Fred, Frihet & Alt Gratis | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | August 2004 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Tee Productions | |||
Producer | Don Martin Jester Definite Tommy Tee Crazy Minister | |||
Gatas Parlament chronology | ||||
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Fred, Frihet & Alt Gratis ("Peace, Freedom & Everything For Free") is an album released by the Norwegian hip hop group Gatas Parlament. It was released in August 2004.
The cover was made by Rolf Groven. [1]
From the Norwegian press, who mostly graded the album with dice throws (ranging from 1 to 6), the album received moderate reviews.
The dice throw of 5 was given by Adresseavisen [2] as well as a few other newspapers [3] [4] [5] and hip-hop reviewer Martin Bjørnersen in Natt og Dag. [6]
A score of 4 was given by Dagbladet and Aftenposten ( Aften edition) in Oslo, [7] [8] as well as several other outlets. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]
Verdens Gang , Dagsavisen Bergens Tidende and Bergensavisen were among the moderate-to-negative newspapers, [16] [17] [18] [19] where the reviewers gave 3 out of 6, as did others. [20] [21]
A negative review score of 2 was given by Stavanger Aftenblad , [22] among others. [23] [24] [25]
# | Track Title | Producers |
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1 | 2004 | |
2 | Staten & kapitalen | Tommy Tee ( Tee Productions ) |
3 | Manisk progressiv | Don Martin (Alarmclock Connection) |
4 | Skandalemakere | Don Martin (Alarmclock Connection) |
5 | Vi er faen meg best | Definite (Alarmclock Connection) |
6 | Et reint hælvete | Tommy Tee ( Tee Productions ) |
7 | Protester! (feat. Jon Michelet ) | |
8 | Antiamerikansk dans (feat. Promoe ) | Jester (Alarmclock Connection) |
9 | Spis de rike | Crazy Minister (Savage Army) |
10 | Rap! Rap! Rap! | |
11 | Kammerater | Don Martin (Alarmclock Connection) |
12 | Bibliotekar | Definite (Alarmclock Connection) |
13 | Bombefly | Don Martin (Alarmclock Connection) |
14 | Futurama | Jester (Alarmclock Connection) |
15 | Kosmonaut | Tommy Tee ( Tee Productions ) |
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