Everyone Deserves Music

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 52:55

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Wow!

spyda1970

I just recently discovered Micheal Franti( I don't know where I was) and was blown away by his music. The positive vibe and the socially concious lyrics are amazing. More Franti and Spearhead for me!

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Window down on a sunny day

MrCCCondor

Great Album. It's a touch poppy, but the music has a great groove and has an awesome message. Definitely front end loaded quality wise, so if you're on a credit budget for for tracks 1-5

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por favor

Merluza

habiliten esto para Argentina !!!!

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Great for Road trippin

shantij

Really dig this one too!

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Good stuff

WindyOceanMoon

I just have to say that I liked "Yell Fire" a lot better. There seemed to be more, well, fire. While at first I found this album to be very relaxing, the more I listened to it, the preachier it began to feel, and somewhat sappy too. So that is why I edited this review.

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Don't hate

MagnoliaBlossom

What's with the bashing of Micheal Franti? Why be so angry at someone who brings love into the world with his music? Why waste your energy hating him and his deeds? I've only been to one of his shows but it was a powerful experience.

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Stop! Thief!

tenpoundmustache

Hey! The Clash called, and they want 'the Magnificent Seven' back. Do your homework, folks. Track two is stolen from a band that actually did care about social justice and would never be so lame as to use the phrase 'a war on hugs.' Dear Michael Franti, Take your bumper sticker slogans and shove them up George Bush's ass. Your friend, 10 Lb. Mustache

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Inspiring

captainmorgan

I love all Franti, whether it be solo or with Spearhead. Ive seen him at Langerado a few times and was definately my highlight of Langerado 07. He gives off such a positive energy in his music and sings about such controversial topics. If nothing else, atleast DL Bomb the World, both versions. And if you get a chance, go rent, or better yet buy his documentary DVD 'I know im Not Alone'. Everyone needs to see this. I think it gives you more info on the senseless war than your local paper does. ALL Franti is a must have

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MUST HAVE

tiffanydavis912

I dont know how all of Spearhead albums aren't top downloads. Simply amazing. I had known about MF & Spearhead long before this place....Do Yourself a Favor..Download All.

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Classic Album

cruisin

Top of the pops....... Quite possibly their best. Great musicians and Franti has a gift with words and a great flow. Almost all of the songs are great, but "Everyone Deserves Music" is one of my favorite songs of all time. "Never Too Late" is a good representation of their vibe, and "What I Be" jams. I can't imagine many people being upset with having this c.d. in their collection. If not only for those beautifully sunny days.

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They Say All Music Guide

In a rap world set predominately on a limited range of topics to cover, politically and socially charged hip-hop is a breath of pure, fresh air. For the past decade, Spearhead and Michael Franti have been the antiseptic to a plaque-filled gold-toothed hip-hop mouth, expelling righteous truths and music with extremely thoughtful, meticulous details. Everyone Deserves Music continues with the tradition, but takes the sound of Spearhead into more of a disco-funk territory at times. This doesn’t displace Franti’s lyrics by any means, but gives him an extremely fresh perspective to stretch out and experiment with his delivery. Not so much a punch to the stomach like their previous releases, Franti and Spearhead almost made a deliberate attempt to stray from the typical hip-hop beats and go for something a bit more organic and acoustic than their previous efforts — and the experiments more than pay off. It’s honest, compelling, emotional, and soulful, and it’s unfortunate that these values don’t equate with much in the commercial hip-hop market anymore. In a perfect world, this would be a future classic played out of every car stereo, boombox, and apartment for generations to come. – Rob Theakston

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