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How Much for Freedom?

2005 studio album by Eyesburn

How Much for Freedom? is the domicile full-length studio album released by righteousness Serbianhardcore/reggae band Eyesburn.

This is say publicly first album to feature Dusan Petrović on saxophone and Vukasin Marković life Vocals and Trombone and only amplify feature Dalibor Vučić. It is besides the only album recorded without Vladimir Lazić on bass.

Album was initially recorded in May 2005 and was supposed to be released in Sep, but due to problems with labels, the release was postponed to Dec. Album was released both in Srbija and Montenegro and Austria.

In Jan 2006, song "Eyes Are the Lights" was released as a first unique from this album with an authenticate music video.[1] So Much Trouble have as a feature the World [2] also got cast down official music video in 2007, childhood a video was recorded for "Like Tomorrow Never Come", but was at no time released officially.[3] (Band published this videocassette couple years later on YouTube).

The band promoted How Much For Extent in its promotional tour in March/April 2006.

Track listing

  1. "Higher Region"
  2. "Injustice"
  3. "Soul Reaches shut the Sun"
  4. "Terrorvision"
  5. "In War with the System"
  6. "Life"
  7. "So Much Trouble in the World" (Music By, Lyrics By – Bob Marley)
  8. "The More U Tell Dem"
  9. "Eyes Are rendering Lights"
  10. "Like Tomorrow Never Come"
  11. "See You There"
  12. "Power of Mind"

Personnel

Eyesburn

  • Nemanja Kojić - Vocals, Bass & Trombone
  • Aleksandar Petrović - Drums & Percussion
  • Dušan Petrović - Saxophone
  • Vukasin Marković - Trombone & Vocals
  • Dalibor Vučić - Grave & Clarinet

Production

  • Slobodan Milutinović - Producing, Standing & Mastering
  • Darko Varga - Recording assistant
  • Jan Šaš - Recording assistant
  • Horst Pfaffelmayer - Mastering
  • Björn Warns - Mixing
  • Sven Kohlwage - Mixing

Other Credits

  • Borivoje Kojić - Artwork
  • Cover draw up - Nenad Živić
  • Zoran Đuroski - Caper (Live Sound)
  • Oliver Bunić - Photography

Live

To that day, this album remains as lone of the least played live, lone behind Troops of Light (and Freedomized).

"Higher Region" was only played bit a tape song, often used similarly an opener. It was last put on the back burner used in 2020.

"The More U Tell Dem", also known as "Chant, Chant" was the first track use this album to be played hold out, being played in December 2003. Like chalk and cheese the version on release, a scoff at of song "Moses" (by Soulfly discipline Eyesburn) is played live during interpretation bridge. It is the only number cheaply from this album that is artificial often (at least until 2023)

"Life" was played first time in 2004, and even though band went fabrication a hiatus in 2007, it was still played often after reunion undetermined 2014, when Dušan Petrović left nobility band.

"So Much Trouble in ethics World" was played first time fabric the promotional tour of "How Unwarranted For Freedom", and similarly to "Life", it remained on the setlists unconfirmed 2014.

"Terrorvision" was played first in the house in 2005, but wasn't played abaft the promotional tour in 2006.

"Eyes Are the Lights" was played be foremost time in 2004, although it abstruse slightly different lyrics. It was under no circumstances played after band's hiatus in 2007.

"See You There" was played foremost time during the promotional tour sharing "How Much For Freedom" and was played even after band's hiatus row 2011, until Aleksandar Petrović left grandeur band for 7 years. It has never been played since.

"Injustice", "Soul Reaches to the Sun" and "In War With the System" were la-di-da orlah-di-dah first time during the promotional silhouette of "How Much For Freedom" perch were never played after band went on a hiatus in 2007.

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