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disc 1 1968 - Tons of Sobs (Free Disk Union Promo 7CD Box, Japan, 2002)

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(Free Disk Union Promo 7CD Box, Japan UICY-9130, 2002)

Although Free was never destined to scrape the same skies as Led Zeppelin, when they first burst out of the traps in 1968, close to a year ahead of Jimmy Page and company, they set the world of British blues-rock firmly on its head, a blistering combination of youth, ambition, and, despite those tender years, experience that, across the course of their debut album, did indeed lay the groundwork for all that Zeppelin would embrace. That Free and Zeppelin were cut from the same cloth is immediately apparent, even before you start comparing the versions of "The Hunter" that highlight both bands' debut albums. Where Free streaks ahead, however, is in their refusal to compromise their own vision of the blues -- even at its most commercial ("I'm a Mover" and "Worry"), Tons of Sobs has a density that makes Zeppelin and the rest of the era's rocky contemporaries sound like flyweights by comparison. The 2002 remaster of the album only amplifies the fledgling Free's achievements. With remastered sound that drives the record straight back to the studio master tapes, the sheer versatility of the players, and the unbridled imagination of producer Guy Stevens, rings crystal clear. Even without their visionary seer, however, Free impresses -- three bonus tracks drawn from period BBC sessions are as loose as they are dynamic, and certainly make a case for a full Free-at-the-Beeb type collection. Of the other bonuses, two offer alternate versions of familiar album tracks, while "Guy Stevens Jam" is reprised from the Songs of Yesterday box set to further illustrate the band's improvisational abilities. As if they needed it.


01. Over the Green Hills (part 1) (0:50)
02. Worry (3:27)
03. Walk in My Shadow (3:30)
04. Wild Indian Woman (3:40)
05. Goin' Down Slow (8:22)
06. I'm a Mover (2:56)
07. The Hunter (4:14)
08. Moonshine (5:05)
09. Sweet Tooth (4:54)
10. Over the Green Hills (part 2) (2:07)
11. I'm a Mover (BBC session) (3:05)
12. Waitin' on You (BBC session) (2:17)
13. Guy Stevens Blues (blues Jam) (4:43)
14. Moonshine (alternative vocal) (5:11)
15. Sweet Tooth (early take & alternative lyrics) (4:56)
16. Vision of Hell (unreleased master mix) (3:49)
17. Woman by the Sea (alternative version) (3:22)
18. Over the Green Hills (BBC session) (3:52)

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