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The Free Design |
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'Kites Are Fun' |
'Heaven / Earth' |
CD Features...* 2 Bonus Tracks! * 16-Page Deluxe Color Booklet * New Liner notes by Cornelius and Michael White * Unseen Photos * 1972 New York Times Article by Alec Wilder Fans of the Beach Boys, the 5th Dimension and other seminal pop artists have a gaping hole in their music collections if it doesn't contain Kites Are Fun, the 1967 soft-psych-pop masterpiece from The Free Design. Never heard of the band? You're not alone. Although now admired by audiophiles such as Beck, Stereolab and The Polyphonic Spree, The Free Design never achieved mainstream fame - an injustice that still puzzles many critics. In 1966, the family act was filling New York City coffee houses with dreamy, deceptively complex harmonies when acclaimed producer Enoch Light signed the siblings - Bruce, Chris, and Sandy Dedrick - to his Project 3 label. One year later, The Free Design debuted with Kites Are Fun. Nine of the album's songs are originals, notably the title track, which became an instant soft-pop classic; well-chosen covers, including the Beatles' "Michelle" and Simon & Garfunkels' "The 59th Street Bridge Song," complete the collection. Thirty six years after its release, and for the first time in North America on CD, Light In The Attic proudly presents The Free Design, introducing the group to a new generation of listeners. Track Listing: 1.) Kites Are Fun 2.) Make the Madness Stop 3.) When Love is Young 4.) The Proper Ornaments 5.) My Brother Woody 6.) 59th Street Bridge Song 7.) Don't Turn Away 8.) Umbrellas 9.) Michelle 10.) Never Tell the World 11.) A Man and a Woman 12.) Stay Another Season BONUS TRACKS (on CDs only) 13.) The Proper Ornaments (mono ver.) 14.) Kites Are Fun (single ver.) |
CD Features:* 8 First-Time-On-CD Bonus Tracks! * 16-Page Deluxe Color Booklet * Unseen Photos * New Liner notes by Kingsley Abbott and Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul & Mary) The Free Design, those oft-overlooked legends of '60s soft pop, drew inspiration from such diverse musicians as Duke Ellington and The Mamas & The Papas. Today, with its sweet harmonies and even sweeter lyrics, The Free Design inspires such diverse musicians as Belle & Sebastian and Jurassic 5. Listen to the band's acclaimed third album, Heaven/Earth, to experience a sound that has awed the in-the-know for more than three decades. The New York-based family band - siblings Bruce, Chris, Sandy & younger sister Ellen - recorded Heaven/Earth in 1969 for acclaimed producer Enoch Light's Project 3 label. The album is quintessential Free Design with "a sweet sound that caressed the aural taste buds and floated deliciously," in the words of rock historian Kingsley Abbott, "daring listeners to follow it." Chris Dedrick's imaginative lyrics of both innocence and irony, and the band's tight vocals and dreamy enthusiasm, shine on "2002 - A Hit Song," "Dorian Benediction," and the album's other delights. As a special treat and for the first time on CD, fans will finally be able to enjoy eight ultra-rare bonus tracks from the Project 3 archives: Ellen Dedrick's 1969 solo 45, as well as six Tony Mottola cuts recorded in 1968 and featuring "The Groovies" on background vocals (aka The Free Design.) Tracks: 1.) My Very Own Angel 2.) Now Is the Time 3.) If I Were A Carpenter 4.) You Be You And I'll Be Me 5.) Girls Alone 6.) 2002 - A Hit Song 7.) Summertime 8.) Where Do I Go 9.) Hurry Sundown 10.) Memories 11.) Dorian Benediction BONUS TRACKS (on CDs only) Ellen Dedrick (1969) 12.) Nature Boy 13.) Settlement Boy Tony Mottola - Warm, Wild & Wonderful (1968) w/ Free Design on backing vocals 14.) Do You Know The Way To San Jose 15.) With A Little Help 16.) Scarborough Fair 17.) Kites Are Fun 18.) Goin' Out Of My Head 19.) I Found Love |