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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. I'm A Mover 2. I'll Be Creepin' 3. Mourning Sad Morning 4. All Right Now 5. Heavy Load 6. Fire And Water 7. Be My Friend 8. Stealer 9. Soon I Will Be Gone 10. Mr Big 11. Hunter 12. Get Where I Belong 13. Travellin' Man 14. Just For The Box 15. Lady 16. My Brother Jake 17. Little Bit Of Love 18. Sail On 19. Come Together In The Morning
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Reviews I bought it because I love the tracks 'My Brother Jake' and 'Alright Now'. It is a very good CD and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Review ID: 10000000004547058 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 15/08/07 Truly great album, have got it on LP and it is worn out, This band had such amazing talent at a very young age. Kossoff`s guitar work is really good, Fraser`s bass really funky and Paul Rodgers voice - just cant fault his voice at all, Free are a very under rated band, I always felt they deserved a lot more credit than what they got. Up there with all the other great rock and roll bands of the 70`s such as Sabbath, Zeppelin etc Recommended to all Review ID: 10000000004214164 Was this review helpful? Report this review 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. I remember seeing Free in a Church Hall in Stockton on Tees in 1969 before they became famous (pre All Right Now days). All of the albums I have are on Vinyl, and I wanted a CD to play in the car. I love all of the songs on this CD. Paul Rogers voice is soulful, Andy Frazer's base is inspiring, Paul Kossoff makes his guitar talk and Simon Kirke drum playing is powerful. Without any of today's digital enhancement, and multiple instruments - these boys 'fill' the CD with complete sound. Review ID: 10000000003289406 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 01/11/05 by: 2 of 3 people found this review helpful. There really are some great songs on this album. Songs such as 'The Hunter', 'All Right Now', 'Mr Big' and 'I'll be Creepin'. There is some great work on the bass guitar in this album along with great singing from Paul Rodgers (now the lead singer in the quuen tribute band). Paul Rodgers is truely one of the most talented vocalist there is. Kossoff (lead guitar) could have been one of the all time greats up there with all the great names, his early death was a true loss. The album contains all the classic songs. There is one song however i would have liked to have seen on it and thats 'Wishing well'. For me this was one of the best but it doesn't even get a mention. There are some great songs on this album (some of which are live) I would reccommend it to anyone who likes bands such as deep purple, rainbow ect. Review ID: 10000000000048760 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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