Kid Rock Born Free Album
Robinson crusoe pdf. [Verse 1]
Fast, on a rough road riding
High, through the mountains climbing
Twisting, turning further from my home
Young, like a new moon rising
Fierce, through the rain and lightning
Wandering out into this great unknown
And I don't want no one to cry
But, tell them if I don't survive
[Chorus]
I was born free!
I was born free!
I was born free, born free
[Verse 2]
Free, like a river raging
Strong as the wind I’m facing
Chasing dreams and racing father time
Deep like the grandest canyon
Wild like an untamed stallion
If you can’t see my heart you must be blind
You can knock me down and watch me bleed
But you can’t keep no chains on me
[Chorus]
I was born free!
I was born free!
I was born free, born free
[Verse 3]
And I'm not good at long goodbyes
But look down deep into my eyes
I was born free
Calm, facing danger
Lost, like an unknown stranger
Grateful for my time with no regrets
Close to my destination
Tired, frail and aching
Waiting patiently for the sun to set
And when it's done, believe that I
Will yell it from that mountain high
[Chorus]
I was born free!
I was born free!
I was born free, born free
[Outro]
I will bow to the shining sea
And celebrate God's grace on thee
- Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. Watch Queue Queue.
- Kid Rock (born Robert James Ritchie on January 17, 1971), is an American singer-songwriter and rapper from Detroit with five Grammy Award nominations. Kid Rock is known for music that incorporates elements of hip-hop, rap metal, blues-rock, hard rock, southern rock, funk and country. Kid Rock released several studio albums from 1988 that mostly.
Kid Rock has made no secret of his desire to follow in Bob Seger’s footsteps, but it still comes as a mild shock to have Bob Ritchie deliver an album that feels like it could have slipped in unnoticed between Against the Wind and The Distance in Seger’s discography. That’s precisely what the Rick Rubin-produced Born Free is, a striking re-creation of the waning days of the Silver Bullet Band, the time when the energy started to dissipate and a fascination with country ballads seeped into the heartland rock. It’s a comfortable setting for Kid Rock, who has slowly abandoned rap for country as he crept closer to middle age, but Born Free doesn’t feel lazy: it’s tightly written and crisply articulated thanks in large part to Rubin’s recruitment of an all-star supporting band anchored by Red Hot Chili PepperChad Smith, Chavez vet Matt Sweeney, Los Lobos guitarist David Hidalgo, and HeartbreakerBenmont Tench. These pros give Born Free the suppleness of well-worn leather and Kid Rock rides their grooves with ease, digging into the grinding “God Bless Saturday,” laying back on “Slow My Roll,” slyly trading verses with old sparring partner Sheryl Crow on “Collide” (which also happens to feature Seger himself on piano), and shuffling along with the three-chord boogie of “Rock Bottom Blues.” Kid Rock demonstrates enough versatility to excuse “Care,” the most apathetic protest song this side of John Mayer’s “Waiting for the World to Change,” where Kid correctly deduces that the least he can do is care, but even that slight stumble works as sheer sound, drifting along upon the Midwestern rock & roll that Kid Rock has sworn to keep alive. Born Free goes a long, long way toward keeping that heartland flame burning bright: it’s familiar yet fresh, and song for song it’s the best album Kid Rock has cut since Devil Without a Cause.
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 05:14 | |||
2 | Robert James Ritchie / Marlon Young | 04:19 | ||
3 | 04:12 | |||
4 | J. Boland / Robert James Ritchie / Marlon Young | 04:06 | ||
5 | 04:46 | |||
6 | Robert James Ritchie / Marlon Young | 03:35 | ||
7 | 04:49 | |||
8 | Robert James Ritchie / Marlon Young | 04:03 | ||
9 | 05:57 | |||
10 | Robert James Ritchie / Marlon Young | 05:23 | ||
11 | 03:51 | |||
12 | Robert James Ritchie / Marlon Young | 05:55 | ||
13 | 04:24 |
Nokia 6120 classic price. Born Free is the eighth studio album by American musician Kid Rock. It was released on November 16, 2010 under his own label Top Dog Records in conjunction with Atlantic Records.