(1969) – Their first UK #1 album, exploring consciousness and dreams.
(1970) – Stripped-back arrangements for easier live performance, featuring "Question".
(2003) – A seasonal album featuring both original songs and holiday covers. the moody blues discography 19652018 flac j hot
After a lineup change brought in Justin Hayward and John Lodge, the band shifted toward a symphonic, psychedelic sound using the Mellotron.
(1967) – A landmark concept album featuring the London Festival Orchestra and the hit "Nights in White Satin". (1969) – Their first UK #1 album, exploring
(1965) – Their debut album, heavily featuring R&B covers and soulful pop. The "Classic Seven" Progressive Years (1967–1972)
(1981) – A massive comeback that topped the US charts, featuring "The Voice". After a lineup change brought in Justin Hayward
(1978) – The last album with original keyboardist Mike Pinder.
(1986) – Embraced a sleek synth-pop style, spawning the hit "Your Wildest Dreams".
(1999) – Their last studio album of original material, recorded as a core trio.