Fragments of Freedom is Morcheeba's third album. It was released in 2000. The album proved to be one of their most successful albums in terms of chart sales. However, critical reception was not as welcoming as with other Morcheeba albums, mostly due to the drastic change in sound as Morcheeba did away with much of their trip-hop roots in exchange for a pop sound. Special versions of the CD contained a short CD-ROM video of the 'Making of Fragments of Freedom' and also music videos.
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