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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0766488037821
Label: Commercial Marketing
Manufacturer: Commercial Marketing
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Commercial Marketing
Release Date: October 05, 2001
Running Time: 70 minutes
Studio: Commercial Marketing
Sales Rank: 3779
Disc 1:- I'll Be Creepin'
- Songs Of Yesterday
- Lying In The Sunshine
- Trouble On Double Time
- Mouthful Of Grass
- Woman
- Free Me
- Broad Daylight
- Mourning Sad Morning
- Broad Daylight
- The Worm
- I'll Be Creepin'
- Sugar For Mr Morrison
- Broad Daylight
- Songs Of Yesterday
- Mouthful Of Grass - Andrew Fraser
- Woman
- Trouble On Double Time
- Mourning Sad Morning
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This album had immense impact on me having grown up with this band as a soundtrack to my early teens and later as a pro musician. The songs speak volumes and seem written by individuals far beyond their years - Apart from that, the album is a rock milestone and it's influence entirely underrated. Free were coming into their absolute peak with this record, along with Fire and Water, Highway, and Free Live. Everything about it is flawless, the cover, the production, the songs, and the delivery. Just buy it and hear for yourself, it's impossible to be disappointed.
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For some of (the most fortunate of) us this was a big chunk of sixties summers. Laid back and feeling so good about being alive. You'd go to some party and they'd play "Woman" off some Island compilation and you'd sorta go with it. But in the daytime it'd be full on Free - Laying in the Sunshine, Creepin', Broad Daylight, Trouble, Mouthful et al
Going from vinyl to CD has done a lot for these more introspective albums that'd invariably suffer from a scratch or two. If you played them often it was almost inevitable - particularly if you were a bit spliffed out at the time. Rodgers tells it like it is, Andy lays it down perfectly, Simon does (just about) enough - maybe anymore would have been too much - and Koss colours it all out ... Read More:
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Have you ever heard a record that unleashes all the blues feelings, beautiful R&B harmonies and fantastic rock guitars? There are probably tons of records that fit that description... But believe me it will be nothing like this album; this is the perfect blend of blues and rock n' roll.
Paul Rodgers vocals create feeling across SO MANY different styles ... the guitars are amazing! The solos, and riffs with blues marked all the way through your soul...
Don't Miss it...
Let the music play!
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On a sunny day, morning or evening, summer or winter, I like to play 'Free', the second album by that band. It has a very laid-back, lazy, outdoors vibe, epitomised perhaps by 'Lying in the Sunshine' and 'Mouthful of Grass', but shared by every song on this excellent album: just check out the flute weaving through 'Mourning Sad Morning', or the swagger of the opening track, 'I'll Be Creeping'.
This is definitely one of the essential sunny day albums (if such a list exists).
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Free were still more a roots Blues outfit when this was recorded. As a followup to Tons and Sobs, they were still on a journey to define their sound. They were not the rock outfit that would come to be defined, maybe against their wishes, by the later Fire and Water. This is the perfect recording to kick back with a brew and enjoy the vibes. Kudos to Island for the packaging and bonus tracks.
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