Days of Future Passed, being a fusion of rock with classical music that established the band as pioneers in the development of art rock and progressive rock. It has been described as a "landmark" and "one of the first successful concept albums".

The Moody Blues - Keys Of The Kingdom (1991)  Music

Posted by v3122 at May 11, 2021
The Moody Blues - Keys Of The Kingdom (1991)

The Moody Blues - Keys Of The Kingdom (1991)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Polydor, 849 433-2 | ~ 352 or 126 Mb | Scans(png) -> 74 Mb
Progressive Rock / Art-Rock / Pop Rock

As much as The Moody Blues have earned the right to make a mediocre album, they shouldn't have been given the keys to the studio without a better batch of ideas than what ended up on Keys of the Kingdom. Like Sur La Mer three years earlier, many of the songs on here feel like prefabricated studio pop: programmed drum beats, sterile keyboards and soulless guitars pop up in the speakers seemingly untouched by human hands, compounded by brass arrangements and backing singers that were never a part of the Moodies' original vision…