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Eloy - 37 CDs (1971-2011) Discography+ remasters
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Eloy - 37 CD (1971-2011)

Genre : Psychedelic / Space Rock 
Years Of Release : 1971-2011 
Country : Germany 
Audio Codec : FLAC 
Rip type : image + .cue 
Bitrate : lossless 
Duration : 37 CDs
Scans: extant for all

1971 - Eloy
1973 - Inside
1974 - Floating
1975 - Power And The Passion
1976 - Dawn
1977 - Ocean
1979 - Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes
1980 - Colours
1981 - Planets
1983 -  Performance (UK)  
1983 - Performance (United Kingdom)
1983 - Performance (Switzerland)
1984 - Metromania
1985 -  - Codename Wildgeese
1988 -  -Ra {1995 SPV 85-4802} 
1988 - Ra (1995 ACI Records / SPV 85-4802)
1988 - Ra
1991 - Rarities
1992 - Destination
1993 - Chronicles I
1994 - Chronicles II
1994 - The Tides Return Forever
1998 - Ocean 2 ~ The Answer
2009 - Visionary


Remaster: 
 
1971 -  Eloy (1997 Second Battle 2 CD Edition)
1971 -  Eloy (2008 Remastered with bonus tracks)
1973 -  Inside (2000 Remaster)
1974 -  Floating (2000 Remaster)
1975 -  Power And The Passion (2000 Remaster)
1976 -  Dawn (2004 Remaster)
1977 -  Ocean (2004 Remaster)
1978 -  Live (2004 Remaster)
1979 -  Silent Cries And Mighty Echoes (2005 Remaster)
1980 -  Colours (2005 Remaster)
1981 -  Planets (2005 Remaster)
1982 -  Time To Turn (2005 Remaster)
1983 -  Performance (2005 Remaster)
1984 -  Metromania (2005 Remaster)
1993 -  Chronicles I 
1994 -  Chronicles II
1994 -  The Tides Return Forever (2011 Remaster) 



Eloy is a German progressive rock band, whose musical style includes symphonic and space rock, the latter theme being more prevalent on earlier albums. Despite their nationality and time period, the band is not generally considered krautrock because of their sound, which has much more in common with English symphonic rock groups such as Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Yes and Camel.