Free
|
| Price: | $14.98 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com
22 new or used available from $6.52
Average customer review:Track Listing
- 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 [Single Version]
- Wrom [Single Version]
- I'll Be Creepin' [Single Version]
- Suger for Mr Morrison [Single Version]
- Broad Daylight [BBC Session][#]
- Songs of Yesterday [BBC Session]
- Mouthful of Grass [Solo Version][#]
- Woman [Alternate Version][#]
- Trouble on Double Time [Early Version]
- Mourning Sad Morning [Alternative Version][#]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22912 in Music
- Released on: 2001-10-15
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
UK reissue of the British hard rock act's 1969 album, digitally remastered at Abbey Road with ten bonus tracks including single versions of 'Broad Daylight', 'The Worm', I'll Be Creepin', 'Sugar For Mr. Morrison' & BBC sessions of 'Broad Daylight' & 'Songs Of Yestarday' & 'Mouthful Of Grass' (solo version), 'Woman' (alt. version), 'Trouble On Double Time' (early version) & 'Mourning Sad Morning' (alt. version). 2001.
Customer Reviews
It's a Classic
Some people have no idea when it comes to critical analysis of music!...(Having read the other reviews).
Free is really the best album for mood and temperment that you can listen to from the Free collection.
It is my favorite due to it's soulfullness and inspired earthy integrity.
Every track has unique colors and flavors that carry the music to a beautifull world, a world that only Free could create.
I love and respect the quality and musicianship of this CD.
Both thumbs up!! It's a Classic.
Free +10
Great album from start to finish! Plus you get mono mixes, b-sides and alternate takes of all the songs. And only 2 of them appear on the box set Songs of Yesterday!
A penultimate classic
What a great album! The remastering certainly breathes life into this classic album and the liner notes which come with the CD are also most informative.
What interests me most about this album is that it was the one before the 'big one' - Fire and Water. The band have their first album under their belt and were gigging heavily. According to the liner notes the album was produced under strained conditions but it doesn't show - Outstanding tracks: the riffiness of 'I'll be creepin'; the jaunty punch of Fraser's bass in 'Songs of Yesterday' and 'Trouble on Double Time' are excellent. Kossoff's playing shines in the bluesy track 'Woman' and the album finishes with the ethereal 'Morning Sad Morning'... Rogers' voice is outstanding, and Kirke's drumming is impeccable...
The bonus tracks are great but I would have like to have seen more new material like 'Sugar for Mr Morrison' rather than alternatives of songs we already know.
An album certainly worth having... but play it when you're in a suitable mood!




