Free Like We Want 2 B


Free Like We Want 2 B is an album by Ziggy Marley and the [Melody Makers], released in 1995 by Elektra Records. It was nominated for a Grammy Award, in the "Best Reggae Album" category.
The album peaked at No. 170 on the Billboard 200. "Hand to Mouth" was a top 10 hit in Jamaica and "Power to Move Ya" charted number 13 on the Billboard Dance Music/Club Play Singles.

Critical reception

Trouser Press wrote that "Stephen steps out of his brother's happyface shadow with a sound and ideas of his own, rubbing salt in old political scars with the enervated resentment of 'Bygones'." Entertainment Weekly determined that "Ziggy refuses to be defined by his last name alone, but he soon he eases into the uplifting rhythms that are his birthright."
AllMusic wrote that "R&B and extensive use of keyboards enhance and strengthen the record, demonstrating that the band has the ability to grow and experiment while staying true to their Jamaican roots."

Track listing

  1. "Power To Move Ya"
  2. "Free Like We Want 2 B"
  3. "Today"
  4. "Water and Oil"
  5. "Live It Up"
  6. "Tipsy Dazy"
  7. "Bygones"
  8. "Hand to Mouth"
  9. "In The Flow"
  10. "Don't Go Nowhere"
  11. "G7"
  12. "Keep On""
  13. "Beautiful Mother Nature"

Song uses in other media

The documentary Life and Debt used the album's song "G7".