Everybody's Free [CD-single] [Import]

Everybody's Free [CD-single] [Import]

Everybody's Free [CD-single] [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Everybodys Free (Porl Young Edit)
2. Everybodys Free (Vission Original Radio Edit)
3. Everybodys Free (Porl Young Vocal Muneca Mix)

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
UK single featuring Rozalla. Three tracks, 'Everbody's Free' (Porl Young Edit, Vission Original Radio Edit & Porl Young Vocal Muneca Mix). 2001.

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Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A simple message set to the right beat gets the word out
  • You know...
  • Masterpiece
  • get this song!
  • WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)
Luhrmann
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JHTT
Release Date: 1999-06-07

Tracks:

  1. Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen) (Edit)
  2. Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen) (Geopgraphic
  3. Love Is In The Air (Fran Mix)

Album Description

Single featuring two versions of the 'Romeo & Juliet' director's spoken word hit/ graduation anthem 'Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)' (Edit & Geographic Factor's 15+ Mix), plus 'Love Is In The Air' (Fran Mix). No U.S. release exists! Slimline jewel case. 1999 release.

Album Details

Also known as the 'Sunscreen Song (Class of 1999)'; the song was conceptualized by film producer Baz Luhrmann ('Romeo & Juliet', 'Strictly Ballroom'). Inspirational, spoken word-type lyrics are applicable at any graduation, for any year. Includes a remix of the song plus the track 'Love is in the Air (Fran mix)'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A simple message set to the right beat gets the word out.......2006-02-27

Originally published in a column by Mary Schmich of The Chicago Tribune June 1, 1997. Baz Luhrman was inspired by the Vonnegut hype and got Quindon Tarver to do the vocals. Together they spread the word to the next generation who may not want or think they need advice from "ols farts, what do they know".

On August 3, 1997, Ms Schmich writes about the work that was heard round the world:
"But out in the lawless swamp of cyberspace, Mr. Vonnegut and I are one. Out there, where any snake can masquerade as king, both of us are the author of a graduation speech that began with the immortal words, 'Wear sunscreen.'
I was alerted to my bond with Mr. Vonnegut Friday morning by several callers and e-mail correspondents who reported that the sunscreen speech was rocketing through the cyberswamp, from L.A. to New York to Scotland, in a vast e-mail chain letter.
Friends had e-mailed it to friends, who e-mailed it to more friends, all of whom were told it was the commencement address given to the graduating class at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The speaker was allegedly Kurt Vonnegut."

The genius about the song is that it is funky and catchy and insidiously makes you think. Frankly all good art makes you think long after the performance is finished.

A+ to the collaborative effort of the 3 artists who made it oh so memorable!

5 out of 5 stars You know..........2005-12-01

...WHY didn't they have this when I was a kid?!? WHY did this have to wait until I was a junior in high school to come out?!? I mean, EVERYTHING you need to know to survive life without insanely high therapy bills is in this. Junior high and high school would have been ridiculously easy if someone had told me all of this. But, I'm rambling...again. Buy it, listen to it often, and by listen, I mean LISTEN. And pass the word along to others. It's the greatest advice you'll ever find, even if it is fished from the disposal.

5 out of 5 stars Masterpiece.......2005-11-01

Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) is truely one of the most amazing songs I've ever heard. It always brightens up my day when I'm feelings down. Baz has created a work of art here, and this CD is recomended to everyone. Please give this a chance and listen!

5 out of 5 stars get this song!.......2005-03-11

after lisions it on the radio when it first came out, i just had to get it as this song will make u think about your loved ones and that your life is not so bad after all. this is a pick me up song that will make u keep smiling till the end. get this song NOW!!!

5 out of 5 stars WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?.......2004-06-21

Who-ever thinks this song is rubbish is an absolute idiot he must not understand the true depth and meaning to the song
Everybody's Free
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • everybody's free
  • Visit rozalla...
  • Electronic/Dance music with Depth & Soul
  • Great CD!
  • driving dance release
Everybody's Free
Rozalla
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000028QS
Release Date: 1992-07-14

Tracks:

  1. Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)
  2. Faith (In The Power Of Love)
  3. You & Me (In Our Own World)
  4. Heart Is In Africa
  5. The Storybook Of Love
  6. Don't Play With Me (Unless It's For Real)
  7. Are You Ready To Fly?
  8. Lost In Your Ocean
  9. Hear Me Calling
  10. Love Breakdown
  11. Believe In Yourself
  12. Born To Love You (1992)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars everybody's free.......2004-08-21

Rozalla's debut album may not offer a lot in terms of musical variety, but it stands head and shoulders above albums released by similar dance artists at the time. Rozalla's beautiful spiritual voice is quite unique and its hits 'Everybody's Free', 'Are You Ready To Fly' and 'Faith (In the Power of Love)' have become classics within the genre. Other good tracks are a remix of her debut single 'Born To Love You' and especially the wonderful 'Lost In Your Ocean', which should have been released as a single. Overall, a very good dance album which has stood the test of time remarkably well. Surprisingly, the album as a whole actually sounds stronger and more original now than it did back then.

5 out of 5 stars Visit rozalla..........2003-03-08

If you looking for a great dance music album, this is it. Every song is a great song. My favorites are "Born to Love You", "Love Breakdown", "Lost in Your Ocean", "Are You Ready to Fly" and many more. This album is lovely! You will love it too.

5 out of 5 stars Electronic/Dance music with Depth & Soul.......2002-12-24

There is no one that can do a song like Rozalla. (Where are you Rozalla?, Your fans are patiantly waiting for ANY new material from you.)"Everbody's Free" is one of the few Club/Dance albums that should be in the music collections of fans of R&B/Soul, Pop, and Dance-Pop music. Rozalla seizes the mystical, richly textured techno-house reins and rides. She states her case with 100% total clarity and power. Rozalla injects heart and depth into a genre that is often soulless. "Everbody's Free" is the best and most memorable dance oriented record release of 1992 and stands as one of the best dance albums of the 1990's. Her vocals are of a kind. Rozalla does work some slower soul songs into the album. The first soul song is a mid tempo track and the second is a richly done ballad. The album closes with my favourite song "Born to Love You" which was her first single from this album. Altougth "Born to Love You" did not reach the radio for airplay, it was a popular rave track in the clubs. Like Inner City's-"Paradise" album, it remains a classic in dance music history. If you dislike the often soulless and banal trance, jungle and drum n' bass music, look no further than Rozalla for the realist and most soulful dancable music. I also recommend Rozalla-"Look No Further" & "Don't Go Loose It Baby", Traci Lords-"1,000 Fires, Samantha Fox-"21st. Century Fox", Sabrina Johnson-"Yum Yum", La Bouche-"Sweet Dreams", Le Click-"Tonight is the Night", "Abigail-"Feel Good", 2 Unlimited-"Hits Unlimited", Livin' Joy-"Don't Stop Movin', N-Joi-"Bad Things" & "New Anthem", Crystal Waters-"Crystal Waters", Amber-"Amber", Ten City-"The Best of Ten City", Bryon Stingily-"Club Stories", Haddaway-"Greatest Hits", Kristine W.-"Land of the Living", Robin S-"From Now On", Taylor Dayne-"Whatever You Want", "Planet Love" & "How Many", Lil' Louis-"Journey with the Lonely", Tina Cousins-"Killing Time", Jomanda-"Someone to Love Me", "The Cover Girls-"Here It Is", Expose-"Expose", Cathy Dennis-"Move To This" & "Everybody Move: The Remixes", Sharon Redd-"Redd Hot", Bananarama-"Ultra Violet", Kim Wilde-"Loved(Remix)" and Inner City-"Paradise".

5 out of 5 stars Great CD!.......2000-04-09

This CD is excellent. "Everybody's Free", "Faith", & "Are you ready to Fly" are classic dance club favs of mine. The songs on this CD are written with emotion and in my opinion, are powerful. I highly recommend it if you want to sit back and think, or if you want to move your feet. It's a great CD regardless of whatever mood you're in.

4 out of 5 stars driving dance release.......1999-07-08

Probably one of the best disco divas ever, Rozalla's career now belongs to the past. It's a shame because her debut was better than any other dance cd of a female singer in the early nineties. 'Are You Ready To Fly' is among the stand out tracks on an energetic and driving release.
Everybody's Favorite Weapon
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • J-Hop put in style
Everybody's Favorite Weapon
Free Moral Agents
Manufacturer: Gold Standard Labora
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Release Date: 2004-06-22

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  1. Everbody's Favorite Weapon
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars J-Hop put in style.......2004-07-02

This album finally makes music speak words as much as the poets and and singers on here do themselves. This was a album that comes together and puts another piece to the music world, not like bands who frantically make albums. This album was composed by Ikey Owens the aw inspiring keyboardist of sublime, long beach dub allstars, mars volta and those are just a few. Hip hop jazz in a way with experimentation every track has this face to it, and it slowly shows it self every song reveals hope happiness and inspiration. This album will get it's notice no doubt about it. If you like good music and thats a bold statement I'm putting out there because if you really like good music then this album is all good.
Sings Sondheim
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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Sings Sondheim
Mandy Patinkin
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ASIN: B00006JP2C
Release Date: 2002-10-29

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  1. Opening
  2. Lesson #8
  3. Another Hundred People
  4. When?
  5. Someone Is Waiting
  6. Johanna
  7. Green Finch and Linnet Bird
  8. Pretty Women
  9. Finishing the Hat
  10. If You Can Find Me, I'm Here
  11. Live, Laugh, Love
  12. Live Alone and Like It
  13. Everybody Says Don't
  14. Rich and Happy, Part 1
  15. Our Time
  16. Broadway Baby
  17. Rich and Happy, Part 2
  18. Uptown, Downtown
  19. Liaisons
  20. Send in the Clowns
  21. Live, Laugh, Love (reprise)
  22. You Could Drive a Person Crazy

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  1. Free
  2. Company
  3. Waiting For The Girls Upstairs
  4. Pleasant Little Kingdom/Too Many Mornings
  5. Not While I'm Around
  6. All Things Bright and Beautiful
  7. It Takes Two
  8. In Someone's Eyes
  9. Beautiful
  10. Losing My Mind
  11. Take the Moment
  12. Sunday

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Recorded live at the Prince Music Theater in Philadelphia, this double CD is one heck of an extensive tribute to Stephen Sondheim. Backed only by Paul Ford on piano, Mandy Patinkin gets through nearly three dozen songs penned by the Broadway master. Some are obvious (excerpts from Sunday in the Park with George, in which the singer created the title role), others less so ("If You Can Find Me I'm Here" from Evening Primrose). Patinkin is often mocked for his shivering falsetto, but here, it's actually when his voice explores a lower register that it falters. What's more interesting is when he tackles songs usually sung by women, such as Follies' "Broadway Baby" and Company's "Another Hundred People" and "You Could Drive a Person Crazy"--the latter hammed up so much that you can hear the chewing of the scenery. A distinctively mannered interpreter, Patinkin remains an acquired taste, but fans of his will be in heaven with this set. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sondheim recital.......2007-01-22

Probably the best way to approach these disks is to treat them like a recital in a concert hall. Rather as you would listen to a Schubert or Schumann song cycle. Taken together this way, we come to hear Sondheim as one of our finest composers, serious, comic, manic, depressive, always dead on target no matter what the subject matter. And Patinkin is perfect for these songs; he understands the meaning and value of every note and every word, just as a fine concert singer would do, and he makes his listeners understand, too. One of the most intriguing concept albums in recent memory, and a joy all the way through. Bob Finley, Palm Springs, CA.

2 out of 5 stars Also a very dissapointed fan.......2003-08-22

I too LOVE Mandy and Stephen Sondheim and own just about everything both has ever made! I also have been to 6 of Mandy's live performances. This was truly a big dissapointment to me. Every concert I have seen Mandy in has been filled with emotion and his personality just grabs hold of you for an evening of wonderful escape-ism. This to me was very un-entertaining and I actually became irritated after awhile of listening to it. It seemed to drone on with out the wonderful feelings and emotions and soaring voice that Mandy typically puts into his music. I gave this as a gift too (since my friend and I had missed Mandy at his Sondheim review in DC last year) and felt badly that I had. There are so many other great recordings of Mandy...Kidults, Saturday in the Park with George, The Secret Garden, Mandy sings Rogers & Hammerstien and Sondheim. This one has just sat on my shelf after I played it through twice hoping to warm up to it...while my other recordings are very worn out with years of playing!

2 out of 5 stars Adequate performance; poor entertainment.......2003-05-04

I received this disc the same day a "Philip Quast Live at the Donmar". The Quast disc has its own flaws (and I dont wish to compare the two performers) but it has been strung together in a more thoughtful manner, with witty imagination and using a more dangerous in the choice of songs, which is really where this disc fails. The songs here are generally enjoyable though rather standard, and the lack of cohesion (running the songs together doesnt count) means I just dip into the discs listening to a few favourites, rather than enjoying the whole show.

2 out of 5 stars a very disappointed fan.......2003-02-05

I have every recording Patinkin appears on, even if he's only on one track; I adore his voice, his flair, his emotion, his ability to deliver a song.

But (much of) this recording is disappointing, mainly because Mr. Patinkin's voice in the lower range sounds muddled and forced, as though he's lost ability to control it (however, the more falsetto sounds are as clear and sharp as ever).

And I don't care for the format of this performance. Live recordings should have live audience reactions: one (often unrelated) song after another without applause had me wondering when--if ever--was the audience was going to be allowed to react.

Also, while I've never had the privilege of attending a Patinkin concert, I imagined that--above all-- he would be passionate. Perhaps he was. But what (mostly) comes across on the CD is a somber--almost technical--performance.

I hope he's healthy, that mixed quality of singing on this recording was just a fluke, and that his next CD will be a Five-star as all his previous ones have been

2 out of 5 stars What a train wreck!.......2003-01-15

Hate to join the chorus of neigh-sayers, but jeeeez! I have to agree that with the exception of a few cuts (such as "Hyphenated Harriet") Mandy is a vocal bull in a china shop -- what he doesn't shatter he ... on. What should have been a tribute (I love Sondheim, but do we need ANOTHER anthology recording of oft sung songs?)is more like a wake. Mandy seems intent on becoming the male Ethel Merman -- if you can't hold the note, belt it out with a misplaced vabrato and maybe no one will notice. I REALLY wanted to like this recording, but is truly horrible. If the pipes are gone, Mandy, I hope you get back to acting.
Wish You Were Here (1952 Original Broadway Cast)
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      Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • AMAZING ADVICE FOR ANYONE
      • SOLID Thoughts!
      • it's probably the only song that people listen 2 the lyrics!
      • Brilliant
      • Good message but...
      Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen
      Basil Coppertan
      Manufacturer: Groove Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00000J5VY
      Release Date: 1999-06-15

      Amazon.com

      Warning: This CD does not contain Baz Luhrmann's inspirational song "Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen)." It has instead a parody of the song. Luhrmann's "Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen)" is available on Something for Everybody. --Mike McGonigal

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars AMAZING ADVICE FOR ANYONE.......1999-12-20

      BASIL HAS THE MOST AMAZING VOICE. THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS VERY CATCHY. LIVING IN SOUTH AFRICA WITH OUR STUNNING WEATHER THE ADVICE IS VERY GOOD. SOMETHING TO TELL YOU CHILDREN ABOUT.

      5 out of 5 stars SOLID Thoughts!.......1999-08-20

      I listen to gospel & jazz 24-7. To find a message in another song is very re-freshing. Please share the name of the artist so I can find the CD upon return to the states. Signed: Stuck in Japan.

      5 out of 5 stars it's probably the only song that people listen 2 the lyrics!.......1999-06-10

      i love this song! it is probably the only song that i actually listen and pay attention to the lyrics. i know the words to alot of other songs, but the words to this song are my favorite!!!

      5 out of 5 stars Brilliant.......1999-06-02

      I think this song is Brilliant. It's a one of a kind and different to all other music available. It reaches out to people because it gives advice and it's what people think and relate to in everyday life. I love it!

      2 out of 5 stars Good message but..........1999-06-01

      I think something was truly lost in the interpretation of Mary Schmich's original article "Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young". While Baz Luhrmann had a great idea going, the music that the lyrics were set to didn't accent the right words- in text, the part about respecting your elders has a good bit of humor to it, as if Schmich had simply interjected it. In the song, you can feel the line coming as soon as the word "respected" is uttered 2 seconds earlier. The music itself isn't that much different; somehow you can anticipate the various pauses in the song as if you looked ahead in a book and saw that a new paragraph or chapter was on its way. Also, the music tends to drag, making the song seem quite a bit longer than it really is.

      As Kurt Vonnegut (who the song had been quickly mis-attributed to) said in the graduation speech he gave this year at a Georgia women's college, "books are sincere." The same level of sincerity that went with Schmich's article went down quite a few notches with Luhrmann's recording.
      Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)
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        Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)
        Rozalla
        Manufacturer: Sony
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000002CK8
        Release Date: 1992-08-06

        Tracks:

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        2. Faith (In the Power of Love)
        3. You and Me
        4. Heart Is in Africa
        5. Storybook of Love
        6. Don't Play With Me (Unless It's for Real)
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        9. Hear Me Calling
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        Everybody's Free
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Techno/Rave At It's Best. Visit rozalla.com
        Everybody's Free
        Rozalla
        Manufacturer: Sony
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        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00000DSO3
        Release Date: 1992-09-17

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        2. Faith (In the Power of Love)
        3. You and Me
        4. Heart Is in Africa
        5. Storybook of Love
        6. Don't Play With Me (Unless It's for Real)
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        9. Hear Me Calling
        10. Love Breakdown
        11. Believe in Yourself
        12. Born to Love You

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Techno/Rave At It's Best. Visit rozalla.com.......2003-02-20

        "Are You Ready to Fly" is Rozalla's second #1 international hit after "Everbody's Free"; U.S. Club Chart Peak:#1. The lyrics of this song are very poetic. It covers the usual house music topics: Love, Unity, Peace, and the abandonment of negativity.The song is a driving piano-driven techno/house/rave track that makes you want to move your body. Rozalla's vocals undenibly beautiful. Yes, this is another high quality song by this unique club diva.
        BILLY JOEL / SINGS / 18 SONGS / CAT, HOTEL ST GEORGE, LAND OF DESPAIR, FURTHER THAN HEAVEN, COUNTRY BOY, NIGHT AFTER DAY, HOUR OF THE WOLF, FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING, SHE'S GOT AWAY, YOU CAN MAKE ME FREE, EVERYBODY LOVES YOU NOW, WHY, JUDY, WHY?, FALLING OF THE RAIN, TURN AROUND, YOU LOOK SO GOOD TO ME, TOMORROW IS TODAY, NOCTURNE, GOT TO BEGIN AGAIN
        Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
        • NOT a Kid's Review
        BILLY JOEL / SINGS / 18 SONGS / CAT, HOTEL ST GEORGE, LAND OF DESPAIR, FURTHER THAN HEAVEN, COUNTRY BOY, NIGHT AFTER DAY, HOUR OF THE WOLF, FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING, SHE'S GOT AWAY, YOU CAN MAKE ME FREE, EVERYBODY LOVES YOU NOW, WHY, JUDY, WHY?, FALLING OF THE RAIN, TURN AROUND, YOU LOOK SO GOOD TO ME, TOMORROW IS TODAY, NOCTURNE, GOT TO BEGIN AGAIN
        BILLY JOEL
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000MXGRSO

        Product Description

        BILLY JOEL / SINGS / 18 SONGS / CAT, HOTEL ST GEORGE, LAND OF DESPAIR, FURTHER THAN HEAVEN, COUNTRY BOY, NIGHT AFTER DAY, HOUR OF THE WOLF, FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING, SHE'S GOT AWAY, YOU CAN MAKE ME FREE, EVERYBODY LOVES YOU NOW, WHY, JUDY, WHY?, FALLING OF THE RAIN, TURN AROUND, YOU LOOK SO GOOD TO ME, TOMORROW IS TODAY, NOCTURNE, GOT TO BEGIN AGAIN

        Customer Reviews:

        2 out of 5 stars NOT a Kid's Review.......2007-02-20

        The sound quality of this CD is unbelievably bad. It sounds muffled, and it's full of hisses and pops.

        Half the CD is work from The Hassles, and if you don't like them you might as well just buy Cold Spring Harbor, which has all of Billy's songs with 10x better quality.

        This CD is a dud for everybody but the die-hard Joel fans.

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