2004, Light In The Attic
Light In The Attic presents The Free Design's brilliant 1968 sophomore album "You Could Be Born Again." After hitting the charts with their 1967 debut "Kites Are Fun," "You Could Be Born Again" is the sound of a band discovering what they are capable of, amid the excitement of what is to come. Beautiful and elaborate originals intertwine with classic '60s pop hits, arranged in such a way that they could literally claim ownership. Duke Ellington's celestial "I Like the Sunrise" takes on a life of its own, dazzling the listener and reminding one of Gil Evans, while original tunes such as "I Found Love" showcase Chris Dedrick's unbelievably good pop songwriting. The album's closing number, "An Elegy," sees The Free Design at its starkest, musically and lyrically, with this powerful tribute to Dwight Dedrick, who died in Vietnam the same year of this release. As an added bonus, the CD version features two Free Design Christmas classics, originally released in 1968.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | You Could Be Born Again |
| 2 | A Leaf Has Veins |
| 3 | California Dreamin' |
| 4 | The Windows of the World |
| 5 | Eleanor Rigby |
| 6 | Quartet No. 6 in D Minor |
| 7 | I Like the Sunrise |
| 8 | I Found Love |
| 9 | Daniel Dolphin |
| 10 | Happy Together |
| 11 | Ivy On A Windy Day |
| 12 | An Elegy |
| 13 | Close Your Mouth (It's Christmas) (Bonus Track) |
| 14 | Christmas Is The Day (Bonus Track) |
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