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Sons of Freedom were a Canadian alternative rock band of the late 1980s
and early 1990s. The band, consisting of vocalist James Newton,
guitarist Don Harrison, bassist Don Binns and drummer Don Short, formed
in 1987 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The band took their name from
the Sons of Freedom, a controversial Doukhobor activist group first in
Saskatchewan and later in British Columbia in the first half of the 20th
century. Their self-titled 1988 debut album was emblazoned with a
prominent slogan from Canadian social justice activist Nellie McClung,
Never retract, never retreat, never apologise...get the thing done and
let them howl. The band's 1991 album Gump debuted on the Canadian campus
radio charts (see Chart) at #1, ahead of Nirvana's Nevermind, which
debuted the same week at #2. The band broke up in 1993, although they
briefly reunited in 1995 to tour in support of a rarities compilation,
Tex.
Tracklist
1 |
| You're No Good | 3:01 |
2 |
| Dreamgirl #1 | 2:44 |
3 |
| Call Me | 3:23 |
4 |
| Circle Circle | 3:59 |
5 |
| I Can See | 4:58 |
6 |
| Usa Long Distance | 3:42 |
7 |
| I Don't Care Anymore | 4:35 |
8 |
| Jesus And Jim | 3:54 |
9 |
| The Girl Can't Help It | 3:16 |
10 |
| Dreamgirl #2 | 4:13 |