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F.E.A.R.

Ian Brown

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Customer Reviews

Brown is the new Black

Ive always followed Ian Browns career since the Roses days as you always get the feeling he might just come up with something totally amazing sooner or later, and good lord here it is. Strings, beats and his characteristic sing/chant combine to produce the majestic song he was always capable of. I might not buy a single Ian Brown tune again but this one can stand on its own as something special. Right, flowing tribute over, go get it.

I LOVE IT !!!

I love the way that every line he sings is the lyrics to the song title eg. For each a road For everyman a religion Find everybody and rule For everything and rumble Forget everything and remember For everything a reason Forgive everybody and remember

Thoughts on 9/11

Its musical poetry and philosophy in a 4 minute pop song. Wondrous stuff.

Biography

Born: 20 February 1963 in Ancoats, Gt. Manchester, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The frontman for one of the most revered British bands of the 1980s and '90s, Ian Brown symbolized the arrogant cocksureness of his mouthpiece, the Stone Roses. Although the group released one of the three or four most influential records of the decade in 1989 (their debut, at that), they slowly imploded during the early '90s and released only one more album before splitting up. Guitarist/songwriter John Squire formed a new band, Seahorses, while bassist Mani (Gary Mounfield) joined Primal Scream....
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  • £1.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music
  • Released: 2002

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