| Two years ago Michael Franti decided to ‘walk
his talk’ and traveled to the war zones of Iraq, Israel
and Palestine. This wasn’t a USO green zone sponsored visit
– Franti and his team organized a trip that would take him
to the core of the red-zoned, war torn neighborhoods of Baghdad,
the West Bank and Gaza Strip with his guitar, video cameras and
the intent to experience first hand the human cost of war.
Out of this journey, Franti, has created a compelling documentary
film titled I Know I’m Not Alone and a searing, reflective
new album of original songs titled Yell Fire! recorded in Kingston,
Jamaica and Franti’s hometown of San Francisco, California.
Ironically, Franti’s journey to the war-ravaged Middle
East inspired his most uplifting set of songs to date. He explains,
“The thing that I found when I was in war zones was that
nobody wants to hear songs about war. They want to hear songs
about connection to people, and songs about love and life, songs
that make them dance.” It was legendary Island Records
founder and Franti cohort, Chris Blackwell, who suggested that
Kingston, Jamaica would provide the perfect backdrop for translating
these impulses to tape.
The Kingston sessions brought in the ‘Riddim Twins’
Sly and Robbie on live drums and bass, percussionist Sticky
Thompson along with Spearhead bassist Carl Young and guitarist
Dave Shul. The tracks were recorded at Anchor Studios with Mario
Caldato Jr and Robert Carranza (Beastie Boys, Jack Johnson)
engineering. Franti continued to write and record upon his return
home to San Francisco before handing mixing duties over to Brian
Malouf (Eric B, Ziggy Marley, Pearl Jam).
Franti has always spoken his mind through his music: from his
early punk rock band Beatnigs, to the industrial-noise of Disposable
Heroes of Hiphoprisy, to the conscious and soulful hip-hop of
Spearhead. “In the past, we’ve touched on a lot
of genres of music,” Franti says, “but this is an
album where all those things have been rolled into one. I feel
this is our best record yet.” Songs like ‘Yell Fire!’
and ‘Time To Go Home’ are calls to action: in the
streets, at home, and in our own hearts. Other songs such as
“I Know I’m Not Alone,” an uplifting blast
of hope, “One Step Closer To You” featuring a soulful
backing vocal by Pink, and the beautiful “Is Love Enough?’
featuring reggae star Gentleman, tap into the album’s
compassionate side.
While seeing Yell Fire! to completion back in San Francisco,
Franti began editing the hundreds of hours of footage from his
travels in the Middle East. What emerged was an intimate telling
of how war affects the individual: the cab driver, the soldier,
the aspiring young musician. It was during this process that
the film and album became inextricably linked. Franti recalls
“my editing studio for the movie was upstairs and my recording
studio was downstairs, so I would constantly alternate from
one project to another. The process was like a catharsis for
me, moving through this journey I had made.”
In addition to his groundbreaking recordings and globally acclaimed
live concerts, Franti is a renowned speaker for social justice
and human rights. He has lectured at many of this country’s
top universities, including Yale, Georgetown and Stanford, and
shared the stage with the likes of Mohammad Ali, Bill Clinton,
Michael Moore, Ralph Nader, Gloria and Steinem. In 2005, Franti
became the first recording artist since Johnny Cash to perform
at the maximum security, level 4 section of Folsom State Prison.
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