Fight For Your Mind (Remastered) Ben Harper
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Album Veröffentlichung:
1995
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
22.10.2021
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- 1 Oppression 02:58
- 2 Ground On Down 04:52
- 3 Another Lonely Day 03:43
- 4 Please Me Like You Want To 05:30
- 5 Gold To Me 04:59
- 6 Burn One Down 03:31
- 7 Excuse Me Mr. 05:24
- 8 People Lead 04:14
- 9 Fight For Your Mind 04:05
- 10 Give A Man A Home 03:35
- 11 By My Side 03:33
- 12 Power Of The Gospel 06:01
- 13 God Fearing Man 11:48
- 14 One Road To Freedom 04:17
Info zu Fight For Your Mind (Remastered)
"Fight for Your Mind" is the second album by Ben Harper. Released in August 1995, it was his last solo album before adding the Innocent Criminals to his line-up. Reviews were generally very positive, praising Harper's fusion of multiple genres, from folk ("Another Lonely Day"), folk rock ("Gold to Me"), and politically charged reggae ("Excuse Me Mr.").
"Fight for Your Mind fully embraces Ben Harper's influences (Dylan, Marley, Havens, and Hendrix) into a complete sound while simultaneously broadening his thematic and musical palette. Oliver Charles' tactile drumming and Leon Mobley's percussion work give a sparkle to Harper's music that was absent on his debut. Songs like "Gold to Me" and "Excuse Me Mr." show Harper growing as a poet, approaching ideas via more subtle avenues. The single "Ground on Down" and epic jam "God Fearing Man" capture some of the explosive energy of his live performances. The latter makes allusions to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," and that's exactly what Harper does -- allows his trademark Weissenborn guitar to scream out to his audience. The only misstep on this album is his sophomoric weed anthem "Burn One Down," but one might argue that a little tarnish adds character." (Ryan Randall Goble, AMG)
Ben Harper, acoustic guitar, vocals
Oliver Charles, drums
Juan Nelson, bass
Ervin Pope, organ, Hammond organ
Brett Banduci, viola
Danielle Charles, violin
Bob "Stiv" Coke, tabla, tambourine, tamboura, sarod
Timothy Loo, cello
Leon Mobley, percussion
Produced by Ben Harper, Jean-Pierre Plunier, Bob "Stiv" Coke
Digitally remastered
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