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Scott Free, They Call Me Mr. Free

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1228037

Disk length: 54m 5s (18 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Muffin Song (No One's Ever Been In Love With Me) 2:50
2. Another Day Of The Cruelty 3:47
3. Sleep 2:22
4. When Queers Become Rock Stars 3:09
5. Never Again And Again 3:38
6. Gospel Singers 1:41
7. John Loved Paul 2:36
8. A Big Pile 3:20
9. Ronald Reagan's Funeral 2:14
10. Fair Trade 4:51
11. Disco Divas 3:16
12. Battle Hymn Of The Intolerant 2:21
13. Piss On Me 2:41
14. Mouthful 1:10
15. The Emperor's New Song 3:27
16. Who Do I Thank? 3:21
17. Dead Guys (Remix) [Bonus Track] 3:08
18. Zombies [Bonus Track] 4:04

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Review

Scott Free's exhilarating, emotionally compelling new CD 'THEY CALL ME MR. FREE' features Scott as a blistering rapper, a muckraking songsmith, and a touching balladeer. Scott tackles subject matter as variant as the record industry ('The Emperor's New Song'), police brutality and the death penalty, ('Fair Trade'), anti-gay violence in schools ('Another Day of the Cruelty') and his anthemic call for world peace, 'Never Again and Again'. Scott's Beatles obsession is poignantly captured in his twisted but charming tribute to the band - a song that rewrites the Beatles history, entitled 'John Loved Paul'. Scott ends the CD with a touching, Cole Porter-style tribute to his partner, entitled 'Who Do I Thank?'. 'THEY CALL ME MR. FREE' is a shocking, thought-provoking, and refreshing alternative to what is popular music today.

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