
Larry Marciano
The Way It Used To Be
© 2003 Lawrence Anthony Marciano Jr. (823770000823)
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A classic rock and bluesy tonality with a modern pop sensibility.
tracks
- 1 Broken Hearted Record Machine
- 2 Ways Around You
- 3 Level Headed Lover
- 4 A New Smile
- 5 The Way It Used To Be
- 6 I'd Rather Be Loving You
- 7 When I Hold You Near
- 8 Hollow Hands
- 9 The Best Of All The Fools
- 10 Falls Down On Me
- 11 There's Always Rain
- 12 My Love Won't Shine
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LARRY MARCIANO
"The Way It Used To Be" is a masterful work by a unique artist. Indeed, with this album Larry Marciano proves to be more than a mere singer/songwriter; he is a troubadour in the truest sense of the word, taking his listeners on a journey that explores mind, emotion and genre. And in the process, he manages to pull off the near impossible by writing songs that are catchy, yet meaningful. From the rockin' impact of the first track to the funky blues flavor of the last track, Marciano charges each song with a spirit that is
not only inspiring, it's infectious. This is the kind of album that remains fresh every time you play it - over and over again!
Bernard Baur
Review Editor, Music Connection
A&R, Tonos Entertainment
Two and a half years in the making, the debut release,"The Way It Used To Be", from singer/songwriter Larry Marciano, combines a classic rock and blues tonality with a modern pop sensibility. The songs are catchy, diverse, and cleverly layered with inticately arranged guitars. Marciano explains,"I like to write within different styles, and it's evident on this album."
The title track from "The Way It Used To Be" could be found on the American Pie 2 DVD, and a video is out for the song "There's Always Rain".
Originally from Connecticut, Larry is now based in Los Angeles, California, where he can be found gigging in between dates out on the road.
For more about Larry go to http://www.larrymarciano.com
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too good not to be heard
author: Edith Bmust have! song styles range from pop to blues, each done perfectly. Catchy tunes, good lyrics. high quality. too good not to be heard.
Musical Chameleon. Guitar God.
author: Syd MooneyBuy this album! Buy it now! Larry Marciano leaves no musical ground untouched. Rock, pop, and blues are all well represented, and sung so true to the genre that if the songs weren't on the same CD, you'd swear there were half a dozen different artists. And just about any guitar would sit up and beg to be played by this man. The lyrics are clever, touching, funny, profound...everything good music should be. The musicians playing backup are also top-notch. Great debut. Waiting for the next one!