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  • One of the later 70's best soft rock albums

    5
    By griego37
    With the overtone from bands like America, Firefall is one of the best late 70's soft rock bands that ever existed. And this album "You are the woman" sumarizes their musical summit in an incredible range of guitar's highs and lows, with amazing love songs that some may consider mushy, but nevertheless, a great display of deep lyrics performed with soft yet impressive vocals reminescent of a time when things were better...
  • My Journey into the Major 7 chord...

    5
    By pookerella
    I love this album! Fond memories of South Carolina in 1977 and learning to play "Just Remember I love You" on the guitar with all its major 7 chords. Beautiful song and beautiful harmonies. The rest of the album is really great, too. They are much less of the sappy soft rock genre (like Air Supply, Bread, etc.) most people associate them with and are much more Country/Acoustic rock like CSN, Chris Hillman Band, Pure Prairie League, Poco, Orleans, etc. Definitely fit into the times. They were and are a very underrated band, but they had 2 major hits in 77 and they are both on this album. Cinderella, Livin' Ain't Livin and It Doesn't Matter were nominal hits for them and great songs. Definitely check it out if you want to go swooshing back to 1977.
  • YOU ARE THE WOMAN

    4
    By GOODSTUFF
    THIS ALBUM WAS GOOD STUFF AND BRINGS ME BACK TO THAT TIME IN THE MID-70'S THAT REMINDS OF FRIENDS AND GOOD TIMES.