There Is a Song

There Is a Song

by The Free Design
There Is a Song

There Is a Song

by The Free Design

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Overview

There Is a Song was the last Free Design record the group made until 2001's Cosmic Peekaboo. It was recorded during a time of change for the group and the Dedrick family, as the group had parted with its label, Project 3, and Chris Dedrick moved to Canada. The album was released on the tiny New York label Ambrotype and was even easier to ignore than their other releases. Luckily for fans of the band, Light in the Attic rescued it from its fate and put the album out on CD, because it is definitely worth hearing. The group moved away from the big arrangements and orchestras of its past releases; most of the album is anchored musically by simple acoustic guitars and colored in subtly by just a few horns and strings. Their rich vocal harmonies hadn't changed at all, however, as Chris and sisters Ellen and Sandra sound as innocent and star-struck as ever. Despite its obscurity, the album holds some of the group's finest compositions and performances, like the relentlessly upbeat "Canada in Springtime," the sweetly spiritual "Peter, Paul and Mary," the bouncy "I Wanna Be There," and the breathtakingly clear-and-cool title track. The Dedricks fell in with a philosophy professor named Arthur Mills while in Canada, and many of the songs have a trippy, deeply felt intellectual point of view that comes from his teachings. As Chris says in the liner notes, they were exploring new definitions of love, freeing themselves from previously held notions of love, and opening themselves up to the possibilities of love and life. Songs like "The Symbols Ring," "Love Does Not Die," and "There Is a Song" delve into these issues, but manage to escape being pedantic or clunky by being so wonderfully melodic and beautiful. In fact, the entire record is beautiful, and while it doesn't have any jaw-dropping moments like "Kites are Fun," "Bubbles," or "My Brother Woody," the album may be the group's most fully realized and rewarding endeavor. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 01/08/2016
Label: Imports
UPC: 4526180364320
Rank: 107484

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Free Design   Primary Artist,Vocals
Tom Szczesniak   Bass,Piano (Electric)
Gary Gauger   Drums,Percussion
Chris Dedrick   Flugelhorn,Recorder,Trumpet,Guitar,Piano
Bob Mann   Guitar
Ted Moore   Drums

Technical Credits

Josh Wright   Reissue Producer
Sandra Dedrick   Group Member
Mick Guzauski   Engineer
Alec Wilder   Composer
Ellen Dedrick   Group Member
Chris Ferraro   Reissue Producer
Josh Young   Transcription
Kiki Ajidarma   Design
Sandy Zynczak   Composer
Dave Green   Engineer
Thad Jones   Composer
Chris Dedrick   Group Member,Producer,Composer,Arranger
Art Dedrick   Executive Producer
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