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'A Question of Balance' is a 1970 album by The Moody Blues. It is not generally regarded as one of their most popular albums, some deeming it too kitschy. The Moody Blues were originally a British rhythm and blues-based band; they later became best known for psychedelic music and early progressive rock. ...


Track listing (writers in parentheses)

  1. Question (Justin Hayward)
  2. How Is It (We Are Here) (Mike Pinder)
  3. And The Tide Rushes In (Ray Thomas)
  4. Don't You Feel Small (Graeme Edge)
  5. Tortoise And The Hare (John Lodge)
  6. It's Up To You (Justin Hayward)
  7. Minstrel's Song (John Lodge)
  8. Dawning Is The Day (Justin Hayward)
  9. Melancholy Man (Mike Pinder)
  10. The Balance (Graeme Edge/Ray Thomas)

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A Question of Balance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (253 words)
Question of Balance is a 1970 album by The Moody Blues.
For the first time, The Moody Blues used political strife as a basis for songwriting with the U.K. number one hit "Question", which dealt with the controversy resulting from the ongoing Vietnam War.
Released in 1970, the album went top 5 in both the U.S. and the U.K. However, the group would abandon the stripped-down sounds of A Question of Balance for the lusher sounds of their next two albums, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour and Seventh Sojourn.
Themes & Mechanics 4.0 (1106 words)
What players call balance is more of a sense of justice (in English I prefer to use the word "fairness", which does not have a French equivalent), rather than balance.
The balance of a game is thus more of a balance between players of which none must profit from an excessive advantage.
Balance is also there to provide a rhythm to the story which must develop from each playing.
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