Rick Astley's 1991 Studio Album Free: Remastered on LP. Featuring Collaborations With Elton John, Michael McDonald and Mark King. Remastered at Abbey Road and Pressed on Vinyl for the First Time.
Rick Astley's 1991 album 'Free' marked a significant departure from his previous pop-driven sound, showcasing a more mature and introspective side. The album, which featured a blend of pop, soul, and R&B influences, and a star-studded list of collaborators, including Elton John, Michael McDonald and Mark King, presented Rick in a new light, exploring themes of love, loss, and personal growth. Singles like ‘Cry for Help’ and ‘Move Right Out’ displayed Astley's emotive vocals and soulful delivery.
'Free' received critical acclaim for its musical diversity and Astley's vocal prowess, earning praise for its mature songwriting and emotional depth. 'Free' remains a standout moment in his career, demonstrating his artistic evolution and versatility as a musician. With its heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies, 'Free' continues to resonate with listeners, offering a timeless exploration of love, freedom, and selfdiscovery.
The LP format is available for the first time featuring the full 11-track album (originally released with just 10 tracks) and comes in a highly desirable gold mirrorboard sleeve.
Side A:
- In The Name of Love - 2024 Remaster
- Cry For Help - 2024 Remaster
- Move Right Out - 2024 Remaster
- Be With You - 2024 Remaster
- Really Got A Problem - 2024 Remaster
- Is This Really Love – 2024 Remaster
Side B:
- This Must Be Heaven - 2024 Remaster
- Never Knew Love - 2024 Remaster
- The Bottom Line - 2024 Remaster
- Wonderful You - 2024 Remaster
- Behind The Smile - 2024 Remaster