03. "And The Tide Rushes In" 04. "Don't You Feel Small" 05. "Tortoise And The Hare" 06. "It's Up To You" 07. "Minstrel's Song"
08. "Dawning Is The Day"
09. "Melancholy Man (Full Version)" 10. "The Balance" 11. "Mike's Number One" 12. "Question (Alternate Version)" 13. "Minstrel's Song (Original Mix)" 14. "It's Up To You (Original Mix)" 15. "Don't You Feel Small" 16. "Dawning Is The Day (Full Original Mix)"
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"A Question Of Balance (Remastered)" es un álbum clásico del grupo británico The Moody Blues presentado aquí en formato CD remasterizado por el reconocido sello discográfico Decca. Lanzado originalmente en 1970, este disco destaca por su fusión característica entre el rock progresivo y elementos sinfónicos con canciones inolvidables como ?Question? o ?How Is It (We Are Here)?. El proceso de remasterización aporta una nueva claridad al sonido envolvente y las letras profundas que han cautivado a oyentes durante décadas. Los Moody Blues son considerados pioneros del art rock y cuentan con una trayectoria legendaria que abarca más de cinco décadas e incluye discos icónicos como ?Days of Future Passed? e ?In Search of the Lost Chord?. Su innovación musical ha sido reconocida mundialmente y cuenta con millones de seguidores fieles alrededor del mundo. Fundada en 1929, la casa discográfica Decca es símbolo internacional de calidad gracias a sus lanzamientos destacados tanto clásicos como contemporáneos dentro del panorama musical global.
In general terms, comparing this full-length with previous The Moody Blues's albums on a musical basis is not worth it, everything is at a high level. The theme of the album is relevant, however, the completeness of the transfer of information of the lyrics themselves is noticeably insufficient, apparently, this was marked by orientation to the large stage in order to make music more accessible to the "wide audience". Great job, listening to everyone who wants to spend forty minutes of their life in vain.
David Bowling - 08/03/2009
The Moody Blues returned in August of 1970 with a release that was somewhat different than their four previous efforts. It has been chronicled that th...