“Toast To Freedom” is dedicated to human rights activism around the world.
Nearly 50 artists contributed to celebrate Amnesty International's 50th Anniversary.
“Toast To Freedom” was written by music veterans Carl Carlton and Larry Campbell.


THE SONG

  • Written by veteran guitarist/producers Carl Carlton (Robert Palmer, Eric Burdon, Keb Mo) and Larry Campbell (Levon Helm Band, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello), “Toast To Freedom” is the brainchild of Carlton, and longtime music industry executive, activist, and entrepreneur and founder of the music label Staages Jochen Wilms in collaboration with Art for Amnesty founder Bill Shipsey. “Toast To Freedom” was inspired by Carlton, a longtime supporter of Amnesty International, who suggested teaming up with Wilms on a commemorative project to mark the organization’s 50th anniversary.
    “They really fell in love with our song,” Wilms says. “Amnesty said that they’d like us to record it, but that I would have to manage it. I thought, ‘Oh my God, what kind of commitment have I made?’ But I’ve been lucky in my life so I said, ‘Fine. I will make it happen.’

    The basic tracks were recorded at the legendary Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, N.Y, affectionately known as “the Barn,” where acclaimed artists like the Black Crowes and My Morning Jacket have made recordings and where Helm, a four-time Grammy winner, stages his intimate, multi-artist concert performances known as the “Midnight Ramble.”

    “The Barn is a magical place of peace and calm that recharges your mojo,” Carlton says. “It’s a fantastic sounding room with an extraordinarily generous host who embraces your talent and soul.”

    “Toast To Freedom” is available for purchase via the usual online stores worldwide. Proceeds will benefit Amnesty International. Moreover, “Toast To Freedom” will be available in a wide assortment of audio mixes, including “Global Master Mixes” for both the “Extended Version” and “Radio Edit;” as well as later on regional specific remixes South America, Africa, Australia, Asia, Europe and the USA.

    Find everybody who made this song possible in the Credits

    “Toast To Freedom” has since been reinterpreted by a remarkable range of artists moved by the song’s indefatigable spirit. Among them are such unique artists as Russian rap icon Basta, whose version of the song – dubbed “Svoboda” (“Freedom” in Russian) – hast become a true sensation in his native country. Basta created “Svoboda” by melding potent new lyrics with samples from the original “Toast To Freedom” track.

    What’s more, an additional version of “Toast To Freedom” was performed live on Russian TV by the vocal collective of Pavel Artemiev, Jenia Lubich, and Russia’s top a capella beatbox group, The Jukebox Trio. The performance, which was initially broadcast on the Channel One late night show, Evening Urgant.

    Meanwhile, students at Germany’s Hochschule Osnabrück started a communal production of “Toast To Freedom”. More than forty students at the Institute for Music of the College at Osnabrueck, the symphony orchestra of Osnabrueck and thousands of local citizens have turned recordings of the Amnesty International anthem “Toast To Freedom” into a demonstration for freedom that’s truly one-off-a-kind! Moreover, they blazed unexpected musical trails with a powerful dance version of the song dubbed as “Toast to Freedom – The Freedom City Mix.” The project – inspired by Osnabrueck musician and journalist Heinz Rebellius – was initially intended only to include students at the college. However, as Martin Behrens, director of the Pop studies program, explains, “it soon dawned on us to include not only the Osnabrueck symphony orchestra, but the entire city!” For this the annual May street festival called „Maiwoche“ delivered the perfect opportunity. The festival enabled a chorus of thousands of Osnabrueck residents to gather together in the main square of the town, which has already for centuries been known as the “Freedom City.” Carl Carlton, composer and lyricist for the original version of the song, also expressed admiration for the “Freedom City Mix” of his song: “The fact that the entire city of Osnabrueck joined in creating this version is something very special. You can see the enthusiasm in the video: the stage performers and audience members practically melt together as one – that’s how it should be!”

    Artists from all corners of the globe were on hand for Electric Burma: A Concert for Aung San Suu Kyi, on June 18th at Dublin’s Bord Gáis Energy Theatre. Organized and promoted by Art for Amnesty´s Bill Shipsey, the extraordinary event was a celebration of Nobel Peace Prize recipient and leader of the National League for Democracy in Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi. Electric Burma was highlighted by Aung San Suu Kyi’s acceptance of Amnesty International’s prestigious Ambassador of Conscience Award, conferred on individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership in the fight to protect and promote human rights. Electric Burma further included a very special live performance of “Toast To Freedom. The unique multi-artist rendition featured an all-star band led by the song’s writer and Electric Burma’s Co-Musical Producer Carl Carlton, who said: “It will be a great honor perform ‘Toast To Freedom’ for Aung Saan Su Kyi. She stands for everything I believe in and fight and write for. She is the spirit of ‘Toast To Freedom’.”

    Coinciding with the release of “Toast to Freedom,” Amnesty also sponsored a competition encouraging musicians all over the world to enter their own musical interpretations and arrangements of this catchy tune. Of the many entries received, “Toast to Freedom – The Berlin Mix” by young Berlin artist Luca, was unanimously chosen by the judges as the winner. Inspired by Berlin’s own struggles against tyranny, Luca succeeded in creating a moving arrangement that captures a deep and intense yearning for freedom. Luca’s version was also a clear winner for songwriter Carl Carlton: “The message of the original, which is about each individual’s right to freedom and the protection of human rights around the world, is in Lucas’ version transformed into a very personal one. This is a young voice coming forward to make the point that the fight for freedom and human rights takes place in our very own back yards every day.” Executive producer Jochen Wilms says, “Luca’s Berlin Mix adds a new and very personal dimension to the artistic initiative. She recorded it independently in Berlin and, together with Berlin cameraman Daniel Devecioglu and co-director Tom Richter, also produced her own video – a truly impressive and moving professional production!”

  • VERSE 1

    How delicious is the winning of her kiss
    Bind her love to eternal bliss
    She’s the greatest power in the universe
    Freedom

    Her touch will feed your real hope
    In the darkest of days and on the steepest slope
    Let your good heart and kindness fill her temple
    Freedom

    BRIDGE

    Nobody’s free until everybody’s free
    We walk a long winding road, sail the raging seas
    No prison cell, no censorship hell
    Can claim our obedience and love

    CHORUS

    Here’s our toast to freedom
    To human rights and dignity
    Love, respect and forgiveness
    United in the dream for victory
    Here’s to the battlefields for justice
    Of the tortured, banished and enslaved
    To the selfless spirit and commitment
    To our brothers and sisters in the grave

    VERSE 2

    She hurts when sovereigns and parliaments meet
    To shackle more chains about Liberty’s feet
    When the rulers cast the votes they can not spell
    Freedom

    Her open eyes desire nothing but the truth
    The soul of mankind, untainted youth
    Yes–for this I will stand up and fight
    Freedom

    BRIDGE 2
    Nobody’s free until everybody’s free
    We walk a hard road, sail the raging seas
    No prison cell, no censorship hell
    Can claim our obedience and love

    CHORUS

    SOLO

    BRIDGE 3

    Nobody’s free until everybody’s free
    Together we walk a hard road, sail the raging seas
    No prison cell, no censorship hell
    Can claim our obedience and love

    BREAKDOWN

    Here’s our toast to freedom
    To human rights and dignity
    Love, respect and forgiveness
    United in the dream for victory

    OUTRO (W/BACKGROUND VOCALS)

    Here’s our toast to freedom
    To human rights and dignity
    Love, respect and forgiveness
    United in the dream for victory

THE ARTISTS

Angelique Kidjo
Axelle Red 
Blind Boys of Alabama
Carl Carlton 
Carly Simon 
Christine & The Queens 
Christophe Willem 
David D'or 
Donald Fagen 
Emmanuel Jal 
Ewan McGregor 
Florent Pagny 

 

Jane Birkin
Jerry Wyzard Seay 
Jimmy Barnes 
J. P. Nataf 
Keb Mo 
Kris Kristofferson 
Marianne Faithfull 
Max Buskohl 
Moses Mo 
Nacho Campillo 
Pascal Kravetz 
Phosphorescent

 

Rosanne Cash 
Shawn Mullins 
Sari
Sir Samuel 
Sonny Landreth 
Sussan Deyhim 
Taj Mahal 
Teresa Williams 
Vida Simon 
Warren Haynes 
Wayne P. Sheehy 
Zachary Alford 


THE TEAM

 

CO-PRODUCED AND WRITTEN BY

 

PRODUCED BY

 

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS

Bill Shipsey Jochen Wilms


MAKING OF

 

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

WORKING TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS
In 1962, Amnesty International evolved from a one-year campaign to free political prisoners –the inspiration of a British lawyer outraged by the injustice he saw worldwide -- into a global movement fighting for justice, freedom and human dignity

  • Amnesty International is one of the most important NGO’s worldwide. Founded in London in 1961, Amnesty draws attention to human rights abuses and campaigns for compliance with international laws and standards.
    It works to mobilize public opinion and to exert pressue on governments that perpetrare abuses. The organization was awarded the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize for its campaign against torture and United Nations Prize in 1978. In the field of international human rights organizations Amnesty has the longest history and broadcast name recognition, and is believed by many to set standards for the movement as a whole.It works to mobilize public opinion and to exert pressue on governments that perpetrare abuses. The organization was awarded the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize for its campaign against torture and United Nations Prize.




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