
On this day June 13, 1988, The Moody Blues released their thirteenth studio album Sur la Mer. According to several sources, this date marks its official release, though some listings vary. The album continued the band’s synth driven evolution in the 80s and reached number 38 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
Sur la Mer featured the hit single I Know You're Out There Somewhere, a sequel to their earlier song Your Wildest Dreams. The track became a fan favorite and received heavy rotation on both radio and MTV, helping maintain the band’s presence during a decade far removed from their orchestral rock beginnings.
The album leaned into lush keyboard textures and polished production, showing how The Moody Blues adapted their sound for the modern era while keeping their signature themes of longing and reflection.
80s insight: Sur la Mer was a reminder that even in the synthesizer heavy soundscape of the late 80s, veteran bands like The Moody Blues could still create thoughtful, melodic music that resonated across generations.
Sur la Mer featured the hit single I Know You're Out There Somewhere, a sequel to their earlier song Your Wildest Dreams. The track became a fan favorite and received heavy rotation on both radio and MTV, helping maintain the band’s presence during a decade far removed from their orchestral rock beginnings.
The album leaned into lush keyboard textures and polished production, showing how The Moody Blues adapted their sound for the modern era while keeping their signature themes of longing and reflection.
80s insight: Sur la Mer was a reminder that even in the synthesizer heavy soundscape of the late 80s, veteran bands like The Moody Blues could still create thoughtful, melodic music that resonated across generations.