Free Your Soul & Save My Mind [Import]
Free Your Soul & Save My Mind [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Self Destruct
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2. Su Casa Es Mi Casa
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3. No More No Less
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4. Free Your Soul...And Save My Mind
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5. Pop Songs
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6. Bullenium
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7. Animal
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8. Straight From The Heart
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9. Cyco Speak
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10. Start Your Brain
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11. Public Dissension
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12. Children Of The Bored
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13. Got Mutation
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14. Charlie Monroe
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15. Home
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16. Refuse
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese version of 2000 release for the heavy metal/punk act with 1 exclusive bonus track 'Refuse'. Standard jewel case.
Free Your Soul & Save My Mind,Suicidal Tendencies,EMI,Heavy Metal
Average customer rating:
- Free your mind!
- The kingdom of heaven is within...
- Pharmecutical Explanation.
- I Know That It Must Have Been Good To You Baby
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Free Your Mind...And Your Ass Will Follow
Funkadelic
Manufacturer: Westbound Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Maggot Brain
- Funkadelic
- Cosmic Slop
- Standing on the Verge of Getting It On
- America Eats Its Young
ASIN: B000AXWV36
Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow
- Friday Night, August 14th
- Funky Dollar Bill
- I Wanna Know If It's Good to You?
- Some More
- Eulogy and Light
- Fish, Chips and Sweat [*]
- Free Your Mind Radio Advert [*]
- I Wanna Know If It's Good to You [*]
- I Wanna Know If It's Good to You [*][Instrumental]
Album Description
The legendary second album (1970) from Funkadelic - remastered from original tapes for the first time in 15 years. This album's title track is the sort of spaced-out acid-funk that is a big influence with artists such as Spiritualized and Primal Scream. This 2005 CD features the original six track album plus the non-album B-side "Fish Chips And Sweat", "Free Your Mind Radio Advert", and the radically different single versions - vocal and instrumental - of "I Wanna Know If It's Good To You". The booklet includes in-depth sleeve notes by funk expert Dean Rudland, with details of the history of the band and this recording, and an interview with eyewitnesses to their 1971 UK tour. The booklet includes lots of pictures, memorabilia and adverts related to this release. Westbound U.S.
Customer Reviews:
Free your mind!.......2007-07-25
I know George and company had to been blowed out of their mind when they recorded this album back in 70. But you still can't take away the fact that it was a very good recording. Not to mention, there was a message in Funkadelic's music even if it did sound somewhat bizarre. George Clinton was quite politically aware of what was going on during that era, which was why a lot of their music along with his other group Parliament was so great. I'm proud to have this title along with all of the others in my collection.
The kingdom of heaven is within..........2007-04-21
This album broke some barriers between rock and soul music that Jimi Hendrix had only begun to break down before his untimely death. No worries, Eddie Hazel was doing similar things on the guitar, though with another approach, and the vision of George Clinton to play through. If you think Neil Young's 'Tonight's the Night' captured a mood of drug/alcohol-addled redemption, you really should listen to this song cycle [song-psycho?]. Clinton nails acid-rock and the band bursts through it, full of raw power, humor, and divinely-inspired re-alignment of the planets. This stuff can be enjoyed in one long monster jam, or song-by-song, and the desired effect is what you'll find when you improve your interplanetary funksmanship. Dig!
Pharmecutical Explanation........2006-10-20
When i first heard this album, i was hypnotized by the funk. Honestly, this album was recorded while the fellas was all high on acid. (That's what George Clinton said). My fav is "Some More" with Bernie rockin' the Hammond B3. It's a bluesy type of song, but oh so funky! The late Eddie Hazel in my opinion was the greatest guitarist (other than the late Jimi Hendricks. If you like rock, and I mean acid rock, cop this peice here. The title cut is also a good song to just listen to ...as a matter of fact, put ur headset on and I guarentee, you will think you're trippin on some stuff! I can't believe how far these guys have come. Tiki Fullwood (Drums)(RIP) Eddie Hazel (Guitar) (Rip), Tawl Ross (Guitar), Bernie Worrell (Keyboards), George Clinton, Calvin Simon, Grady Thomas, Ray Davis. (Parliament) Get this album along with Live @ Meadowbrook.......
I Know That It Must Have Been Good To You Baby.......2006-09-15
"cause you're still buying Funkadelic albums! This album was out there!! "Friday Night" is a hard jam as well as "Free Your Mind". this is all rock baby! "I Wanna Know If It's Good" the "Funkadeletts" give you a taste of their sensual yet strong voices--George really knows how how to pic 'em. This album I did not appreciate when i first heard it but, as I grew up I was like wow! This stuff is tight!! The funk is in your face and these musicians really rock a house--The original Funkadelics should be inducted again into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Very excellent work for some very young musicians. The Parliaments are truly doing their thing with the vocals and this album has a lot of energy. Funkadelic set a tone and my hat's off to Bernie Worrell! He rocked those keys like Eddie and Tawl rocked those guitars! There is no other keyboard player like Bernie Worrell in rock music ---probably never will be. These are very innovative people who moved a world--they are still rockin' and funkin' all over the planet.
Average customer rating:
- This Ain't A Four Star Album, But I'm Feeling Generous
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Free Your Feelings
Slam Slam
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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House
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ASIN: B000008KSR
Release Date: 1991-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Move (Dance All Night)
- Something Ain't Right
- Free You Feelings
- What Dreams Are Made Of
- Giving It Up
- You'll Find Love
- Depth Charge
- Round and Round
- Tender Love
- Nothing Like It
Customer Reviews:
This Ain't A Four Star Album, But I'm Feeling Generous.......2005-03-09
And face it, if you are reading this review then you are more likely than not a really hardcore Paul Weller fan, and you found out that he helped his ex-wife cut an album between The Style Council and his first solo album, and you are wondering if you should get it.
Since you can get it here at Amazon for 99 cents, I say why not? You won't listen to it much, unless you think The Style Council's house days were where it was at, but you'd like it to be a bit more Smooth jazz/Sade. (That makes it sound slightly better than it actually is.) As a dated curio it is kind of fun. The Young Disciples album was much better. If you have a clue as to what I'm talking about, pick this up. Otherwise pretend you just read a one star review.
Average customer rating:
- Maximum weirdness, still competely bizarre after nearly 40 years
- Insane psychedelic Hendrix-funk-rock from the Masters
- REVOLUTIONARY
- all depends on how free you wanna be...
- will a REMASTERED version of this PLEASE be released?!?!
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Free Your Mind...And Your Ass Will Follow
Funkadelic
Manufacturer: Westbound Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Funkadelic
- Maggot Brain
- Standing on the Verge of Getting It On
- America Eats Its Young
- Let's Take It to the Stage
ASIN: B000001TVB
Release Date: 1990-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow
- Friday Night, August 14th
- Funky Dollar Bill
- I Wanna Know If It's Good To You?
- Some More
- Eulogy And Light
Customer Reviews:
Maximum weirdness, still competely bizarre after nearly 40 years.......2007-03-29
I can just see it - a young teenager in 1977-1978 who had gotten into Funkadelic via One Nation Under a Groove and Uncle Jam. Deciding to trace Funkadelic's history, they hit the record store, pick this up, put it on the turntable... and back away slowly, wondering just where the hell that insane title track came from.
I was that teenager once, with a few key differences: this happened in January of 2007, and my medium of choice was CD. But I have since come to appreciate this album as one of Funkadelic's crowning achievements back when they were a massively creative force. Not to discount the more mainstream stuff - Let's Take it to the Stage, One Nation Under a Groove and Uncle Jam Wants You are three of my favorite funk records ever. But I find myself leaning towards the earlier stuff.
Yes, the group was stoned beyond all possible help on acid when this album was recorded. And while I'm no stoner, I can easily get into the title track. Yeah, it's weird, but it's one of the greatest freakouts of alltime, far better than In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida or any of the Stones' freakouts. I like to picture it as sort of a goofier, shorter version of the Velvet Underground's Sister Ray - chaotic extended jamming with great results. There's one thing that bugs me about the song, and it's that grating organ. Outside of that, it's a perfect song.
If you liked the freakout stuff, I'm sure the two other freakouts, Friday Night August 14th and Eulogy and Light (with the b-side Open Our Eyes backmasked and some great socially conscience) will do a lot for you, as they do for me. Even better are two more traditional songs: sweaty funk jam I Wanna Know if It's Good to You and funk-rock-psychedelic classic Funky Dollar Bill. Yes, they fail on Some More, and it's far from accessible. But it's a great album, with one of the greatest titles ever. Not the place to start with the group, though.
Insane psychedelic Hendrix-funk-rock from the Masters.......2005-10-03
Early Funkadelic released some seriously brilliant and completely wigged-out albums, and this very well may be the craziest of them all. It's also the second-best of the mighty early Westbound triumvirate (Funkadelic, Free Your Mind, the astounding Maggot Brain). The later Westbound comp "Music For Your Mother" is also fantastic, featuring a lot of the songs on these albums in far superior mixes.
The CD remastering - for the American version of the CD - is awful, which is practically a crime and saps much of the power out of a glorious acid-funk masterpiece. Unforgivable? Yes. But this doesn't hold true for all issues of the album. My advice is simple. Get The British Version Of This Album. It sounds amazing. Granted, the production and mixing themselves still get in the way, because, like the music, they too were done on acid, but at least with the British version it doesn't sound flatter than a waffle. Instead, it sounds full-bodied and even warm on some of the songs.
The first track, "Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow," is tripped out into regions beyond. Certainly, these were intergalactic Funkateers not of this planet. Are those synth noises at the beginning, or are they just processed feedback? I don't know, but whatever it is, it's brilliant. Then the groove comes in - Tiki Fulwood, possibly the best drummer Funkadelic ever had, comes in with an implacable and totally funky drum entrance, spurring them all into the acid-freakout-funk jam. The screams and LSD-fueled chants are drugged Detroit soul of the purest form, and Eddie Hazel's searing, unutterably awesome and wholly, terrifyingly Hendrix-like guitar work rips out of the speakers, competing with Bernie Worrell's fuzzed-out quasi-classical Hammond organ for dominance. This continues for the rest of the 10 minutes. "Friday Night, August 14th" follows with a bluesy acid-funk shuffle, with more brilliant and radical guitarin' from the Eddie Hazel-Tawl Ross guitar tag team. Fulwood's semi-drum-solo, fed through abusive amounts of analog echo and delay, caps a great song. "Funky Dollar Bill" would be great, but there is a problem. It's all fantastic - the rhythm guitar is unbelievable, the lead bluesy and paint-strippingly loud - but the Worrell jangle-piano part is terrible, I'm sorry to say. It's a painfully obvious overdub, and it's badly out-of-tune and nearly out-of-rhythm; it ruins the song for me, sadly. All is forgiven with THE JAM OF ALL TIME, "I Wanna Know If It's Good To You." The vocal part is amazing, but the instrumental jam afterwards is what really rips me to shreds. That guitar soloing is simply on a plane beyond what most soloists could even think of reaching - the best feedback entrance ever. Ever. Signed, sealed, and delivered. It's also sweet as hell when it all quiets down, Fulwood starts hitting the cowbells in totally funky rhythm (More Cowbell!!!), suddenly the mix turns better, and Billy "Bass" Nelson's astoundingly funky bass playing becomes audible - those trills alone could make you dance like a funky fool. "Some More" comes after that, and predictably can't really compare, as it's a jokey blues song, but it's fun enough - the vocal effects are great, and it's better than "Back In Our Minds" on "Maggot Brain." "Eulogy and Light" is really freaky, and ends the album with a slowed-down and massively reverbed Clinton monologue from the view of a pimp (I guess; I'm not sure, really) showing worship to the God "Big Buck" over a really scary backwards tape; the music is from an old 1969 B-side, "Open Our Eyes," which is God-praising gospel so uncut, so heartfelt, so, well, soulful that it seems like a near-perversion of religion to use it backwards for this terrifying rant, which ends with the tape being sped up as Clinton screams "Is Truth the Light?!?!?!??!!!," showing the pimp's figurative, Divine punishment. A brilliant move on Clinton's part, "Eulogy and Light" ends the album.
Such a brilliant album, even though it's painfully short at 31 minutes, deserves to be heard by everybody. Get the British version, turn "I Wanna Know If It's Good To You" up and feel the light sear your senses. I love Funkadelic.
REVOLUTIONARY .......2005-04-19
this album is one of the greatest debuts ever. early funkadelic was so bad-ass down and dirty funkdafied, some of the best music ever recorded. george clinton's parliament/funkadelic would go on to become more goofy but the early stuff is what really rocks. if you love hardcore gritty funk also check out the miles davis albums "agharta" and "on the corner." (even if you dont like much jazz as I dont because it sounds kind of weak, believe me these albums are not your normal jazz- some of the most mindblowing, funkiest guitar/bass playing ever put on record are on these albums) free your mind and your ass will follow- the kingdom of heaven is within. dig it.
all depends on how free you wanna be..........2005-02-25
looks like folks either love it or hate it... mostly, looks like they jus disgruntled with the sound quality... and yeah, it could sorely use a sonic upgrade!
'free your mind', 'maggotbrain' and 'standing on the verge' are the holy triumverant of funkadelic records, in my book. pure and uncommercialized... nothin experimental feelin at all... jusbeautiful, garage band jam. no preservatives added.
the masters of funk at their zenith.
will a REMASTERED version of this PLEASE be released?!?!.......2004-04-13
Real good, trippy early P-Funk work despite waves of musical progression to come in the decade ahead. Title track and 'Some More' (my favorite track) are the highlights of this little psychadelic adventure. However, the mastering of this CD is inexcusably horrendous! It makes the first issue of Jethro Tull's 'Aqualung' (not that the other versions are much better) sound like the sharpest sounding CD of all time! On the volume knob, you have to play it at 8 so it (accompanied with hiss) can sound like it's at 4! I simply HAD to return this CD and won't re-buy this album on disc 'til they rightfully remaster it. What a treat that will be.
Average customer rating:
- Deja Vu
- Flushed It Down The Bowl...And Wasted My Money
- Changes are good>But solo's are better>
- I feel like a "Sui-Sucker"
- Hmmmmmm
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Free Your Soul and Save My Mind
Suicidal Tendencies
Manufacturer: Suicidal Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Freedumb
- Suicidal for Life
- Join the Army
- How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
- Feel Like Shit Deja Vu Controlled by Hatred
ASIN: B00004Y6N8
Release Date: 2000-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Self Destruct
- Su Casa Es Mi Casa
- No More No Less
- Free Your Soul...And Save My Mind
- Pop Songs
- Bullenium
- Animal
- Straight From The Heart
- Cyco Speak
- Start Your Brain
- Public Dissension
- Children Of The Bored
- Got Mutation
- Charlie Monroe
- Home
Customer Reviews:
Deja Vu.......2004-02-27
This album is a solid work - every song except for "Animal", which does not connect with me, is of typically high ST quality. Musicianship, as usual, is ST's brand of superb, and the band lineup is the same as was in place for "Freedumb".
However, several songs (which definitely rock in their own right) seem like re-hashings of great Suicidal songs of old - "Self Destruct" comes off as a funked out "You Cant Bring Me Down", "No More No Less" sounds like "Pledge Your Allegiance", and "Bullenium" sounds like "Don't Give Me Your Nothin'". That said, at least ST rips off its own material and they pick great songs out of their own catologue to plagiarize. I like all three songs being critiqued in this paragraph, by the way.
There are some tracks which are truly original ST material and are first rate - Su Casa Es Mi Casa, Children of the Bored, Home, and STraight from the Heart are classic ST. Pop Songs is amusing, but not quite as side-splitting witty as Send Me Your Money.
The verdict is that this is a very good album, which while not measuring up to all-time classics like Suicidal Tendnecies, Lights Camera and Art of Rebellion, is better than at least 95% of the hard rock being released today by other bands. If you love both ST and Infectious Grooves, then you definitely want to check this out. If IG is not your thing, then you may want to consider other ST material.
Flushed It Down The Bowl...And Wasted My Money.......2001-04-05
S.T. has lost their sound and the energy they once had. I hate "PoP Songs" just like you Mike Muir, but you know what, Your also writing them. This album is compared to The Offsprings worst album. If you want some great S.T., then buy all cd's up to "Suicidal For Life"
Changes are good>But solo's are better>.......2001-03-25
This changes are good...i recommended that S.T makes a little turn, and tried to play goth music(w/solos),and many other genres to succed, because you cant'stock in one type of music, you have to expand your self, and they expand their selves in this record, they changed, but in my opinion i missed de old S.T with brilliants solo's... i wish that rocky come back to the band.. but if he wasn't i would like that s.t tried to play big solo's with or with out ROCKY...Because suicidal is not rocky his self.. is all of them..
We still cyco .. Spread the word\
I feel like a "Sui-Sucker".......2000-12-18
Mike really got me this time. After putting out what was my top album for 1999 (Freedumb), he comes back with more of the stuff that turned me off of these guys in the early 90's. This really should of been released as an "Infectious Grooves" record. Too much funk, not enough punk.
Hmmmmmm.......2000-12-03
I'm a die-hard Suicidal fan. But for some reason, I lost interest in this album after owning it for about a week. The music reminds me of Freedumb meets The Infections Grooves. Not there is anything wrong with that sound. (Freedumb is my favorite album). There is just something missing.. I don't know what it is. When I find out, I'll let you know.
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- Mercy, what an ocean.
- Ocean Of Mercy, Jaya Lakshmi's first Album...
- Sweet voice
- Not Just For A Devotee
- It's about devotion
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Ocean of Mercy
Jaya Lakshmi
Manufacturer: Sequoia Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Jewel of Hari
- Best of Both Worlds; Yoga Chant Kirtan Music
- DASI Prayers by Women
- Kirtan: The Art and Practice of Ecstatic Chant
- Greatest Hits of the Kali Yuga
ASIN: B00008S7YE
Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Tulasi Maharani
- Ocean of Mercy
- Srita Kamala
- Radha Ramana
- Nitai Gauranga
- Krsna Pranam
- Gypsy Krsna
- Madhana Mohan
Album Description
Immerse yourself in the blissful divine love of ancient mantras and the Sacred Names. Acclaimed vocalist Jaya Lakshami (Lost at Last) is joined by Deva Pryio (Lost at Last) on Flaminco guitar and Sarod, and Daniel Paul on Tabla. Lakshami's sweet, soulful voice is filled with true heart that graces these devotional Sanskrit chants and hypnotic ambient grooves. This incredibly radiant music is perfect for yoga, the healing arts, or for dancing with the joy of being alive! Her blissful blend of Sanskrit chant, flemenco quitar, sarod and ambient grooves will comfort your heart and free your soul.
Customer Reviews:
Mercy, what an ocean........2007-02-16
Innocence, purity, exuberance and sweetness is Jaya Lakshmi...the album is a musical Lotus Blossom that celebrates harmony and devotion.
Ocean Of Mercy, Jaya Lakshmi's first Album..........2006-10-01
I enjoy this album immensely.
However I like her newer album, Jewel of Hari much much better. and the funny thing is that these albums both grew on me, kind of crept up over a period of time. In fact when I first bought Jewel of Hari I actually hated it. No I really hated it. I don't know why, it was just one of those strong first impressions. But what is weird is that I listed it to sell on Amazon, and by the time I had a buyer, I popped it back into the CD player for a listen, and lo and behold, i loved it. So of course I had to ship it out. But I copied some of the songs to my computer. I ended up loving the songs soooo much over time, that I had to go out and get the album again, and this one as well.
This is her first album. What a spirited Woman musician. She went against all odds, traveling with her young daughter, a single parent, singing to her guru, and totally emersing herself in Divine Bliss, in the Ocean of Mercy. Smiles to this album.
Sweet voice.......2006-08-13
If you enjoy chanting and Kirtan, then this is a great CD to purchase. Jaya Lakshmi has a sweet voice, a voice like and angel. This is a great CD for yoga,(I'm a yoga instructor), even massage, or just plain relaxing.
Not Just For A Devotee.......2005-03-21
I would like to think that if something similar to this was first chanted thousands of years ago, it was done with the same soul-filled passion that Jaya Lakshmi does it with. Her beautiful voice and spiritual fervor blend together for a truly unique musical and mystical experience. The music is performed flawlessly, as English mixes with what I think is Sanskrit, in this lovely and moving piece.
Your sweet face
is like a million suns
flooding my mind
Oh You have captured me
with your beauty
now this heart
is no longer mine
~from Ocean Of Mercy
Fans of music from India are sure to love this. The often upbeat melody, that at times seems almost modern, will also appeal to anyone that is interested in hearing well played music from another culture. The sublime voice of Jaya Lakshmi becomes almost ethereal as she reminds me of a beautiful gopi dancing the Rasa.
Brian Douthit
author of "Perfectly Said: when words become art"
It's about devotion.......2005-02-12
Mr. Anderberg obviously doesn't realize that the single focus of this album is the love and adoration of Krishna, not the prattling of "subjects in any way related to eastern religion" that he seems to think it is about. If he wants to call adoration of God "drivel, pure and simple", well, that's his business. I think he totally missed the point. The whole record is devotional--pure, loving, and sexy.
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Free Your Mind: The 700 West Sessions
Amnesty
Manufacturer: Now Again
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Texas Thunder Soul 1968-1974
- Would Like to Pose a Question
- Cold Heat: Heavy Funk Rarities 1968-1974, Vol. 1
- The Funky 16 Corners
- Midwest Funk: Funk 45's from Tornado Alley
ASIN: B000KRN654
Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Can I Help You?
- Love Fades
- Mister President
- Free Your Mind
- We Have Love
- Lord Help Me
- Three Cheers For My Baby
- Trouble Will Remain
- We've Come A Long Way
- Liberty
Customer Reviews:
Buy this album!.......2007-03-27
I had to stick up for this album since no one else has reviewed it yet. The lack of critical press for this album is puzzling, it is definitely some of the best music I have heard in a while. Egon from Now Again (subsidiary of Stones Throw) has done it again, unearthing a true gem that has Temptations style vocal harmonies set to hard funk and r&b. The music was recorded in 1973, but it contains a timeless quality which would sound fresh and exciting in any era. There is an urgency and energy to the music, from the socially concerned lyrics to the incredible instrumentation. Fans of L.A. Carnival or any other funk and soul groups need to check this out. Highly recommended.
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Let Your Mind Be Free
Soul Rebels
Manufacturer: Mardi Gras Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Rebirth: Kickin' It Live
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ASIN: B000005XEL
Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Let Your Mind Be Free
- Santa Cruzin'
- L.O.V.E. U.
- Black Jukc
- I Really Don't Love U.
- 2001
- Culture In The Ghetto
- Asiatic Funk
- Thru The Eyes Of A 'Vibe'
- Foot Prints
- Flowing And Flying
- Funky Rebel
- Rebel Zone
Customer Reviews:
Soul Rebels are Amazing.......2000-10-03
Picture yourself a first-time visitor to New Orleans, Louisiana in an out-of-the-way bar. You're there on the recommendation of a friend, not knowing what to expect. The bar is subdued, and most everybody's attention is on the TV showing the Buccaneer playoff game. You nervously ask the bartender in hushed tones, "Aren't the Soul Rebels supposed to be playing here?" He laughs and says, "Right after the game. What y'all gonna drink?" Bourbon, of course.
You wait, and nurse your drink. Then a second. The game ends. Instrument cases appear from under tables. Men with trumpets, drums, sousaphones and trombones assemble in the corner. Just as you realize you were sitting with the Soul Rebels all along, you are hit with a wall of funky brass sound and rhythm unlike anything you have ever heard before. Consider yourself lucky. You have stumbled upon the house bar of one of the most unique and talented brass bands in New Orleans.
The Soul Rebels combine New Orleans brass band sounds with the musical traditions of funk, rap, jazz, reggae and dancehall to create what can only be described as "amazing." I can't stop listening to this disk, and I can't imagine ever growing tired of it. The Soul Rebels revitalize the New Orleans tradition of great music and great musical talent. I only wish they had more than one CD in distribution. Buy this CD; you won't regret it.
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Free Your Mind
En Vogue
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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ASIN: B000002JZ7
Release Date: 1992-09-24 |
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Enduring Light: 60 Inspirational Favorites
Manufacturer: Sound Exchange
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ASIN: B00004T0N0
Release Date: 2000-05-09 |
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- Handel's 'Messiah': Overture - The London Philharmonic Orchestra/Walter Susskind
- Handel's 'Messiah': And The Glory Of The Lord - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': Behold A Virgin Shall Conceive - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': For Unto Us A Child Is Born - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': There Were Shepherds Abiding In The Field - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': He Shall Feed His Flock Like A Shepherd - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': Behold The Lamb Of God - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': He Was Despised And Rejected Of Men - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': Why Do The Nations So Furiously Rage - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': Hallelujah - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': Since By Man Came Death - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
- Handel's 'Messiah': Worthy Is The Lamb That Was Slain/Amen - The London Philharmonic Choir/Frederick Jackson
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- The Lord's Prayer
- Old Rugged Cross
- Onward Christian Soldiers
- Rock Of Ages
- How Great Thou Art
- Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow
- I Believe
- Lord Hear Our Prayer
- Now The Day Is Over
- Amazing Grace
- Ave Maria
- Let Us Humbly Sing Our Praises
- O Holy Night
- Praise, Praise The Lord
- Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven
- Oh Lord Most Holy
- Unfold Your Portals
- Jesu Joy Of Man's Desiring
- The Lord Is My Shepherd
- All The People That On Earth Do Dwell
- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
- Oh God Our Help In Ages Past
- Holy, Holy, Holy
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic
- Keeping Faith
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- A Dream Of Peace
- All In This April Evening
- Our Wedding
- Bless This House
- Bridge Over Troubled Waters
- Climb Every Mountain
- Day By Day (Theme From Godspell)
- Down By The Riverside
- The Impossible Dream
- Swing Low Sweet Chariot
- The Day Is Gently Sinking To Close
- Jesus Christ Superstar
- Abide With Me
- March On
- Peace In The Valley
- Go Tell It On The Mountain
- Born Free
- American Trilogy
- Sunrise, Sunset
- I Don't Know How To Love Him
- Blessed Be The Tie That Binds
- Enduring Light
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Free Your Soul and Save My Mind
Suicidal Tendencies
Manufacturer: XIII Bis France
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ASIN: B000068GHY
Release Date: 2007-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Self Destruct
- Su Casa Es Mi Casa
- No More, No Less
- Free Your Soul...And Save My Mind
- Pop Song
- Bullenium
- Animal
- Straight from the Heart
- Cyco Speak
- Start Your Brain
- Punlic Dissension
- Children of the Bored
- Got Mutation
- Charlie Monroe
- Home
Album Description
Out of print in the U.S.! Free Your Soul And Save My Mind was a 'return to form' for this controversial California band led for over 20 years by Mike Muir and was originally released in 2000.
Music Info:
- From Enslavement to Obliteration [Import]
- Full Speed Ahead
- Fumble
- Gate of Triumph [Import]
- Gateways to Annihilation
- Generation Generator [Import]
- God's Hotel
- Greetings & Salutations [Import]
- Gross Misconduct
- Handful of Rain/Dead Winter Dead [Import]
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