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Videos Album: Tons Of Sobs1969

Tons of Sobs
Studio album by
Released14 March 1969 (1969-03-14)[1][2]
RecordedOctober–December 1968
StudioMorgan, London
GenreBlues rock[3]
Length38:55
LabelIsland
ProducerGuy Stevens
Free chronology
Tons of Sobs
(1969)
Free
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Over The Green Hills (Part 1) · Channel: Free - Topic · 51s
Title: 1-Over The Green Hills (Part I)

Tons Of Sobs

Free

1969 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 14 Marzo 1969 · Fecha Grabación: Octubre 1968 - Diciembre 1968
    Discográfica: Island · Estudio de grabación: Morgan, London · Productor: Guy Stevens

    1969 studio album by Free

    Tons of Sobs is the debut studio album by the English rock band Free, released in the UK on 14 March 1969.[2] While the album failed to chart in the UK, it reached number 197 in the US.[4] Free are cited as one of the definitive bands of the British blues boom of the late 1960s, even though this is the only album of their canon that can strictly be called blues rock.[5] It had the band`s first minor hit "I`m a Mover", which was released as a single in December 1968.

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    1969 studio album by Free

    Tons of Sobs is the debut studio album by the English rock band Free, released in the UK on 14 March 1969.[2] While the album failed to chart in the UK, it reached number 197 in the US.[4] Free are cited as one of the definitive bands of the British blues boom of the late 1960s, even though this is the only album of their canon that can strictly be called blues rock.[5] It had the band`s first minor hit "I`m a Mover", which was released as a single in December 1968.

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    Recording

    Free were a new band when they recorded Tons of Sobs, and they were young; all were teenagers and the youngest, Andy Fraser, was 16. They had achieved a following through constant touring, and their debut album consisted mostly of their live set list. With the band signed to Chris Blackwell`s Island Records, Guy Stevens was hired to produce the album. He took a minimalist attitude to production due to the extremely low budget of about pounds 800, and created a raw, raucous sound – although the relative inexperience of the band possibly contributed to this. The album is in marked contrast to the band`s later albums in terms of production. The simple nature of the recording meant that many tracks translated well to a live setting and several songs from this album were still performed even when the band had written and recorded many more for subsequent LP`s.

    The majority of the album was recorded over a few days in October 1968. Originally slated for a November release, the album was delayed until early 1969 due to the late addition of the cover of "The Hunter". The song was a mainstay of their live sets and was recorded at a December 1968 session at Stevens` insistence.

    Professional reviews
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[6]
    Rolling Stone(negative)[7]

    Track listing

    Side one

    1. "Over the Green Hills (Pt. 1)" (Paul Rodgers) – 0:49
    2. "Worry" (Rodgers) – 3:26
    3. "Walk in My Shadow" (Andy Fraser, Simon Kirke, Paul Kossoff, Rodgers) – 3:29
    4. "Wild Indian Woman" (Fraser, Rodgers) – 3:39
    5. "Goin` Down Slow" (James Burke Oden) – 8:20

    Side two

    1. "I`m a Mover" (Rodgers, Fraser) – 2:56
    2. "The Hunter" (Booker T. Jones, Carl Wells, Donald Dunn, Al Jackson Jr., Steve Cropper) – 4:13
    3. "Moonshine" (Fraser, Kirke, Kossoff, Rodgers) – 5:04
    4. "Sweet Tooth" (Rodgers) – 4:54
    5. "Over the Green Hills (Pt. 2)" (Rodgers) – 1:58

    Bonus tracks

    Recent CD reissues contain several bonus tracks:

    1. "I`m a Mover" (BBC session) (Rodgers, Fraser) – 3:04
    2. "Waitin` on You" (BBC session) (B.B. King, Ferdinand Washington) – 2:15
    3. "Guy Stevens Blues" (Rodgers, Fraser, Kirke, Kossoff) – 4:39
    4. "Moonshine" (Alternative vocal) (Fraser, Kirke, Kossoff, Rodgers) – 5:09
    5. "Sweet Tooth" (Early take and alternative vocal) (Rodgers) – 4:53
    6. "Visions of Hell" (Fraser, Rodgers) – 3:46
    7. "Woman by the Sea" (Fraser, Rodgers) – 3:30
    8. "Over the Green Hills" (BBC session) (Rodgers) – 3:51

    Personnel

    • Paul Rodgers – vocals
    • Paul Kossoff – guitar
    • Andy Fraser – bass guitar
    • Simon Kirke – drums

    Additional personnel

    • Guy Stevens – producer
    • Andy Johns – engineer
    • Mike Sida – front cover photograph
    • Richard Bennett Zeff – inside cover photography

    Charts

    Chart (1969)

    Peak
    position

    US Billboard 200[8]

    197

    1969 studio album by Free

    Tons of Sobs is the debut studio album by the English rock band Free, released in the UK on 14 March 1969.[2] While the album failed to chart in the UK, it reached number 197 in the US.[4] Free are cited as one of the definitive bands of the British blues boom of the late 1960s, even though this is the only album of their canon that can strictly be called blues rock.[5] It had the band`s first minor hit "I`m a Mover", which was released as a single in December 1968.

    Recording

    Free were a new band when they recorded Tons of Sobs, and they were young; all were teenagers and the youngest, Andy Fraser, was 16. They had achieved a following through constant touring, and their debut album consisted mostly of their live set list. With the band signed to Chris Blackwell`s Island Records, Guy Stevens was hired to produce the album. He took a minimalist attitude to production due to the extremely low budget of about pounds 800, and created a raw, raucous sound – although the relative inexperience of the band possibly contributed to this. The album is in marked contrast to the band`s later albums in terms of production. The simple nature of the recording meant that many tracks translated well to a live setting and several songs from this album were still performed even when the band had written and recorded many more for subsequent LP`s.

    The majority of the album was recorded over a few days in October 1968. Originally slated for a November release, the album was delayed until early 1969 due to the late addition of the cover of "The Hunter". The song was a mainstay of their live sets and was recorded at a December 1968 session at Stevens` insistence.

    Professional reviews
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[6]
    Rolling Stone(negative)[7]

    Track listing

    Side one

    1. "Over the Green Hills (Pt. 1)" (Paul Rodgers) – 0:49
    2. "Worry" (Rodgers) – 3:26
    3. "Walk in My Shadow" (Andy Fraser, Simon Kirke, Paul Kossoff, Rodgers) – 3:29
    4. "Wild Indian Woman" (Fraser, Rodgers) – 3:39
    5. "Goin` Down Slow" (James Burke Oden) – 8:20

    Side two

    1. "I`m a Mover" (Rodgers, Fraser) – 2:56
    2. "The Hunter" (Booker T. Jones, Carl Wells, Donald Dunn, Al Jackson Jr., Steve Cropper) – 4:13
    3. "Moonshine" (Fraser, Kirke, Kossoff, Rodgers) – 5:04
    4. "Sweet Tooth" (Rodgers) – 4:54
    5. "Over the Green Hills (Pt. 2)" (Rodgers) – 1:58

    Bonus tracks

    Recent CD reissues contain several bonus tracks:

    1. "I`m a Mover" (BBC session) (Rodgers, Fraser) – 3:04
    2. "Waitin` on You" (BBC session) (B.B. King, Ferdinand Washington) – 2:15
    3. "Guy Stevens Blues" (Rodgers, Fraser, Kirke, Kossoff) – 4:39
    4. "Moonshine" (Alternative vocal) (Fraser, Kirke, Kossoff, Rodgers) – 5:09
    5. "Sweet Tooth" (Early take and alternative vocal) (Rodgers) – 4:53
    6. "Visions of Hell" (Fraser, Rodgers) – 3:46
    7. "Woman by the Sea" (Fraser, Rodgers) – 3:30
    8. "Over the Green Hills" (BBC session) (Rodgers) – 3:51

    Personnel

    • Paul Rodgers – vocals
    • Paul Kossoff – guitar
    • Andy Fraser – bass guitar
    • Simon Kirke – drums

    Additional personnel

    • Guy Stevens – producer
    • Andy Johns – engineer
    • Mike Sida – front cover photograph
    • Richard Bennett Zeff – inside cover photography

    Charts

    Chart (1969)

    Peak
    position

    US Billboard 200[8]

    197