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One by One [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: One by One [Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:01/01/2005
Label:Light In The Attic
UPC:826853001427

Track List: One by One [Bonus Tracks]

  1. One By One
  2. Felt So Good
  3. Friendly Man
  4. Light My Fire
  5. Like To Love
  6. You Are My Sunshine
  7. Go Lean On A River
  8. Going Back
  1. Love Me
  2. Friends (Thank You All)
  3. Four Love Seasons (Live)
  4. One By One (Live)
  5. Where To Love (Live)
  6. Like To Love (Live)
  7. Friends (Thank You All) (Live)

Pro Reviews: One by One [Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    This 1972 record would be the last one the band would record for Project 3, and while it may lack some of the great songs that marked their earlier records, it's still marked by charm. Sounding more like the Carpenters than the Association, the band indulge in some covers and light funk, and end up making a record that occasionally betters either of those. On par for a Free Design record, they serve up music and arrangements that are as light and breezy as you can imagine, but the lyrics are often bitter and pointed often attributed to the band's frustration at their lack of success. Musically, the harmonies and tight arrangements are in fine form. The opening and title track, "One by One" soars, while "Felt So Good" shows the markings of a new decade with its less crystallized production, happy, laidback guitar, and punching horns. Brass sections make repeat appearances on the record "Like to Love" is aflutter with spirited horn arrangements and hipswinging ultralight funk, and thei...r cover of "Light My Fire" uses muted horns and ends up evoking the sounds of some protoquiet storm radio broadcasts. The high point of the record is the impossibly simple light rock of "Friendly Man," with its orchestral flourishes, countryrock guitar, heavenly harmonies, and the chorus of "friendly man/friendly person." When the tambourine kicks in and the big singalong refrain follows it's endemic of everything that is great about the band. Another high point of the record is the midpaced piano ballad "Going Back." The album ends thunderously with "Friends (Thank You All)." It's a grandiose affair with a big buildup (a multitude of electric guitar squeals) and a heavy air of drama that almost seems to point out that the band knew they were at the end of their tenure as undervalued pop songwriters. [Light in the Attic's 2005 reissue adds five bonus tracks that feature the band performing with the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in 1971.] - Jon Pruett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Free Design

The commercial failure of the Free Design remains one of the most baffling mysteries in the annals of pop music -- with their exquisitely celestial harmonies, lighter-than-air melodies and blissful arrangements, the group's records were on par with the work of superstar contemporaries like the Beach Boys, the Association and the Cowsills, yet none of their singles even ... Read more