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Free As The Wind
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Album: Free As The Wind
# Song Title   Time
1)    Free As The Wind Album Version More Info... 6:16
2)    I Felt The Love More Info... 5:10
3)    The Way We Was Album Version More Info... 5:23
4)    Nite Crawler More Info... 4:44
5)    Feel It Album Version More Info... 4:17
6)    Sweet N' Sour Album Version More Info... 8:56
7)    River Rat Album Version More Info... 2:28
8)    It Happens Everyday Album Version More Info... 5:40
 
Album: Free As The Wind
# Song Title   Time
1)    Free As The Wind Album Version More Info... 6:16
2)    I Felt The Love More Info... 5:10
3)    The Way We Was Album Version More Info... 5:23
4)    Nite Crawler More Info... 4:44
5)    Feel It Album Version More Info... 4:17
6)    Sweet N' Sour Album Version More Info... 8:56
7)    River Rat Album Version More Info... 2:28
8)    It Happens Everyday Album Version More Info... 5:40
 
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  • There's a terrific reason why the triple-CD Crusaders retrospective The Golden Years included six of Free as the Wind's eight tracks -- the material. Indeed, side one of the LP version may be the strongest single side of original tunes that the band ever put together. It opens with Joe Sample's driving, tense title cut, and flows flawlessly through Stix Hooper's subtly funky "I Felt the Love," Pops Popswell's infectiously finger-popping "The Way We Was" (a high point in the Crusaders' groove collection), and Larry Carlton's steamy vehicle for Wilton Felder, "Nite Crawler." Even the two tracks that the box set left out -- the galvanic "Feel It," driven by Sample's clavinet and Hooper's tom-toms, and "River Rat" -- are as funky as you can stand it. And from out of the blue, Sample concludes the album with a lovely, wistful tune that may have become a standard, "It Happens Everyday." When the material is this good, everything falls into place from there; the grooves are deeper, the soloing by all five Crusaders is more melodic and probing, and while Sample provides a few brass and string arrangements, this is just harmless decoration, neither a necessity nor a hindrance. This would be the Crusaders' high-water mark in the post-Wayne Henderson years, and it can stand tall with anything they've done. ~ Richard S. Ginell
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