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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Franti and Spearhead's best work to date
After the somewhat disappointing turn in 2003's "Everyone Deserves Music", I couldn't help but wonder what the next move was for Franti. It was a decent CD, but not the masterpieces that "Home" and "Stay Human" were. Fortunately, Franti has found himself and is back with "Yell Fire!" his best work to date.

"Yell Fire!" feels fresh, loose and natural with...
Published on August 6, 2006 by Mark

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1.0 out of 5 stars The CD didn't work!!!
I recived my Micheal Franti CD on-time when i tryed to listen to it in my car stereo and it would not play. i then turned the CD over and saw that it looked as if the CD had never been writen on (you can see most of the time the lines on the disk where information has been writen) i even compared it to a CD that i know works. I'm gonna try now to exchange it for a working...
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Franti and Spearhead's best work to date, August 6, 2006
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Mark (Bogota, NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yell Fire (Audio CD)
After the somewhat disappointing turn in 2003's "Everyone Deserves Music", I couldn't help but wonder what the next move was for Franti. It was a decent CD, but not the masterpieces that "Home" and "Stay Human" were. Fortunately, Franti has found himself and is back with "Yell Fire!" his best work to date.

"Yell Fire!" feels fresh, loose and natural with reggae, hip-hop, r&b, blues and rock all mixed together with a sound that hasn't been heard for some time. The lyrics are political and unflinching as Franti reveals his message with a mixture of anger, sadness, and thoughtfulness.

The CD begins with "Time To Go Home" a funky-reggae inspired song and the title track "Yell Fire!" with a fiery call for activism. Followed up with "I Know I'm Not Alone" a refreshing blast of hope for the world. There is also the down-trodden acoustic "Sweet Little Lies" and the bluesy, R&B "One Step Closer To You" that are also standouts on this disc.

There is also balance on "Yell Fire!" as Franti does not beat us over the head with his political message. On "Hello Bonjour" he inserts verses about religious tolerance with a ridiculously catchy chorus that will have anybody singing it for days. There is also "Hey Now Now" and "Everybody Ona Move" which gives us a break with a couple of more straight-forward songs you can dance to. Franti never loses sight of having fun even while telling us the tales of the middle east. Very few artists can do that.

"Yell Fire!" closes on a particularly strong note. The righteous "Light Up Ya Lighter", "Tolerance" which is someone reminscent of Franti's landmark song "Bomb The World" and "Is Love Enough?", giving "Yell Fire!" an appropriately bitter-sweet ending.

"Yell Fire!" is music for the people. This is a CD that every person in the world should hear, because Michael Franti and Spearhead have created a message that we should all begin listening to. "Tolerance or violence? The whole world goes to war".
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What Language do You Love in?, July 25, 2006
This review is from: Yell Fire (Audio CD)
Out of 5 stars, I give "Yell Fire!" 6 stars.

I had the good fortune to catch Michael Franti and Spearhead's gig in mid-June, and then saw Michael's movie "I Know I'm Not Alone" afterwards---these songs have been jammin on my brain since. On top of that, a friend let me sneak a listen from a pre-pressing of "Yell Fire!", and boy does this album hump and pump into the great beyond--beyond my already hightened expectations. In short: well worth the purchase. Spearhed fans will drink deeply from this well-spring, and if this is your first Michael Franti/Spearhead album--you're in for a treat!

But, why 6 stars? Simply, this album is inspired and will quite possibly inspire you. The songs are crafted out 2 main influence streams. First, Michael Franti recently traveled to Iraq, Isreal and Palestine to connect with various "everyday folks" (including various people in military service) about war and military occupation. The footage shot during this time became the movie "I Know I'm Not Alone" and is also highly recommended. Needless to say, visitng militarily occupied areas in the Middle East these days would touch a profound place in anyone, but Michael is also a dedicated spiritual-pracititioner and these days is such a brightly-burning-being of such tremendous One-Love light that his personal charm and his finely-crafted songs are infectous and uplifting, reminding us of our human-humane essence.

Raised on "classic rock", I have not been much of a fan of hip-hop, but hey-- Spearhead's music is straight-up and hand-made: guitars, drum kit, bass, keyboards, and conscious lyrics. No tricks, except some honest hard work over many years, and a healthy appreciation for life. I am personally sick of songs about people who either get to have sex together or don't get to have sex together. Compare with this excerpt from "East to the West":

Life is bigger than just one decision,
Music is bigger than just one station,
Love is bigger than just one nation, (and)
God is bigger than just one religion

So, in "Yell Fire!" you will hear songs that question the status quo of America's military infiltration into the Middle East (how can we best support the US troops over there?? bring 'em home, of course), intertwined with songs that celebrate the joy of being alive on this beautiful planet. Set aginst a variety of musical styles --reggae, hip-hop, folk, rock-- this cleanly-produced album has deeply touched my body and moved my heart, and the other way around as well. Thank you Michael for your voice, for your spirit, and for demonstrating OneLove. God bless you and sustain you.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If this one doesn't get Franti and Spearhead recognized . . ., September 14, 2006
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I have to start off by saying that I'm 52 and have been a musician for most of my life, have seen many trends come and go and continue to stay open-minded about all forms of music as long as they respect the past and break new ground. That said, I was given a copy of "Home" by a friend a couple of years ago and told that this was the type of hip-hop related music that I was looking for and that Franti and cohorts deserved to be wildly famous. Soon I had bought all available recordings by them and respected the range of songwriting, production, and continuity of vision not only in message but in overall presentation.

Yell Fire is one of those rare culminating moments for an artist who is seasoned, at the top of the game and prepared to lay bare all that is important and personal for his/her/their art. This album is an absolute classic from the starting gate. Springsteen's "Born In The USA" comes to mind; so does Pink Floyd's "The Wall", Led Zeppelin IV, Sgt. Pepper, the Fugee's "The Score", Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" . . . well, I think the point is made. The elements that make Franti's and Spearhead's work so fresh from release to release (hip-hop, soul, folk, rock, reggae, jam band)are combined, stripped down, rebuilt and presented with a message of peace borne from first hand experience of a war zone and a long history of social activism. The messages come across loud and clear while the music just makes you feel good, relaxed and invigorated.

Michael and company's vision is mature, accessible and altogether a joy to listen to. It covers all the bases that a conscious artist can cover and does so simply, elegantly and with great humor, compassion and humility. If this one doesn't get Franti and Spearhead recognized for the important world-class artists they are and have been for years now, I may on principle refuse to buy a major release recording ever again! "Yell Fire" is probably the most important album of 2006 and should not remain an underdiscovered gem. And Franti's film "I Know I'm Not Alone" is also a must-have after listening to and understanding this work.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No better than this ?! Reggae w/ Hip Hop & a U2' ish drift., December 6, 2006
This review is from: Yell Fire (Audio CD)
What is it about Michael Franti and Spearhead?
Words as a poor substitution excused, here are some adjectives that you should be able to experience in this music: (in alphabetical order)
Accepting, conscious, danceable, encouraging, educated, fearless, generous, honest, hot, huge, inclusive, infectious, imaginative, inspirational, intellectual, organic, original, polished, raw, reflective, reverent, transforming, warm and welcoming.
There is no more I want in my music!
My recommendations for first timers are "Everyone Deserves Music" and "Yell Fire"
ENJOY!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenal new album, August 31, 2006
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Katie H (Chicago, IL.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yell Fire (Audio CD)
Yell Fire! is the best CD I've bought this year- and that includes Matisyahu and Ben Harper's new CDs (also both excellent). There are a few songs on here that he's been playing at his shows for the last year but had not been released so if you've seen him live, you'll be thrilled to have them on a recording. Spearhead does an excellent job of bringing each song to its full potential and the album is a mixture of intelligent thoughtful songs (many about the war and current political climate) and ones that were clearly written to make you want to DANCE! Buy it- but more importantly, go see Michael Franti and Spearhead live b/c their shows are better than any album.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Michael Franti for President, July 27, 2006
This review is from: Yell Fire (Audio CD)
Franti has yet to be exposed to a mass audience - yet, he is hands down one of the most prolific speakers of our time. While I believe he has limits musically, it's what he says, and how he says it, that's the big draw. This CD is far enough away from his last two efforts to make it interesting and not a replica of the past releases, with the focus being on war, religion and our fear as humans losing control of our lives due to worldwide violence. While Everyone Deserves Music was more celebratory sounding, Yell Fire is somber lyrically. However, Spearhead still mixes it up with reggae, funk and hip hop flavors, bootie shaking beats and an uplifting message to keep the faith that we can overcome.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Wartime Message, August 31, 2006
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Lauren (Chapel Hill, NC) - See all my reviews
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This disc is an incredible compilation of songs that promote peace, and deal with the pressing issues of war and violence in our society today. I think it's an album that's important for everyone in America to listen to.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spearhead did it again, August 15, 2006
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They created an awesome album that makes me proud to know that they are touring the world representing my beliefs. I would highly recommend getting "I Know I'm Not Alone", which is the DVD released at the same time as the album. I listened to the album first and liked it a lot, but when I watched the DVD and listened to the album again, I realized that Franti is using music to say things that I have yet to hear elsewhere. His use of melody and words in conjunction with the images provided in the DVD... this is a deeply moving work.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Everybody Gotta Yell Fire!, August 1, 2006
This review is from: Yell Fire (Audio CD)
I am listening to this CD right now and the music inspires. Michael Franti & Spearhead are my kind of people.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yell Fire!, July 30, 2006
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Run! Yell ! Jump & Dance for Michael Franti & Spearhead are on fire - speaking to us all - and pointing the way home! Let me hear you say Yeah! Let me hear ya say "Thank you"..... Buy the CD & Feel free.
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