[Free Shipping] 2 CDs by the 60s American brothers unit <Free Design> 3rd [Heaven earth / The Free Design ] + [Kites Are Fun / THE BEST OF The Free Design]
[Free shipping] I am offering 2 CDs by the 60s American chorus group <Free Design>. Not a rental copy. Listened to twice.
① 3rd [Heaven / earth / The Free Design ] 19 songs total 1969 work LITA005 2003 CD release Spain (Light In The Attic) edition *8 songs added to the 1998 domestic version
*For a detailed track list, please see image 5.
② [Kites Are Fun / THE BEST OF The Free Design] 16 songs total VSD-5954 1998 CD release US edition
*For a detailed track list, please see image 6.
"Free Design is a four-member brothers and sisters unit from New York that was active from the late 60s to the early 70s. Chris, who played an important role in arranging and composing, played a central role in many of the albums that placed emphasis on the enrichment of chorus work. However, the most attractive feature of the album is the excellent sound quality. With the cooperation of Enoch Wright, the head of the Project 3 label to which the band belonged, the band used a magnetically coated software on a wide 35mm film for the master, resulting in recordings with sound quality that was unthinkable at the time. Free Design is often called soft rock, but the sound is overwhelmingly clearer than other similar works from this era. That's why it may even be suitable for today's dance floors in the club era.
Heaven Earth, released in 1969, is the third album recorded with New York jazz musicians as backing. Not only is the overall finish somewhat mature, but the cover selection is also unique, with songs such as Gershein's "Summertime" and Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter." Still, I was surprised to find a song that was called "the hit song of 2002." It would have been a great foresight to have predicted that their music would be re-evaluated in the Far East in 2002, about 30 years later. '
From the liner notes of Record Collectors, August 2002 issue, by Shino Okamura
'Free Design continues to evolve. Here, they take a step out of their usual line and try a dynamic and jazzy approach to sound. The up-tempo tracks ②, ④ and ⑥ feature brother and sister harmony, powerful rhythms, and a hot sound with brass and strings. In Gershwin's classic track ⑦, virtuoso musicians such as Richard Davis, Bill LaVogna, and Marvin Stamm play with incandescence. Their own composition ⑪ is of fantastic beauty. Peter, Paul and Mary's classic track ⑨ is also outstanding. The CD includes six additional tracks by Tony Moutora, the guitarist who joined them on chorus, on 1969's Warm, Wild and Wonderful. ”
From the liner notes of Akihide Nakamura in the March 2011 issue of Record Collectors
“Chris Dedrick, the leader of The Free Design, passed away on August 6 last year after a long battle with cancer. Since the 1970s, he has been based in Toronto, Canada, and has been active mainly as a film music composer. -Omitted- “Heaven Earth” (1969) features a lineup of groovy or jazzy ‘sunshine pop’. For example, Chris’s “Now Is the Time” is a dizzying up-tempo number with funky brass and Chuck Rainey’s bass. On the other hand, Elvis Presley’s hit “Memories” is a ballad that allows you to enjoy the complex ensemble of chorus and brass. This CD includes six additional tracks from Tony Mottola's 'Warm, Wild & Wonderful' (1968), on which Free Design participated under the name of Groovies. It's a guitar instrumental with Free Design providing the chorus. '
From the liner notes of Toru Watanabe in the April 2011 issue of Record Collectors
I'm listing these for sale as part of my inventory cleanup, but I'm sorry, but I won't be selling them separately. Please purchase as a set of two. They've been carefully stored, and although the records are clean, they've been in storage for a long time, so please refrain from purchasing if you're sensitive about such things. No claims or returns please. I'll try to ship as quickly as possible.