The Best of Free: All Right Now
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Artist: Free
Label: Polygram Int'l
Category: Music
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Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 042287880920
EAN: 0042282452320
ASIN: B000006YTG
Release Date: 1991-03-28 |
The Best of Free: All Right Now
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Tracks:
- Wishing Well
- All Right Now
- Little Bit of Love
- Come Together in the Morning
- Stealer
- Sail On
- Mr. Big
- My Brother Jake
- Hunter
- Be My Friend
- Travellin' in Style
- Fire and Water
- Travelling Man
- Don't Say You Love Me
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Album Description
Features 14 total tracks including 'Come Together In The Morning', 'Wishing Well', 'My Brother Jake', 'Be My Friend' and more. Sony. 2005.
Customer Reviews:
A band with too much punch!.......2007-05-02
Free was one of these bands that occupied a special place among the countless ensembles of the early seventies. Talented musicians filled of inspiration and interesting proposals.
They already are part of the history of the easy to listen rock in those competitive years when you had to demonstrate your quality doing without of the video clip.
What a great compliation!.......2006-11-19
Okay there are about 5 different FREE compilations. Chronicles(2 CDs), Molten Gold(2 CDs), Millinium Collection(1 CD), All Right Now(1 CD, 1999), and All Right Now(1CD, 1991). In personal opinion, for single disc, this one is the best one. Forget about the crappy 20th century edition. Then you have choice of two same title albums but with different issue date. The latest one, 1999, has more songs (total of 18 tracks) but is missing some majority of free like wishing well, come together in the morning, be my friend, and don't say you love me. Well, basically that's the main difference between these two same titled albums. One has more songs and the other has less but more hits and popular songs. And my choice is the one with wishing well. ;)
An Opportunity Gone Begging.......2005-03-15
I saw Free's last gig at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, 9 May, 1971. I travelled 45 miles to share the day with a group of my school friends: Carla Bormann, Anne Powell, Steve Morgan, Barry Clark, Steve Jackson, Ian McKinlay, Neil McKinlay, Ted Bugarski, Ken Griffiths, Malcolm Johnson and I am really sorry if I have missed anyone - it was a while ago. This band cast a spell over all of us for a couple of years there - we loved them. Many of us bought all the albums and continued loving the band after its demise. Some of us still revel in the splendour of the time.
This release was obviously intended to perpetuate the memory of Free and their sensational albums. However, it does not. I was given a copy of this for a birthday and I had returned it for exchange after playing it once. Bob Clearmountain has destroyed the essence of what Free recorded by swathing it in a cloud of reverb. The beauty of all those Free albums is their innate "dryness". The unaffected glory of the instruments and voice - you can hear it all on the originals but not here.
Avoid this album.
Interesting, not definitive.......2003-10-22
The tracks on this CD have been remixed by Bob Clearmountain, some drastcally so. While it's interesting to hear these tracks mixed by one of the premier mixers in music today, he was obviously not familiar with the original mixes. As a result some of the mixes are startling in their differences. If you're looking for the definitive Free collection this is NOT it. Try Molten Gold or the Free Story (import). If you're a Free fan and already have everything they've done then this is a "must have" addition to your collection.
One Paul Up, The Other Paul Down...A Kinder Gentler Free..........2002-02-18
Yes this has been remixed; and yes it has been remastered.
But, in the process Paul Kossoff's guitar has been toned down and buried slightly in the mix in favor of Paul Rodger's vocals.
Andy Fraser's bass is also softened up in the mix.
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