Sold Date:
April 24, 2017
Start Date:
April 24, 2017
Final Price:
$32.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
12334
Buyer Feedback:
175
Rainy Day Records USA (established 1981)
ALWAYS COMBINES SHIPPING TO SAVE YOU MONEY AND WE ALWAYS SHIP WITH TRACKING. YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR FIRST PRIORITY!
From Threshold Records (THS 3), this is A QUESTION OF
BALANCE by THE MOODY BLUES. It is still SEALED
in loose wrap from the factory (no heat ever comes near the finished
LP) and is in NEAR MINT condition. Because of the nature of the wrap
some minor wear has occurred to corners and spine. Even so, the
gatefold appears fresh and new; the LP is obviously unplayed.
Our most passionate recommendation.
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The Cuts:
Side One
"" () – 5:40 "How Is It (We Are Here)" () – 2:48 "" () – 2:57 "Don't You Feel Small" () – 2:40 "Tortoise and the Hare" () – 3:23Side Two
"It's Up to You" (Hayward) – 3:11 "Minstrel's Song" (Lodge) – 4:27 "Dawning Is the Day" (Hayward) – 4:22 "Melancholy Man" (Pinder) – 5:49 "The Balance" (Edge, Thomas) – 3:33 Personnel & Instrumentation: - vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin - vocals, bass - vocals, flute, tambourine - drums, percussion, whispered vocal - vocals, , , piano, maracas, acoustic guitarWhen you buy from a small Mom & Pop business you
are not helping a CEO buy a third vacation home,
a second yacht or a four hundred million dollar golden
parachute. Instead, you’re helping a little girl get
dance lessons, a little boy get his team jersey,
a Mom put food on the table, a Dad pay a mortgage,
or a student pay for college. Our customers are our
shareholders; they are the ones we strive to make happy.
Thank you for supporting small businesses.
Thoughts for today:
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
--- Aldous Huxley (1895-1963)
As our eyes grow accustomed to sight they arm themselves against wonder.
--- Leonard Cohen (1934-2016)