Fragments of Freedom
Morcheeba · 2000
44 min · 12 tracks · electronic · trip hop
A seamless blend of trip hop grooves and soulful melodies that evoke a sense of introspection and liberation.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- introspective reflective moments smooth seamless listening experience gentle uplifting vibes
- Context
- By the time 'Fragments of Freedom' was released in January 2000, Morcheeba had already established themselves with hit albums like 'Big Calm' (1998). This album represented a continuation of their exploration into lush soundscapes while introducing a more polished production style. The release marked a period when the band began to experiment further with different genres, setting the stage for their evolving musical identity.
- If you like
- electronic, trip hop
Fragments of Freedom is an album by Morcheeba, released in 2000. A seamless blend of trip hop grooves and soulful melodies that evoke a sense of introspection and liberation. 'Fragments of Freedom' received positive reviews from critics and solidified Morcheeba's status in the trip hop scene, charting well in various countries. The single 'Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day' became one of their most recognizable songs, contributing to the band's commercial success and helping to popularize the genre in the early 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fragments of Freedom sound like?
A seamless blend of trip hop grooves and soulful melodies that evoke a sense of introspection and liberation. Rooted in electronic and trip hop.
What makes Fragments of Freedom by Morcheeba notable?
'Fragments of Freedom' received positive reviews from critics and solidified Morcheeba's status in the trip hop scene, charting well in various countries. The single 'Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day' became one of their most recognizable songs, contributing to the band's commercial success and helping to popularize the genre in the early 2000s. By the time 'Fragments of Freedom' was released in January 2000, Morcheeba had already established themselves with hit albums like 'Big Calm' (1998). This album represented a continuation of their exploration into lush soundscapes while introducing a more polished production style. The release marked a period when the band began to experiment further with different genres, setting the stage for their evolving musical identity.
Who is Fragments of Freedom for?
Fragments of Freedom works well if you're into introspective reflective moments, smooth seamless listening experience and gentle uplifting vibes.
How many songs are on Fragments of Freedom?
Fragments of Freedom has 12 tracks, running approximately 44 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 World Looking In Standout 4:07
- 2 Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day Standout 3:35
- 3 Love Is Rare 4:04
- 4 Let It Go 4:43
- 5 A Well Deserved Break 2:13
- 6 Love Sweet Love 3:59
- 7 In the Hands of the Gods 1:42
- 8 Shallow End 3:53
- 9 Be Yourself 3:16
- 10 Coming Down Gently 4:20
- 11 Good Girl Down 3:27
- 12 Fragments of Freedom Standout 5:06
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