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Set Me Free (Dillon Francis and Martin Garrix song)

"Set Me Free" is a song by American electronic music producer Dillon Francis and Dutch DJ Martin Garrix. It was released as a digital download on 7 October 2014 as the fifth single from his debut studio album Money Sucks, Friends Rule. The song was written and produced by Dillon Francis and Martin Garrix.

Track listing

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Release history

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Set Me Free (Jennifer Knapp album)

Set Me Free is a 2014 album by Jennifer Knapp, released on Righteous Babe Records. The folk rock album is the second full length released by Knapp after a public declaration that she is a lesbian and choosing to market her music outside of the Christian music industry. The album has received positive reviews.

Production

She initially came out in 2010 and released Letting Go. The album was created at the same time as Knapp's memoir Facing the Music and the creation of the non-profit Inside Out Faith, which seeks to bridge the gap between sexual minorities and religious communities. The album includes semi-autobiographical material about Knapp's coming out as well as her life growing up in Kansas and some of the material written on the record dates back to 2007.

Reception

Timothy Monger of AllMusic gave the album a 3.5 out of five stars, calling the album "rustic [and] introspective", praising the diversity of the songwriting as "a mix of dark, introspective ballads awash with country and blues tones as well a couple of flat-out barnburners".Metro Weekly writer Chris Gerard compares the music favorably to Emmylou Harris, Sarah McLachlan, and Lucinda Williams, characterizing it as "an engaging collection of melodic folk-rock".

So What

So What may refer to:

Music

  • So What! (magazine), the official Metallica fan club magazine
  • Albums

  • So What (Joe Walsh album), 1974
  • So What (Garcia/Grisman album), 1998
  • So What (Anti-Nowhere League album)
  • So What (Le Shok album), 1998
  • So What (George Russell album), 1987
  • Songs

  • "So What", an instrumental by Bill Black's Combo, composed Bill Black covered H. B. Barnum
  • "So What" (composition), a jazz standard recorded by Miles Davis in 1959
  • "So What", a song by Jack Hammer (songwriter) Hammer 1960
  • "So What", a song by Johnny Kidd And The Pirates Crompton, Jones
  • "So What", a song by Grazina (singer) G. Frane, Blackwell 1962
  • "So What" (Field Mob song)
  • "So What" (Pink song)
  • "So What" (The Cure song)
  • "So What", single by Gilbert O'Sullivan, O'Sullivan & Gus Dudgeon, 1990
  • "So What? (Anti-Nowhere League song)", a 1981 song by Exall & Culmer (aka Animal & Magoo), covered by Metallica
  • "So What", a song by Ministry from The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
  • "So What", a song by Crass from The Feeding of the 5000
  • Free Wired

    Free Wired is the third studio album and major label debut of Asian-American group Far East Movement, released on October 12, 2010 by Cherrytree Records and Interscope Records.

    The album debuted at number twenty-four on the Billboard 200, with sales of 17,000. The album has sold 168,000 copies in the US as of January 2012.

    The first single "Like a G6" was released on April 13, 2010. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The second official single is "Rocketeer", which features Ryan Tedder from OneRepublic. The music video for the song premiered on VEVO and YouTube on October 29, 2010. "Rocketeer" reached number seven on the Billboard Hot 100.

    The song "Girls on the Dance Floor" was originally included on the 2009 album Animal.

    Background

    Speaking about the album in March 2011 to noted UK urban writer Pete Lewis—Assistant Editor of Blues & Soul—Kev Nish of Far East Movement stated: "'Free Wired' was basically a slang-word we came up with back in the day, that we'd use whenever we'd do something that was outside the box, that was original, that was fresh, and that mashed-up things that maybe SHOULDN'T have been mashed-up! Which is why, when it came to titling this album, it made so much SENSE! Because it really represented our lifestyle, represented what we listen to... You know, we'd basically go in the studio and take hip hop-style drums, electronic synths, alternative-style hooks and just - as I say - mash it all UP!... So yeah, with 'Free Wired' you definitely get exactly what it says in the TITLE!"

    So What (Garcia/Grisman album)

    So What is an acoustic jazz album by Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. It was released on the Acoustic Disc record label in 1998.

    Track listing

  • "So What" (Miles Davis) – 6:55
  • "Bag's Groove" (Milt Jackson) – 8:43
  • "Milestones" (Davis) – 7:55
  • "16/16" (David Grisman) – 6:18
  • "So What" (Davis) – 7:51
  • "Bag's Groove" (Jackson) – 8:22
  • "Milestones" (Davis) – 10:18
  • "So What" (Davis) – 7:40
  • Personnel

    Musicians

  • Jerry Garcia - guitar
  • David Grisman - mandolin
  • Jim Kerwin - bass
  • Joe Craven - percussion
  • Matt Eakle - flute (tracks 2 and 4)
  • Production

  • David Grisman – producer
  • Craig Miller – executive producer
  • David Dennison – recording, mixing
  • Paul Stubblebine – mastering
  • Alice G. Patterson – back cover photograph
  • D. Brent Houseman – layout and design
  • Jerry Garcia – original artwork
  • References

    Podcasts:

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    So What

    by: Ani Difranco

    who's gonna give a shit
    who's gonna take the call
    when you find out that the road ahead
    is painted on a wall
    and you're turned up to top volume
    and you're just sitting there in pause
    with your feral little secret
    scratching at you with its claws
    and you're trying hard to figure out
    just exactly how you feel
    before you end up parked and sobbing
    forehead on the steering wheel
    who are you now
    and who were you then
    that you thought somehow
    you could just pretend
    that you could figure it all out
    the mathematics of regret
    so it takes two beers to remember now
    and five to forget
    that i loved you so
    yeah, i loved you, so what
    how many times undone
    can one person be
    as they're careening through the facade
    of their favorite fantasy
    you just close your eyes slowly
    like you're waiting for a kiss
    and hope some lowly little power
    will pull you out of this
    but none comes at first
    and little comes at all
    and when inspiration finally hits you
    it barely even breaks your fall
    who were you then
    and who are you
    now that you can't pretend
    that you can figure it all out
    subtract out the impact
    and the fall is all you get
    so it takes two beers to remember now
    and three more to forget
    that i loved you so
    yeah, i loved you, so what
    i loved you




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