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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 07/12/2005
  • Original Release: 1969
  • Sales Rank: 25,494
  • Label: ISLAND UK
  • UPC: 731458622529
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Track List
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Free [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENI'll Be Creepin' 3:31
2LISTENSongs of Yesterday 3:37
3LISTENLying in the Sunshine 3:58
4LISTENTrouble on Double Time 3:27
5LISTENMouthful of Grass 3:39
6LISTENWoman 3:53
7LISTENFree Me 5:27
8LISTENBroad Daylight 3:19
9LISTENMourning Sad Morning 5:13
10LISTENBroad Daylight Single Version 3:11
11LISTENThe Wrom Single Version 3:06
12LISTENI'll Be Creepin' Single Version 2:51
13LISTENSuger for Mr Morrison Single Version 3:03
14LISTENBroad Daylight previously unreleased / BBC Session 3:22
15LISTENSongs of Yesterday BBC Session 3:13
16LISTENMouthful of Grass previously unreleased / Solo Version 3:36
17LISTENWoman previously unreleased / Alternate Version 4:03
18LISTENTrouble on Double Time Early Version 2:39
19LISTENMourning Sad Morning previously unreleased / Alternative Version 5:13

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Editorial Reviews

Free's second album was recorded with the band itself in considerable turmoil as principle songwriters Paul Rodgers and Andy Fraser demanded strict discipline from their bandmates, and guitarist Paul Kossoff, in particular, equally demanded the spontaneity and freedom that had characterized the group's debut. It was an awkward period that saw both Kossoff and drummer Simon Kirke come close to quitting, an eventuality that only the intervention of label chief Chris Blackwell seems to have prevented. Few of these tensions are evident on the finished album -- tribute, again, to Blackwell's powers of diplomacy. He replaced original producer Guy Stevens early into the sessions and, having reminded both warring parties where the band's strengths lie, proceeded to coax out an album that stands alongside its predecessor as a benchmark of British blues at the turn of the 1960s. [This release of Free contains bonus material.] Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

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