A mellow soft rock piece with a pleasant flow of clear chorus and soft acoustic guitar sounds, combining urban sophistication with the warmth of country.
The serene sound of Firefall gently unfolds. The acoustic guitar strokes are light, and the air instantly brightens when the chorus is added. The sad melody of "Strange Way" evokes an urban landscape, and the calm rhythm supports the emotion. There is no flashy production, and the natural composition that seems to follow the flow of the sound is impressive. The more you listen, the more you sense the band's maturity and stability, and the album is a direct embodiment of the gentleness of mellow rock.
A:
1)
Strange Way
2)
Sweet And Sour
3)
Wrong Side Of Town
4)
Count Your Blessings
5)
Get You Back
B:
1)
Anymore
2)
Baby
3)
Goodbye, I Love You
4)
Sweet Ann
5)
Winds Of Change
Engineer - David Bianco
Engineer, Mixed By - Don Gehman
Engineer - Peter Lewis
Producer, Mixed By - Howard Albert
Producer, Mixed By - Ron Albert
Producer - Tom Dowd
Drums - Jim Keltner (A2)
Percussion [Shakers], Congas, Tambourine, Cymbal [Theater], Caxixi, Surdo, Other [Crickets] - Steve Forman
Congas, Timbales, Cowbell, Tambourine, Triangle, Other [Guido] - Joe Lala
Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar [12 String], Guitar [Slide], Backing Vocals - Jock Bartley
Engineer [Assitant] - Kevin Ryan (2)
Arranged By [Horns] - Mike Lewis (7) (A3)
Arranged By [String] - Mike Lewis (7)
Bass, Backing Vocals - Mark Andes
Drums - Michael Clarke
Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Rick Roberts
Engineer - Ron Alvarez
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Larry Burnett
Clavinet, Organ, Synthesizer, Piano, Flute, Baritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Harmonica, Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano - David Muse