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Seventh Sojourn


''Seventh Sojourn'' is the eighth album by The Moody Blues, released in 1972. For the album, singer/keyboardist Mike Pinder used, besides his trademark Mellotron, a similar keyboard called the Chamberlin.
== Music and lyrics ==
The Opening track, Mike Pinder's "Lost in a Lost World" laments the brutality of revolution and references racial tension. Several songs contain overt political references, "You and Me," like "Question" from two years earlier, alludes to ongoing wars and conflicts, including Vietnam.
However, although the album showcases political concerns, in the 1990 Documentary "The Moody Blues: Legend of a Band," Bassist John Lodge described "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)" as a response to fans who mistakenly read guru-like wisdom into the Moodies' lyrics. The song makes a clear statement that the band is just as worried by the crises of the modern world but has just as few answers as everyone else.

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