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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
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No
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31.39 x 31.19 x 0.61 cm; 301.92 Grams
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5.0 out of 5 starsA great album from a great band....FREE
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 January 2019
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This was a great album when first released and remains so today. I had th3 original on vinyl and this album was an absolute must for my vinyl revisit @n£ collection. Free we’re a great band and Paul Rogers had a very distinctive voice. He remains a great entertainer now and he still has a easily recognisable voice. One of the great albums.
It is sad that this was the last Free album - it could have been the beginning of a great new era and lineup - instead we got Bad Company which was never in the same league. Heartbreaker is a consistently strong offering with well written and performed rock songs and the old free vocals/guitar/bass/drums mix augmented brilliantly by Rabbit Bundrick's keyboards which gives the band sound more depth and layers without ever stealing the show. Wishing Well is a classic but Heartbreaker, Come Together in the Morning and Common Mortal Man are all classic Free. The loss of Fraser (RIP) proved not too serious - the album doesn' thave his funk influence but Rodgers and Bundrick more than filled the songwriting gap. This remains my favourite Free studio album, Free Live is a super example of them on stage. I think even Koss could have been replaced but after this album things fell apart and the members dispersed. Pity.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2021
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This is definitely one of Free's best albums. I still own a copy of 'Heartbreaker' on vinyl and regard the four songs on the first side as the best that the band ever laid down. The remaining tracks are pretty good as well. This album and 'Fire and Water' are my two favourite Free albums. They were a great band and I'm pleased to have a copy on CD as well. Highly recommended.
I lost my copy of this album some years ago. After replacing it, I remembered how good it was. Kossof doesn't feature on all the tracks and it has a certain genuine tragic sound to it.
Great piece of work and not to be missed by anyone into that British late 60's, early 70's Blues Rock sound.
I ordered this CD expecting to receive the Heartbreaker album supplemented by bonus tracks as per the descriptor, but instead received a bog standard copy which I already own. So 4 stars for the music as it's a fine album, 1 star for a totally misleading descriptor.