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Fire and Water
Formed
Disbanded
1973
Members
Paul Rodgers (vocals), Paul Kossoff (guitar), Simon Kirke (drums), Andy Fraser (bass, 1968-72), Tetsu Yamauchi (bass, 1972-73), John "Rabbit" Bundrick (guitar, keyboards, 1972-73)
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Discography

415
Credits 18 Filmography 1

Album

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+13
3.75
1,808
53
1,808
53
+22
3.68
1,520
49
1,520
49
Cover art: Free
1969
+34
3.72
2,865
100
2,865
100
+13
3.51
878
39
878
39
Cover art: Highway
1970
+13
3.25
683
21
683
21
+18
3.72
1,166
34
1,166
34
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Live Album

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+23
3.87
691
35
691
35
 
3.97
6
6
-

EP

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3.97
7
7
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+2
3.93
41
4
41
4
 
3.52
7
7
-

Single

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+1
3.66
29
1
29
1
+1
3.57
45
1
45
1
 
3.82
29
2
29
2
 
3.62
77
2
77
2
+28
3.65
517
17
517
17
 
4.00
2
2
-
 
3.33
24
1
24
1
+7
3.54
115
2
115
2
+3
3.49
45
1
45
1
+8
3.80
172
5
172
5
 
3.80
29
29
-
+3
3.87
51
51
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Appears On

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+8
3.73
41
41
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Cover art: The Earthquake Album
1990 • Compilation Rock Aid Armenia
 
3.49
5
5
-
Cover art: Stone Free
1997 • Compilation Paul Kossoff
 
3.52
5
1
5
1
 
3.77
9
1
9
1
Cover art: The Best of Paul Kossoff
2004 • Compilation Paul Kossoff
 
4.06
9
9
-
Cover art: Introversy
2011 • DJ Mix Radio Soulwax
 
3.37
8
8
-
Cover art: Demolition: Music From the Motion Picture
Demolition: Music From the Motion Picture [motion picture soundtrack]
2016 • Album Various Artists
 
4.00
1
1
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Cover art: Blue Soul
2004 • Compilation Paul Kossoff
 
3.50
1
1
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Cover art: Back Street Crawler
2008 • Album Paul Kossoff
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Compilation

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+2
3.85
80
5
80
5
+7
3.99
226
11
226
11
+2
3.78
27
27
-
+1
3.72
21
1
21
1
+6
3.68
172
16
172
16
 
4.26
89
3
89
3
+1
4.14
28
1
28
1
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V/A Compilation

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+1
3.81
57
57
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+1
4.16
87
4
87
4
+4
3.87
84
4
84
4
Cover art: Bumpers
1970
 
3.81
45
2
45
2
Cover art: El Pea
1971
+1
3.35
189
6
189
6
Cover art: American Beauty
American Beauty [motion picture soundtrack]
1999
 
4.16
3
3
-
 
4.01
3
3
-
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Bootleg / Unauthorized

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4.15
4
4
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2.99
7
7
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Cover art: Freeclimbing
Freeclimbing [live]
1991
 
2.85
8
2
8
2
 
3.24
16
3
16
3
+1
4.00
5
5
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Cover art: Live
Live [live]
2020
 
3.51
5
5
-
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Video

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4.20
10
10
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4.00
1
1
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Cover art: Inside Free 1968 - 1972
Inside Free 1968 - 1972 [live, archival, interview]
2003
+1
4.36
25
4
25
4
Cover art: Forever
Forever [live, interview]
2006

Additional release

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3.74
96
7
96
7
Cover art: Live at the BBC
Live at the BBC [archival, live sessions]
2006
 
3.90
6
6
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Cover art: BBC Sessions 1968-1971
BBC Sessions 1968-1971 [live sessions]
2014
Fire and Water
  • "Free, along with Led Zeppelin, the Jeff Beck Group and Cream, stood tall as the cornerstone of the storied, late-sixties British blues-rock movement. Fronted by soulful vocalist Paul Rodgers, Free's gritty sound separated the group from the competition. Free is most closely tied to the legendary riff of "All Right Now", the quartet's breakthrough song from the seminal Fire and Water LP, which also features the engaging title track. Paul Kossoff's fretboard work drives the upbeat "All Right Now", which was penned immediately following a frustrating gig in Durham, England. The hard-rockin' "All Right Now" pushed Free to international fame. With bassist Andy Fraser and Simon Kirke on drums, there was so much more to Free than the amped-up "All Right Now". The band deftly delivered heartfelt mellow numbers, slow-burnin' blues, and hard-edged tracks. With a wealth of quality albums defining the group's ability to pen diverse songs, it was from the stage that served as the ultimate Free experience, where the group locked-in and delivered tight, jaw-dropping performances. The Free ride came to a halt following the Heartbreaker LP, but over the group's relatively short run, which lasted less than five years, the proud English group delivered the goods and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the greats from the British blues-rock boom."
  • Biography

    Formed in 1968, in London UK, Free were the archetypal blues/ rock band. Along with the likes of Led Zeppelin they typified the sound that influenced a generation of rock musicians. Although Paul Rodgers and Paul Kossoff are generally regarded as the dominant talents in the band, Andy Fraser (who was only 15 years old at the time) was already working in the well established band John Mayall's Bluesbreakers which had seen the likes of Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck pass through it's ranks. Also, Simon Kirke while contributing little in the way of written material over his time with the band was a highly accomplished drummer.

    Despite a critically acclaimed debut album Tons of Sobs and follow-up Free, commercial success eluded them until their third album Fire and Water from which the classic "All Right Now", their third single, was drawn. However, their follow up single "The Stealer" from the Highway album failed to chart and when combined with their young ages and Paul Kossoff's heavy drug addiction, the pressure was too much and the band began to fall apart.

    Paul Kossoff and Simon Kirke joined with Tetsu Yamauchi (later of Faces) and John "Rabbit" Bundrick to form ... and produced the self titled album Kossoff Kirke Tetsu Rabbit. Andy Fraser formed Toby and Paul Rodgers formed Peace neither of which produced any recorded material at the time (although some Peace material was later released in 1984). During this period, Island records released the album Free Live! and this was generally well received. The single "My Brother Jake" was also released at this time and charted in the UK. Combined with the lack of success in the side projects and a desire to help Paul Kossoff rehabilitate the band reformed and produced a very strong album Free at Last from which the single "Little Bit of Love" was drawn. Bouyed by the success of the Free at Last album, the band decided to tour but the combination of Paul Kossoff's failing health and artistic frictions was too much and the band imploded. Andy Fraser pulled out of the tour and Paul Kossoff was too ill to appear so Tetsu and Rabbit were called on to finish the Japanese leg of the tour. At this point the band was dead in all but name but with Paul Kossoff able to contribute on many of the tracks they still managed to produce the excellent Heartbreaker album with the single "Wishing Well" prior to the final split.

    Andy Fraser released a couple of albums with the Andy Fraser band and Sharks but finding little in the way of commercial success withdrew from public performance and went on to write songs for the likes of Brian Eno and Robert Palmer. Paul Kossoff had recorded a solo album Back Street Crawler during the initial split and later, after kicking the habit, formed a band of the same name and released a couple of critically acclaimed albums. However, with his body weakened by his fight against addiction, he succumbed to a heart attack while on a flight to New York in 1976 at the age of 25. Paul Rodgers and Kirke went on to form Bad Company with Mick Ralphs of Mott the Hoople and Boz Burrell of King Crimson and the rest, as they say, is history.

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