5. Eloy - Discography (1971-2014) Plus Remaster... -
Dawn (1976), Ocean (1977), Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes (1979).
Destination (1992), The Tides Return Forever (1994), Ocean 2: The Answer (1998), Visionary (2009).
Colours (1980), Planets (1981), Time to Turn (1982), Metromania (1984). 5. Eloy - Discography (1971-2014) Plus Remaster...
Early Eloy was grit-tier, blending heavy psychedelic rock with bluesy undertones. By Floating , they pivoted toward the "Space Rock" tag, featuring swirling organs and Bornemann’s distinct, heavily accented vocals.
After a brief hiatus, Bornemann returned with a modern production sheen. Ocean 2 was a triumphant return to their symphonic roots, proving that the band could still capture the "big" sound of the 70s with contemporary technology. The Remasters: Why They Matter Dawn (1976), Ocean (1977), Silent Cries and Mighty
A hallmark of Eloy is the driving, melodic basslines (especially Klaus-Peter Matziol’s work). The remasters significantly boost the low-end definition, which is essential for the "groove" of space rock.
Eloy tightened their compositions, moving toward a more polished, "New Wave" influenced prog-rock. The dual-concept albums Planets and Time to Turn are highlights of this era, featuring tighter rhythms and more melodic hooks while maintaining their cosmic atmosphere. 4. The Modern Renaissance (1992–2014) Early Eloy was grit-tier, blending heavy psychedelic rock
Eloy (1971), Inside (1973), Floating (1974), Power and the Passion (1975).