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(1968) – A fully psychedelic exploration of mystical themes.

(Decca) Their sole album with original lead singer Denny Laine (later of Wings) and bassist Clint Warwick. A mix of R&B covers (“Bye Bye Bird”) and originals. Only “Go Now” hinted at their future depth. After Laine and Warwick left in 1966, guitarist/vocalist Justin Hayward and bassist/vocalist John Lodge joined, reshaping everything. the moody blues discography 19652018 flac j hot

(Polydor) “Say It With Love,” “Bless the Wings.” Patrick Moraz fired after touring (later sued, settled out of court). Producer Pip Williams played keyboards. The band sounded tired but still capable of beauty. (1968) – A fully psychedelic exploration of mystical

, it preserves the lush, layered textures that defined their "Core Seven" albums and beyond. The Collection Scope (1965–2018) This set tracks the band’s journey across five decades: The Denny Laine Era (1965–1966): Only “Go Now” hinted at their future depth

Formed in Birmingham in 1964, The Moody Blues began as a British R&B/beat group. Their first single, “Steal Your Heart Away” (1965), flopped. But the second, “Go Now” (written by Larry Banks and Milton Bennett), backed with the moody B-side “It’s Easy Child,” became a UK #1 and US Top 10. That raw, piano-driven sound was short-lived.

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(1981) – A massive comeback that topped the US charts, featuring "The Voice".