Firefall - Firefall

Firefall

Firefall

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1976-04-08
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
It Doesn't Matter Firefall 3:28
2
Love Isn't All Firefall 4:13
3
Livin' Ain't Livin' Firefall 3:43
4
No Way Out Firefall 4:05
5
Dolphin's Lullaby Firefall 4:34
6
Cinderella Firefall 3:36
7
Sad Ol' Love Song Firefall 4:42
8
You Are the Woman Firefall 2:44
9
Mexico Firefall 4:16
10
Do What You Want Firefall 4:00

Reviews

  • the best

    5
    By Three Phases Of Jeannie
    Firefall is my all time favorite acoustic rock band...always has been. Listening to "Mexico" right now.....I have to agree about Larry Burnett...he had that darker edge to his songs which makes the album perfect for moody people like me. I wish I could hear you live and that you got the recognition that you deserve...but just for the record....you are the best.
  • Timeless Music

    5
    By ehunter
    This was in my opinion the best album by Firefall. I still listen to it to this day. This is a clear example of how great songs were written and mixed with great music. Its a beautiful collection of both rock and mellow sounds without the pop. Truly a masterpiece of fine contemporary music. So, if your into no frills bang and thrash or the bump bump bump of stuff thats playing today, this album will make you tap your feet and sing along. It truly is one of the nicest albums of the day and still today. All the tracks on this album are good and is one of the few albums that you can listen all the way through and enjoy it all. You'll lose track of time with this album. If I could give 6 stars I would.
  • Great songwriting and guitar work

    5
    By tpotter12
    The four best songs on this album are gems written and sung by Larry Burnett: Love Isn't All, Cinderella, Sad Ol' Love Song and No Way Out, with excellent guitar playing by Jock Bartley. Although known for its hits, Firefall's best work lies deep within Larry's songwriting and Jock's mastery of the guitar.