Pop Rock Michael Learns To Rock Discography 1991 2008 11cd Flac !exclusive! Jun 2026
Marking the turn of the millennium, Blue Night was the first album recorded after the departure of bassist Søren Balsberg, turning MLTR into a trio.
11-CD FLAC box concept (practical notes)
These albums defined the band's soft-rock sound and established them as international stars, particularly across Scandinavia and Asia.
This 11CD collection in FLAC isn't just about high-fidelity audio; it's a preserved history of a band that mastered the art of the relatable hook and the drug-free, clean-living image that made them superstars across Scandinavia and Asia. Marking the turn of the millennium, Blue Night
Released under their own independent label, Eternity showed a revitalized MLTR embracing a modern, up-tempo pop-rock sound influenced by late-2000s production trends.
Yielding radio favorites like "Paint My Love" and "Breaking My Heart," this album mixed arena-ready hooks with deeply intimate lyricism. 3. Transition and Modern Era (2000–2008)
[Your Name] Category: Music / Lossless Audio Released under their own independent label, Eternity showed
Note: This album features some of their biggest international hits, including "That's Why (You Go Away)" and "Paint My Love."
The band’s popularity in Asia was cemented in 2004 when they adapted Jacky Cheung’s classic Mandarin hit “Wen Bie” (Kiss Goodbye) into the English pop rock ballad “Take Me to Your Heart”. The song became an instant smash, introducing MLTR to a whole new generation of listeners in China and beyond.
This album marked the turn of the millennium and the departure of bass player Søren Madsen, shifting the band into a streamlined trio. Rare acoustic studio sessions
The final piece of an 11CD archival collection usually features regional bonus tracks (such as their duets with Asian artists), acoustic versions, and rare B-sides like "The Ghost of You" or early demo cuts.
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“Frostbite”, “Final Destination”, and “Don’t Have to Lose”.
Rare acoustic studio sessions, live concert recordings from their massive Asian tours, and instrumental backing tracks.