Lives in the Balance

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Lives in the Balance is a politically charged 1986 studio album by American singer-songwriter Jackson Browne that critiques U.S. foreign policy and social injustice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political album
studio album
chronology Jackson Browne studio albums
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Jackson Browne NERFINISHED
criticizes U.S. foreign policy in Central America
militarism
social inequality
decade 1980s
describedAs politically charged
followedBy World in Motion NERFINISHED
follows Lawyers in Love NERFINISHED
genre folk rock
political rock
rock
hasArtist Jackson Browne NERFINISHED
hasCoverArtBy Jimmy Wachtel NERFINISHED
hasLength approximately 35 minutes
hasPart Black and White NERFINISHED
Candy NERFINISHED
For America NERFINISHED
In the Shape of a Heart NERFINISHED
Lawless Avenues NERFINISHED
Lives in the Balance (song) NERFINISHED
Soldier of Plenty NERFINISHED
Till I Go Down NERFINISHED
hasSingle For America NERFINISHED
In the Shape of a Heart NERFINISHED
hasType concept album
language English
mainTheme Central America conflicts
Reagan-era politics
U.S. foreign policy
social injustice
medium audio cassette
compact disc
vinyl record
notableWorkOf Jackson Browne NERFINISHED
performer Jackson Browne NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment critical of U.S. government policy
producer Jackson Browne NERFINISHED
Scott Thurston NERFINISHED
publicationType album
recordedIn Los Angeles
recordLabel Asylum Records
releaseDate 1986
releaseYear 1986

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Clyde Jackson Browne notableAlbum Lives in the Balance