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Monday, November 4, 2024

Firefall - Greatest Hits (1976-83 us, magnificent country guitar smooth rock)



Sharing a light, lush airiness with bands like Poco, America, and Air Supply, Firefall sang fluffy love songs that were weak in lyrical nutrients but abundant with softened chords and harmonies. When radio was saturated with light rock in the mid- to late-'70s, they were right in the heart of it, reaching number nine on Billboard's Top 40 with the gentle "You Are the Woman," which remained on the charts for a startling 15 weeks. Firefall's greatest hits collects all of their mellow rock favorites in one place, presenting some thin but not unlistenable soft rock tunes. Lead singer Rick Roberts pours his heart out but still manages to stir up a decent tempo with "Just Remember I Love You," their second biggest single. 

The blue of the Colorado skyline, the band's home state, is visioned on the soothing flow of "Break of Dawn," and a slight attractiveness is felt throughout "Strange Way," another chart single in 1978. Roberts, who replaced Gram Parsons in the Flying Burrito Brothers, and drummer Michael Clarke, a onetime Byrds member, did give Firefall a talented history within its lineup, but the music being produced contained ample amounts of schlock that soon faded as radio became tired of this shallow drivel. Sometimes harboring a country feel a la Michael Martin Murphy best heard in songs like "Someday Soon" and "It Doesn't Matter," it was evident that the band had only one direction, which was that of a folk-rock sound. Since their material never strayed from this subtle easiness, Firefall's greatest hits is their most worthwhile offering. 
by Mike DeGagne
Tracks
1. Livin' Ain't Livin' (Rick Roberts) - 3:51
2. Cinderella (Larry Burnett) - 3:36
3. You Are The Woman (Rick Roberts) - 2:43
4. Mexico (Rick Roberts) - 4:19
5. It Doesn't Matter (Chris Hillman, Rick Roberts, Stephen Stills) - 3:31
6. Just Remember I Love You (Rick Roberts) - 3:18
7. So Long (Rick Roberts) - 5:30
8. Someday Soon (Rick Roberts) - 4:06
9. Strange Way (Rick Roberts) - 3:26
10.Goodbye, I Love You (Rick Roberts) - 4:24
11.Sweet And Sour (Jock Bartley, Rick Roberts) - 3:36
12.Love That Got Away (Rick Roberts) - 3:25
13.Headed For A Fall (Rick Roberts) - 4:12
14.Staying With It (John Lewis Parker, Tom Snow) - 3:04
15.Break Of Dawn (Jock Bartley) - 3:48
16.Always (John Sambataro, Paul Crosta) - 3:48
17.Runaway Love (Jock Bartley, John Sambataro, Paul Crosta) - 3:58
18.Run Run Away (Jock Bartley) - 4:45

Firefall 
*Jock Bartley - Lead Electric, Slide Guitars, Bigsby Palm Pedal Guitar 
*Larry Burnett - Electric, Acoustic Rhythm Guitars, Vocals (Tracks1-14) 
*David Muse - Piano, Clavinet Synthesizer Flute, Tenor Sax, Harmonica (Tracks1-14) 
*Rick Roberts - Acoustic Guitars, Vocals (Tracks1-14,18) 
*Mark Andes - Bass, Vocals (Tracks1-13)
*Michael Clarke - Drums (Tracks1-13)
*George Hawkins - Bass, Vocals (Track 14)
*Tris Imboden - Drums, Percussion (Tracks 14)
With
*Joe Lala - Congas Timbales Shakers Tambourine Finger Cymbals, Sand Blocks (Tracks1-13,15,16)
*Timothy B. Schmit - Backing Vocals (Track 6)
*Jim Keltner - Drums (Track 11)
*Billy Payne - Organ (Track 12)
*Paul Harris - Electric Piano (Track 13)
*Lisa Nemzo - Vocals (Track 14)
*Arnold Paseiro - Bass (Track 15)
*Stephen Stills - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals (Track 15)
*David Sanborn - Alto Saxophone (Track 16)
*Richie Goldman - Bass (Track 16) 
*Kip Kuepper - Bass (Track 18) 


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