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Heartbreaker

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Customer rating on Heartbreaker: 4.5 out of 5 stars ( 3 customer ratings )

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Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars bye it !!!!!

braveulysses | 06/06/2008 | See all braveulysses' reviews (4) »

desert island discs......!!!! this would be one of them...
wishing well,come together in the morning,heartbreaker, to name a few thats without the additional recordings on the cd aswell..so if you want to be educated in british rock blues, what you waiting for go get !!!

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Free's most underrated album

MozzaBloke | 20/08/2007 | See all MozzaBloke's reviews (70) »

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It's a shame that Andy Fraser had left when Free recorded this. I would never underestimate his contribution to the Free sound, both as a bass player and a writer. For me he was integral. That said Paul, Kos and Simon, joined by Tetsu & Rabbit make a fair fist of this last album.
It's good. Great tracks well written and the keyboards augment the Free sound well, take it somewhere new. If truth be told it's arguably exactly the direction the band needed to take to move on. "Easy on my Soul" is beautiful but then so are "Common Mortal Man" and "Come Together in the Morning". I'd urge any Free fan (and they're my favourite band ever) to overcome their reticence and buy this. It's fully complimentary to the rest of the back catalogue and I think a fine addition to my collection - certainly much better than Highway.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Probally the best title song ever!

foordy | 26/07/2007 | See all foordy's reviews (1) »

I first bought this album in 75 at a second hand shop in croydon. what idiot sold it in the first place I don't know. I played it non-stop for weeks. it was and still is the best rock album ever! soft and hard rock, it seems to end in no time. the title track should be played at full volume, nothing less! a true classic.

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