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Freedom's Children
Battle Hymn Of The Broken-Hearted Horde
Missing vinyl (MV044)
Release date: Jul 8, 2022, Greece
This is Freedom's Children's first album, recorded in 1968 in South Africa for EMI. This album has all the wonderful excesses of early progressive rock; the deep meaningful poetry, spoken words, majestic organ-playing, sound effects, choirs, long guitar solos, etc.
Ramsay MacKay's unusual Scottish/South African accent guides us through this album of contrasts. From the country sounds of "Country Boy" to the Traffic-style rock of "Judas Queen," this album does not let up for a moment. It rocks, it soothes, it challenges, it even refreshes (thanks to the inclusion of an old Pepsi advertisement). A great album and a mind-blowing debut.
A1
Introduction (Narrative)
A2
Season
A3
Judas Queen
A4
Mrs. Browning
A5
Country Boy
A6
Your Fathers' Eyes
B1
Eclipse
B2
10 Years Ago
B3
Kafkasque
B4
Boundsgreen Fair
B5
Miss Wendy's Dancing Eyes Have Died



