Album
Fight For Your Mind
1995 · Rock, Blues
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Fight For Your Mind is a Rock album by Ben Harper, originally released in 1995. On Gatefold: 38 pressings tracked, owned by 16 collectors.
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Fight for Your Mind is a 1995 (see 1995 in music) album by Ben Harper. It was his last solo album before adding The Innocent Criminals to his line-up. Reviews were generally very positive, praising Harper's fusion of multiple genre, from Folk ("Another Lonely Day"), folk rock ("Gold to Me"), Black Sabbath-style riffing heavy metal ("Ground on Down") and politically-charged reggae ("Excuse Me Mister"). After Harper's well-received debut, Welcome to the Cruel World, he expanded on his fanbase by touring relentlessly with jam bands like Dave Matthews Band. On thi, his second album, Harper added a more refined sense of his own intense spirituality, such as on the gospel-influenced album closer, "Power of the Gospel", "God Fearing Man" and "One Road to Freedom". Track listing All songs written by Ben Harper except as noted. 1. "Oppression" 2:58 2. "Ground on Down" – 4:53 3. "Another Lonely Day" – 3:43 4. "Please Me Like You Want To" – 4:55 5. "Gold to Me" – 5:00 6. "Burn One Down" – 3:31 7. "Excuse Me Mr." (Harper, Plunier) – 5:24 8. "People Lead" – 4:13 9. "Fight for Your Mind" – 4:06 10. "Give a Man a Home" – 3:35 11. "By My Side" – 3:34 12. "Power of the Gospel" – 6:02 13. "God Fearing Man" – 11:49 14. "One Road to Freedom" – 4:14 Artwork The Fight For Your Mind artwork features the use of military roundels from African nations (plus Jamaica) to represent each track on the album. The track corresponding to each roundel is: * Angola - Oppression African Military roundels (plus Jamaica's) in the Fight For Your Mind artwork * Cameroon - Ground on Down * Central African Republic - Another Lonely Day * Chad - Please Me Like You Want To * Uganda - Gold to Me * Jamaica - Burn One Down * Egypt - Excuse Me Mr * Niger - People Lead * Ghana/Guinea - Fight For Your Mind * Kenya - Give a Man a Home * Nigeria - By My Side * Somalia - Power of the Gospel * Ivory Coast - God Fearing Man * Ethiopia - One Road to Freedom Harper has continued to use roundel inspired artwork on his other album. Personnel * Ben Harper - acoustic guitar, Vocal, weissenborn * Brett Banduci - viola * Danielle Charles - violin * Oliver Charles - drums * Bob "Stiv" Coke - tabla, tambourine, tamboura, sarod * Timothy Loo - cello * Leon Mobley - percussion * Juan Nelson - bass * Ervin Pope - organ, Hammond organ Production * Producers: Ben Harper, Bob "Stiv" Coke, J.P. Plunier * Associate Producer: Jeff Gottlieb * Assistant Producer: Jeff Gottlieb * Engineer: Bradley Cook * Assistant engineers: Ryan Boesh, Todd Burke, Paul Naguna * Mixing: The Dub Brother, Femi Jiya, Eric Sarafin * Mastering: Eddy Schreyer * String arrangements: Ben Harper, J.P. Plunier * Design: Tom Dolan * Art direction: Tom Dolan, J.P. Plunier * Photography: Bob "Stiv" Coke, Jeff Gottlieb * Research: Ben Elder .
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Tracklist
- 1Oppression3:01
- 2Ground on Down4:54
- 3Another Lonely Day3:48
- 4Please Me Like You Want To5:29
- 5Gold to Me5:01
- 6Burn One Down3:35
- 7Excuse Me Mr.5:29
- 8People Lead4:15
- 9Fight for Your Mind4:07
- 10Give a Man a Home3:36
- 11By My Side3:35
- 12Power of the Gospel6:01
- 13God Fearing Man11:49
- 14One Road to Freedom4:13
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- raw
- intense
- spiritual
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ben HarperACOUSTIC GUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR, LAP STEEL GUITAR , VOCALS ACOUSTIC GUITAR, LAP STEEL GUITAR , WRITTEN-BY, VOCALS
- Bob CokeSAROD, TABLA, TAMBURA TABLA
- Danielle CharlesVIOLIN
- Ervin PopeELECTRIC ORGAN ORGAN
- J.P. PlunierARRANGED BY
- Juan NelsonBASS
- Leon MobleyPERCUSSION
- Oliver CharlesDRUMS
- Brett BanducciVIOLA
- Carey ChristensenBASS
- Danielle Charles-HunterVIOLIN
- Timothy LooCELLO
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