Freedom and Justice for All
Charlie Daniels · 2003
54 min · 14 tracks · blues · country · gospel
A heartfelt amalgamation of Southern rock and country that celebrates American values and resilience.
Why this album works
'Freedom and Justice for All' resonated with audiences amid rising nationalistic sentiments in the early 2000s, earning notable airplay and contributing to a resurgence of interest in patriotic music. Tracks like 'In America' became anthems reflecting pride in American identity during challenging times.
- Best for
- steady pacing for reflective moments heartfelt anthems celebrating resilience narrative flow through american themes
- Context
- Released on January 1, 2003, 'Freedom and Justice for All' came during Charlie Daniels' later career, following his period of mainstream success in the 1970s and 1980s. By this time, he had established himself as a prominent figure in Southern rock and country music, known for his patriotic themes and musical storytelling.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Bruce Springsteen· Cher· Cyndi Lauper· Blondie· Willie Nelson· Kenny Rogers· The Beach Boys· The Temptations
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 My Beautiful America 3:51
- 2 In America Standout 3:19
- 3 Summer of '68 4:31
- 4 Let Freedom Ring Standout 5:09
- 5 The Last Fallen Hero 4:03
- 6 Freedom and Justice for All 4:26
- 7 American Farmer 3:44
- 8 God Bless the Mother 4:00
- 9 Simple Man 3:36
- 10 Still in Saigon 3:57
- 11 This Ain't No Rag, It's a Flag Standout 3:32
- 12 A Few More Rednecks 3:46
- 13 America, I Believe in You 4:33
- 14 Star Spangled Banner 1:48
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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