Fight for Your Mind is an album by Ben Harper. Released in August 1995, it was his last solo album before adding the Innocent Criminals to his line-up. Reviews were generally very positive, praising Harper's fusion of multiple genres, from folk ("Another Lonely Day"), folk rock ("Gold to Me"), Black Sabbath-style riffing heavy metal ("Ground on Down") and politically charged reggae ("Excuse Me Mr.").
Artwork
The Fight For Your Mind cover features Harper's face on fire, as the artwork features the use of military roundels from African nations (plus Jamaica) to represent each track on the album. The track corresponding to each roundel is:
African Military roundels (plus Jamaica's) in the Fight For Your Mind artwork
Cameroon - Ground on Down
Central African Republic - Another Lonely Day
Chad - Please Me Like You Want To
Uganda - Gold to Me
Jamaica - Burn One Down
Egypt - Excuse Me Mr
Niger - People Lead
Ghana/Guinea - Fight For Your Mind
Kenya - Give a Man a Home
Nigeria - By My Side
Somalia - Power of the Gospel
Ivory Coast - God Fearing Man
Ethiopia - One Road to Freedom
Harper has continued to use roundel inspired artwork on his other albums.
Artwork
The Fight For Your Mind cover features Harper's face on fire, as the artwork features the use of military roundels from African nations (plus Jamaica) to represent each track on the album. The track corresponding to each roundel is:
African Military roundels (plus Jamaica's) in the Fight For Your Mind artwork
Cameroon - Ground on Down
Central African Republic - Another Lonely Day
Chad - Please Me Like You Want To
Uganda - Gold to Me
Jamaica - Burn One Down
Egypt - Excuse Me Mr
Niger - People Lead
Ghana/Guinea - Fight For Your Mind
Kenya - Give a Man a Home
Nigeria - By My Side
Somalia - Power of the Gospel
Ivory Coast - God Fearing Man
Ethiopia - One Road to Freedom
Harper has continued to use roundel inspired artwork on his other albums.
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