
This was the last gasp for Found Free. They had a one record deal with Greentree but this album appears to have been self released. I’m a little unsure who was in the band at this point and the liner notes are a little fuzzy. We do know that Greg Sparks and Rebecca Ed were there, but I don’t believe they were married yet and also Keith Lancaster. These 3 would go on to form Bash-n-The Code so I’ve seen it said that this version of Found Free was an early version of Bash. I can’t tell you much more about the history of this album so lets turn to the music. The album is very well produced has a great funk/soul sound. The album is heavy on the harmonies which it hurts it a little in my opinion because there isn’t a stand out vocalist. The album would have been better if they had just let Rebecca sing. Anyway I quite like the album though I don’t think there’s anything here to go in my regular rotation.
Tracklist
1 – It’s So Good – 4:15
2 – Hope – 4:21
3 – Front Lines – 3:59
4 – I Need You Lord – 4:00
5 – Just Like a Child – 3:43
6 – Individually Wrapped – 4:12
7 – Don’t We Need To Know – 4:44
8 – Hold On To Me – 3:21
9 – Sing Solo – 3:25
10 – Miracles – 3:25
11 – It’s So Good (Reprise) – 0:54
Credits
Band – Greg Sparks
Band – Rebecca Ed
Band – Keith Lancaster
Art Direction, Cover – Randy Rogers
Engineer – David Starobin, Glen Barrett, Travis Turk





