Pop Rock Michael Learns To Rock Discography 1991 2008 11cd Flac (UPDATED · 2027)
For fans of soft rock and melodic pop, few names resonate as strongly as Michael Learns to Rock
If you find this torrent or this purchase, grab it. Load it onto your DAC. Close your eyes. And let the Danish kings of soft rock take you away.
Marking the end of this 17-year period, Eternity brought a fresh, polished sound, continuing the band’s legacy of crafting melodic, radio-friendly pop-rock into the new millennium. The Collector's Choice: Compilations (Included in 11CD)
A slightly edgier, more mature record where the band experimented with rock textures and deeper electronic elements while maintaining their core pop identity.
"I'm Gonna Be Around", "Something You Should Know", "Paint My Love" (included on various regional versions) For fans of soft rock and melodic pop,
An essential compilation that broke sales records across Asia. While it features previously released material, it stands as a testament to their mid-90s dominance. "Paint My Love", "Breaking My Heart"
The Sound of 1991–2008: A Journey Through MLTR’s Golden Era
With their sophomore effort, the band expanded their international footprint, refining their acoustic-driven soft rock sound.
“Wild Women”, “Something Right”, “Sleeping Child”, “I’m Gonna Come Back”, “Complicated Heart”, “25 Minutes”, “You Keep Me Running”, and “Out of the Blue”. And let the Danish kings of soft rock take you away
If you grew up in the 90s or early 2000s, chances are you’ve hummed “That’s Why (You Go Away)” or “Paint My Love” at some point. Denmark’s mastered the art of soft, melodic pop rock — emotional yet polished, simple yet unforgettable.
: Largely self-produced, this record is widely considered a masterpiece of 90s pop-rock. It delivered the timeless ballad "That's Why (You Go Away)."
In this comprehensive guide, we explore the band’s career, break down their complete 11‑CD discography from the 1991 debut to the 2008 album Eternity , and explain why FLAC is the ideal format for preserving and enjoying this pop rock treasure.
Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) is a Danish soft rock and pop rock band that became a global phenomenon, particularly in Asia, with their melodic ballads and English-language hits. Spanning from their self-titled debut in 1991 to their 2008 release Eternity , their discography captures a golden era of easy-listening pop rock. Audiophiles often seek these recordings in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) to preserve the original studio quality without the data loss associated with formats like MP3. Essential Studio Albums (1991–2008) "I'm Gonna Be Around", "Something You Should Know",
For example, the 2014 remaster of Colours in FLAC format includes not only the original 11 tracks but also bonus demos, outtakes, and alternative versions, making it a must‑have for serious MLTR collectors.
"Sleeping Child", "25 Minutes", "Out of the Blue". CD 3: Played on Pepper (1995)
Deep basslines, intricate acoustic guitar pickings, and highly polished vocal harmonies that test the midrange clarity of high-end audio setups. 3. Played on Pepper (1995)
"You Took My Heart Away", "Blue Night", "More Than a Friend"