The complete Blue Öyster Cult discography (1972-2020) in FLAC format includes:

"The Red & the Black", "7 Screaming Diz-Busters", "Hot Rails to Hell" Sonic Profile: Faster, more aggressive, and frantic.

Considered by many to be their early peak. The dynamic range in a FLAC rip brings out the subtle keyboard textures of Allen Lanier and the haunting depth of the classic closing track, "Astronomy." The Commercial Peak and Arena Rock Era (1976–1981)

Lossless playback ensures the synthetic drum gates and complex keyboard sequences do not overpower the underlying bass and guitar work. Club Ninja (1985)

A sprawling conceptual project that remains a favorite among hardcore fans for its dense lyrical lore.

Polished, eclectic, and commercially accessible.

FLAC is a lossless format, meaning it compresses file sizes without removing any audio data. You are hearing exactly what the studio engineers mastered.

This discography (1972-2020) is not just a collection of songs. It is a 48-year arc of resilience, weirdness, and riffcraft.

Live albums:

Recorded with modern studio standards, the 24-bit high-resolution FLAC files offer incredible clarity, instrument separation, and modern punch. Tips for Audio Enthusiasts