Free - Wishing Well The Collection (1968-73/2010)
Artist: Free
Title: Wishing Well The Collection
Year Of Release: 1968-73/2010
Label: Spectrum Music
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:18:15
Total Size: 337/713 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Wishing Well The Collection
Year Of Release: 1968-73/2010
Label: Spectrum Music
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:18:15
Total Size: 337/713 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Wishing Well
02. All Right Now
03. Walk In My Shadow
04. Wild Indian Woman
05. The Hunter
06. I'm A Mover
07. Worry
08. Ride On A Pony
09. I'll Be Creepin'
10. Songs Of Yesterday
11. Woman
12. Mouthful Of Grass
13. Don't Say You Love Me
14. Sunny Day
15. Bodie
16. Muddy Water
17. Come Together In The Morning
CD 2:
01. my brother jake
02. fire and water
03. little bit of love
04. heartbreaker
05. mr. big
06. the stealer
07. be my friend
08. child
09. oh i wept
10. love you so
11. soon i will be gone
12. sail on
13. soldier boy
14. travellin man
15. catch a train
16. magic ship
17. get where i belong
Line-up:
Andy Fraser
Simon Kirke
Paul Kossoff
Paul Rodgers
John Bundrick
Tetsu Yamauchi
Wendell Richardson
Free were an English rock band formed in London in 1968, best known for their 1970 signature song "All Right Now". They disbanded in 1973 and lead singer Paul Rodgers went on to become a frontman of the band Bad Company along with Simon Kirke on drums. Lead guitarist Paul Kossoff formed Back Street Crawler in 1975, but died from a pulmonary embolism at the age of 25 in 1976. Bassist Andy Fraser formed Sharks.
The band became famed for their sensational live shows and nonstop touring. However, early studio albums did not sell very well until the release of Fire and Water, which featured the massive hit "All Right Now". The song helped secure them a place at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, where they played to 600,000 people.
By the early 1970s, Free became one of the biggest-selling British blues rock groups; by the time the band retired in 1973, they had sold more than 20 million albums around the world and had played more than 700 arena and festival concerts. "All Right Now" remains a rock staple and has been entered in ASCAP's "One Million" airplay singles club.
Rolling Stone has referred to the band as "British hard rock pioneers".The magazine ranked Rodgers No. 55 in its list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time", while Kossoff was ranked No. 51 in its list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".
Free were signed to Island Records in the UK and A&M Records in North America. Both labels became part of the PolyGram group in 1989, then Universal Music Group (UMG) in 1998; UMG now controls the band's catalogue worldwide.
The band became famed for their sensational live shows and nonstop touring. However, early studio albums did not sell very well until the release of Fire and Water, which featured the massive hit "All Right Now". The song helped secure them a place at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, where they played to 600,000 people.
By the early 1970s, Free became one of the biggest-selling British blues rock groups; by the time the band retired in 1973, they had sold more than 20 million albums around the world and had played more than 700 arena and festival concerts. "All Right Now" remains a rock staple and has been entered in ASCAP's "One Million" airplay singles club.
Rolling Stone has referred to the band as "British hard rock pioneers".The magazine ranked Rodgers No. 55 in its list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time", while Kossoff was ranked No. 51 in its list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".
Free were signed to Island Records in the UK and A&M Records in North America. Both labels became part of the PolyGram group in 1989, then Universal Music Group (UMG) in 1998; UMG now controls the band's catalogue worldwide.