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The album and its title track, a feedback-drenched number taking a third of the album's length, introduces the subversion of Christian themes explored on later songs, describing a mystical approach to salvation in which "the Kingdom of Heaven is within" and achievable through freeing one's mind, after which one's "ass" will follow.
Free Your Mind is the fourth studio album by Australian electronic music band Cut Copy, released on 1 November 2013 by Modular Recordings. The album was produced by frontman Dan Whitford, with mixing and additional production by Dave Fridmann. It spawned the singles "Let Me Show You Love", "Free Your Mind" and "Meet Me in a House of Love".
"Free Your Mind" is a song by American female group En Vogue from their second album, Funky Divas (1992). The track was composed and produced by Foster and McElroy . [ citation needed ] They were inspired by the Funkadelic song " Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow ."
Free Your Mind may refer to: Free Your Mind (Cut Copy album), 2013; Free Your Mind (Maliq & D'Essentials album), 2007; Free Your Mind (MTV award), an award granted by MTV "Free Your Mind" (song), a 1992 song by En Vogue; Free Your Mind, a 2009 EP by Anarbor; Free Your Mind 33, a 1998 album by Dragon Ash; Free Your Mind... and Your Ass Will ...
Free Your Mind is the second album from the Indonesian pop group Maliq & D'Essentials.As opposed to the previous album, which revolved around core duo Angga and Widi Puradiredja with the support of assorted musicians, this album marked the beginning of Maliq & D'Essentials as a band in the studio.
Free Your Mind (2009) The Words You Don't Swallow (2010) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Rock on Request: Positive [1] Free Your Mind is a seven ...
"I Can't Unlove You" is a song recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. It was released in December 2005 as the first single from his album Water & Bridges . The song was written by Wade Kirby and Will Robinson.
Dragon Ash chose to release an LP format record because after the release of Buzz Songs in 1998, their new hip hop sound was escalating and there was a high demand for analogue versions of "陽はまたのぼりくりかえす" (Hi wa Mata Noborikuri Kaesu), which sampled drums from "We Will Rock You" by Queen, and "Under Age's Song (Album Mix)".