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Free: Live at the Bracknell Sports Centre, Berkshire, UK, October 14, 1972
In 1968, guitarist David Kossoff and drummer Simon Kirke formed
Free with vocalist
Paul Rodgers and drummer Andy Fraser. The group is best remembered for songs such as All Right Now and Wishing Well. In April 1971 due to differences between Rodgers and Fraser, the drug problems of Kossoff, and inconsistent record sales, the band broke up. This led to the studio release of the live album in 1971 called Free Live!. Early in 1972 the band set aside their differences and reformed, and in June of the same year released Free At Last. In 1976, Kossoff died from drug-induced heart failure. He was only 25. Rodgers went on to front Bad Company.
Thanks to DMHatchell, fans can now enjoy this popular show in its entirety. This is what DMHatchell said: "Classic Free Heartbreaker lineup - Koss on guitar for this - fortunately! This is straight from the master tape - cassette to CDR
A great performance given how screwed up Koss was at the time. Many of the 1972 dates he did not play on. The recording is solid here. This was released as a boot CD, Revenge of the Heartbreaker, but appears to have dropouts and is missing the end of the last song. It is my belief that this is the first time the full tape has been available."
Track 01 Heartbreaker (8.7MB)
Track 02 I'm on the Run (7.7MB)
Track 03 Soldier Boy (4.3MB)
Track 04 Child (8.7MB)
Track 05 Every Day I have the Blues (11.8MB)
Track 06 Come Together in the Morning (7.9MB)
Track 07 Wishing Well (7.8MB)
Track 08 Seven Angels (6.7MB)
Track 09 Fire and Water (6.1MB)
Track 10 All Right Now (8.2MB)
Track 11 The Hunter (7.0MB)
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