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Music CD - The Charlie Daniels Band: Freedom and Justice For All

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Music CD: Freedom and Justice For All Artist: The Charlie Daniels Band
List Price: $12.98
Our Price: $4.90
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Manufacturer: Koch Records
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1. My Beautiful America 2. In America 3. (What This World Needs Is) A Few More Rednecks 4. America, I Believe in You 5. American Farmer 6. Still in Saigon 7. Simple Man 8. This Ain't No Rag, It's a Flag 9. Last Fallen Hero 10. Let Freedom Ring 11. God Bless the Mother 12. Freedom and Justice For All 13. Summer of '68 14. Star Spangled Banner
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0684038818822 Label: Koch Records Manufacturer: Koch Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Koch Records Release Date: 2003-07-22 Studio: Koch Records
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: There's NO ONE Like Charlie Daniels! Comment: If only we could find a man like Charlie Daniels to lead this country back to what we once were - The Greatest Nation On Earth! He may be countrified, he may be a Simple Man, but by the grace of God he is EXACTLY what he is: a red-blooded American who pulls no punches, and leaves nothing unsaid. God bless you, Charlie Daniels, and God bless our still-great country.
Customer Rating:      Summary: AMEN Mr. Daniels!!! Comment: A fantastic CD for any true American to have in their collection.
You don't even necessarily need to like country music to enjoy this very Patriotic music, But, loving America will pretty much guarantee you will be glad you bought it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great american country album Comment: i really enjoy this album. it is a must have for all of us fans of mr daniels. i feel just about like him when it comes to america. like america should be freedom of speach. he's welcome to his' just as i am and you are. he is the king of sothern country music and always will be. so but this one if you like ole charlie daniels. its a must have. you'll be glad ya did. i am.
Customer Rating:      Summary: jingoistic pablum Comment: Mr. Daniels is clearly profiteering from the War on Iraq, just like those idiots who were selling t-shirts with pictures of the twin towers exploding a day after 9/11. Shame on you, Mr. Daniels.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Strong words to make you proud Comment: I am not an American, but I live in this country as a foreign worker and I appreciate everything good that America stands for. I am here legally, I didn't sneak across borders, nor am I living on welfare. I love this country as though it were my own. So I despise self-hating American liberals and those who would sell out this country to the villains of the world, including the corrupt United Nations. I thank Charlie Daniels for being one of those rare celebrities who are proud of their country and unashamed to be public about it. I listened to this entire album in Borders before I bought it. The opening track is a spoken word piece taken from Daniels' book "This Ain't No Rag." It's a beautiful description of all that's great about America. The rest of the songs are all patriotic. Country music is not my favorite genre, but this music is good because of its lyrical content. There are even some songs that got my foot tapping, like the "Summer of '68," about the way the Vietnam Vets were persecuted by self-indulgent hippies who had neither the courage to lay down their lives nor the insight to appreciate it. "American Farmer" is a salute to the unappreciated farmers that the Democratic Party is trying to take subsidies away from. Charlie even salutes MLK Jr. on "Let Freedom Ring." "The Last Fallen Hero" is a ode to US troops currently in Iraq. It's like an anthem but it has a sound that reminds me a bit of Leonard Cohen. "Simple Man" is an expression of outrage at the lack of justice in liberal-dominated courts and Charlie suggests a few alternative means of justice! This album is an excellent counterpoint to the empty-headed refrains of Steve Earle, the Dixie Chicks, Bruce Springsteen, Chrissie Hynde and other knee-jerk liberals.
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