free {love} is a Cantopop album by hocc (Denise Ho). The limited and normal edition were released on September 28, 2002 and October 23, 2002 respectively.[1] This is the first album of hocc. Compare with the older two EP of her, this album has a totally different style. The songs are of less rock elements but more cantopop alike. You may also regard this cd as her experimental release which aims at seeking a point she can have her own style while satisfying the Hong Kong pop song market. The first edition also features a 80-page lyrics/picture book, a "HOCC Live Thoughts" CD and a 2002-2003 Calendar.

free {love}
Studio album by Denise Ho
Released September 28, 2002
Genre Cantopop
Label EMI
Denise Ho chronology
hocc² (EP) free (love) (Album) Roundup (Compilations)

Songs [link]

  1. 勁愛你 (何韻詩, Shine) (Love You Heaps)
  2. Shampoo
  3. 不眠皇后 (Queen of Insomnia)
  4. 喜歡喜歡你 (Love Loving You)
  5. 獨樂樂 (Joy of Playing Music Alone)
  6. Eocutez-moi
  7. 愛情花 (Flower of Love)
  8. 再見...露絲瑪莉 (Goodbye... Rosemary)
  9. 一家之主 (Master of the House)
  10. 我會選擇C (I will pick "C")
  11. 露絲瑪莉...再見 (Rosemary... Goodbye)
  12. 我勁愛你 (何韻詩獨唱版) (Love You Heaps) (Solo)

See also [link]



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Free love

Free love is a social movement that rejects marriage, which is seen as a form of social and financial bondage. The Free Love movement's initial goal was to separate the state from sexual matters such as marriage, birth control, and adultery. It claimed that such issues were the concern of the people involved, and no one else.

Principles

Much of the free-love tradition is an offshoot of anarchism, and reflects a libertarian philosophy that seeks freedom from state regulation and church interference in personal relationships. According to this concept, the free unions of adults are legitimate relations which should be respected by all third parties whether they are emotional or sexual relations. In addition, some free-love writing has argued that both men and women have the right to sexual pleasure without social or legal restraints. In the Victorian era, this was a radical notion. Later, a new theme developed, linking free love with radical social change, and depicting it as a harbinger of a new anti-authoritarian, anti-repressive sensibility.

Free Love

Free Love may refer to:

  • Free love, a social movement that rejects marriage, which is seen as a form of social bondage, especially for women
  • Free Love (film), a 1930 film starring Conrad Nagel
  • "Free Love", a song by Morphine from their 1995 album Yes
  • "Free Love", a short story by Ali Smith, part of her book of short stories, "Free Love and Other Stories"
  • "Free Love", a song by Cage the Elephant from their self-titled debut album
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