¡Let Freedom Ring!

Prophet, Chuck
Yep Roc Records
General | Oct 2009

Reviews

Ranger Rick
Reviewed 2010-03-17
Rootsy Rock

C (1 Star) Review by Ranger Rick 3/1/2010

RiYL: Bob Dylan / Tom Petty

Most songs feature electric rock guitar, simple drums, and bass.

The vocal delivery sounds like he's drugged. There are a couple of songs worth listening to, but overall the album lacks enough substance to stand the test of time.

Most songs feature electric rock guitar, simple drums, and bass.

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1. ** Fuming rock guitar, straight ahead vocal & solid composition
2. * Slower Rock-a-Billy with violin
3. * Upbeat Rock-a-Billy w/ a (poor imitation of) Tom Petty sound
4. ** upbeat Lead Single w/rockin lead guitar solo
5. * Slow.
6. * Upbeat..If I wanted to hear a chorus of singers, I'd grab 'Still Flyin,' but this is more catchy than others on the album.
7. ** A better slow song than the others here. About hardship.
8. *** Grabs u at the opening, upbeat, w/ catchy hook, rock with pounding bass.
9. ** Slow love song sounds great
10. * shoobeedoowop, no thanks
11. * like a soft Dylan / Petty rock song, but who cares if the "window" is "open" or not?

Recent airplay

Sonny Liston's Blues
TraditionsJan 16, 2024
You And Me Baby (Holding On)
EverythingOct 14, 2023
Barely Exist
The Songsmith ShowSep 07, 2012
American Man
The Songsmith ShowMay 04, 2012
¡Let Freedom Ring!
¡Let Freedom Ring!
Time TravelerJul 09, 2010

Charting

2010-03-28 — 2010-05-30
Week EndingAirplays
May 30 1
May 23 1
May 9 1
May 2 1
Apr 25 1
Apr 18 2
Apr 11 1
Apr 4 5

Track listing

1. Sonny Liston's Blues
2. What Can A Mother Do
3. Where The Hell Is Henry?
4. ¡Let Freedom Ring!
5. You And Me Baby (Holding On)
6. American Man
7. Barely Exist
8. Hot Talk
9. Love Won't Keep Us Apart
10. Good Time Crowd
11. Leave The Window Open