Fight for Your Mind | 
enlarge | Artist: Ben Harper Label: Virgin Records Us Category: Music
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Rating: 84 reviews Sales Rank: 5726
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 40620 UPC: 724384062026 EAN: 0724384062026 ASIN: B000000W9M
Release Date: August 1, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: CD ONLY, no inserts. Disc has many scratches, is guaranteed to play correctly or can be returned for full refund. Several prior owner marker designs of front of CD.
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| Tracks:
| • | Oppression | | • | Ground on Down | | • | Another Lonely Day | | • | Please Me Like You Want To | | • | Gold to Me | | • | Burn One Down | | • | Excuse Me Mr. | | • | People Lead | | • | Fight for Your Mind - Ben Harper, Charles, Oliver | | • | Give a Man a Home | | • | By My Side | | • | Power of the Gospel | | • | God Fearing Man | | • | One Road to Freedom |
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| Customer Reviews:
Good, just wish it had more variety like Both Sides of the Gun October 21, 2008 Roy C. Kinsey IV The album does not have the variety as Both Sides of the Gun, a soft side and a heavier side. The music was good however not as good as the last album. You will enjoy it.
Must own this album! February 21, 2007 MarijaynesGreen (San Diego CA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am a fan of Ben Harpers. Have been since the '90's. I love his vision of music. His soulful vocals. The lyrics of this cd and the energy that went into it, make it my favorite all time of his albums. I even own his newer ones, they still do not compare. This is where it all started....
Another solid... July 25, 2006 Lawrence S. Brown (Fayetteville, AR) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a solid record glad I picked it up. Probably the best all around of Ben Harpers.
Wow...just wow. March 21, 2006 Dr. Gneyes (Belmopan, Belize) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Ben can say so much in just one word. The tracks are mostly deep acoustic that you can jam along to.
If You only buy one "Ben Harper" album.......(buy This!!) January 27, 2005 fetish_2000 (U.K.) 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
For an artist such as Ben Harper, who's reflective blend of acoustic soul & organic stripped down blues and R&B, coupled with his emotional singer/songwriter approach gave his debut album "Welcome to the Cruel World" a great starting point, for those tired of music lacking any intellectual content. But it was this, his fiery politicised second album "Fight for your mind", that he was to truly make his mark on the musical landscape. This is a intimate and deeply introspective record, that not only looks inwards, but frequently looks at the world from the perspective of a enraged musical poet (Harper's influences such as: Dylan, Hendrix, Bob Marley, are clear to see). Because for a track like "Another Lonely Day" which is largely minimal in its instrumentation, and relies mostly on Ben's soul-folk singing to carry the emotional impact of this song, (think stripped back folk, with some lovely slide guitar), it went some way to prove that Ben wanted people to hear what he had to say, rather than just purely focus on the music. "Burn one Down" which is actually a Pro-weed song, with Harper brazenly declaring ""if you don't like my fire, then don't come around, yes I'm gonna burn one down.", shows that Ben like the protest songs of someone like Dylan, many years before him for instance, hasn't shy-ed away from controversial subject matters. "Ground on Down" is unquestionably my favourite track, Ben hooks up the electric guitar for a occasionally feedback drenched throwdown, that has more place on a rock album, such is its explosive energy, with Harper assuming the lyrical stance of a righteous commentator over the energetic guitar that is probably the nearest he's come to sounding like an infuriated Jimi Hendrix, in this insistent, almost slightly aggressive rock-out. There is an undeniable sense of Harper wanting to get a lot of his chest, as quite of few of the songs deal with social/racial injustice to some degree, as "Fight For your Mind" & "Oppression" immediately spring to mind, with unsettling guitar tones which range from poignant one minute, to curiously uplifting the next. Although none of this would mean anything without some inspired writing by Harper, that easily surpasses his debut in structure and musical dynamics. In fact Ben would never truly match (much less surpass what was achieved here), this level of articulation and poetic lyrical content, although with impressively strong musical arrangements. If your looking for a Ben Harper Cd, and your not interested in collecting his albums, then without doubt Its widely known that this was his most significant effort on the album market, and although his other albums are certainly worth a look if you like his music. The combination of righteous finger pointing, consice lyrics and, cerebral blues-folk would never quite have the same bite, as this, his finest album.
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