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A Question of Honour

Sarah Brightman · 1995

31 min · 5 tracks · musical · baroque pop · operatic pop

An ethereal blend of operatic vocals and lush orchestration entwined with electronic elements.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady pacing for reflective moments ethereal soundscapes for introspection gradual build towards emotional release
Context
Released in 1995, 'A Question of Honour' marked a transitional phase for Sarah Brightman as she moved towards a more mainstream pop sound while retaining her classical roots. This single followed her successful album 'Dive' (1993) and showcased her growing appeal beyond the classical genre, setting the stage for future crossover hits.
If you like
musical, baroque pop, operatic pop

A Question of Honour is a single by Sarah Brightman, released in 1995. An ethereal blend of operatic vocals and lush orchestration entwined with electronic elements. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does A Question of Honour sound like?

An ethereal blend of operatic vocals and lush orchestration entwined with electronic elements. Rooted in musical and baroque pop.

Who is A Question of Honour for?

A Question of Honour works well if you're into steady pacing for reflective moments, ethereal soundscapes for introspection and gradual build towards emotional release.

How many songs are on A Question of Honour?

A Question of Honour has 5 tracks, running approximately 31 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·31:43

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 A Question of Honour (radio edit) Standout 5:20
  • 2 A Question of Honour (Pech remix) Standout 5:21
  • 3 A Question of Honour (Knock Out mix) Standout 8:17
  • 4 A Question of Honour (Damage Control mix) 6:07
  • 5 A Question of Honour (Tom Lord Alge mix) 6:36

Release Date

January 1, 1995

Genre

baroque pop, musical, operatic pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

31 min 43 sec