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Free Live (1971)
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Free - Live
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Artist...............: Free
Album................: Live (Re-issue w/bonus Tracks)
Genre................: Rock
Source...............: NMR
Year.................: 1971
Ripper...............: NMR
Codec................: LAME
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Information..........:
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:06:28) Free - All Right Now
2. (00:03:43) Free - I'm A Mover
3. (00:05:57) Free - Be My Friend
4. (00:03:59) Free - Fire And Water
5. (00:04:31) Free - Ride On A Pony
6. (00:06:21) Free - Mr. Big
7. (00:05:21) Free - The Hunter
8. (00:04:29) Free - Get Where I Belong
9. (00:04:34) Free - Woman
10. (00:04:16) Free - Walk In My Shadow
11. (00:09:09) Free - Moonshine
12. (00:03:58) Free - Trouble On Double Time
13. (00:05:27) Free - Mr. Big
14. (00:04:44) Free - All Right Now
15. (00:04:23) Free - Get Where I Belong (Alternative Take)
Playing Time.........: 01:17:18
Total Size...........: 176.95 MB
NFO generated on.....: 6/26/2008 4:40:54 PM
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Free Live! was the fifth album by English rock band Free, and their first (and
to date only official) live album. It was rush-released by Island Records to
commemorate the band, who had broken up in April 1971. Possibly due to the
publicity caused by their breakup (which had also earned them a successful
parting single "My Brother Jake" that same month) the album was a hit,
reaching #4 in the UK album charts. It fared less well in America however,
reaching only #89.
The album (including the extra tracks) was recorded from gigs played in the
UK locations of Sunderland and Croydon, both places where Free had
substantial followings, in January and September 1970. Engineer Andy Johns
could only use two tracks from the Sunderland gig ("The Hunter" and "All
Right Now"), but used crowd noise from it frequently to create seamless links
between tracks. With increased re-mastering technology available it has been
possible to make others ready for the CD reissue, along with some alternate
takes of tracks recorded at the second of the two Croydon sessions that
were recorded. Many of the tracks on the album are from their debut Tons of
Sobs, as that album's rock-oriented ethos and low production values made its
material ideal for performing live.
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