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An exploration of the subconscious.

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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.

The 1986 album The Other Side of Life brought them back to the top of the charts with "Your Wildest Dreams," followed by Sur la Mer (1988) and Keys of the Kingdom (1991). Later Works and Final Reflections (1999–2018) An exploration of the subconscious

This guide explores the evolution of the band from 1965 through their final archival releases in 2018, highlighting why this specific lossless collection is essential for any serious music library. The Early Years: The Denny Laine Era (1965–1966)

The Moody Blues are the architects of symphonic rock, a band that transitioned from high-energy British R&B to becoming the philosophers of the psychedelic era. For audiophiles and collectors, a complete discography in is the ultimate way to experience their lush, multi-layered orchestrations and the pioneering use of the Mellotron. You can always convert a FLAC to an

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Featuring the hit "The Story in Your Eyes."