ROSS FALZONE: Life Here On Earth

Ross Falzone

Life Here On Earth

© 2008 Ross Falzone (825279704820)

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American musical crossroads steeped in soul,folk and rock, politically charged and romantically optimistic… but it’s the music’s truth that rings loudest of all.

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This project is dedicated to the free expression of ideas
and is in no way intended to anger or humiliate anyone who doesen't deserve it.

All in fun and with love! Blessings to all!

All profits from this CD will go to Non profit LPFM Community radio. To learn more go to www.rossfalzone.com

Thanks to the talented musical friends who pitched in and helped bring these songs to life.

Including an appearance by the great Eddie Freedom, who after being black balled by the religious right and the Bush administration is now unfortunately homeless and living in shed next to the villa of Cardinal Ravioli De La Manure in France
Nashville Music Guide:

THREE NEW REKKIDS – I got my ears on three new CDs this month. The first is by Ross Falzone, a Nashville songwriter/activist/guitarist/producer who’s last work, called Radical Heart, garnered rave reviews and expertly named the liberal sensibility of citizens disenchanted with our current government. His music is not strictly blues, but certainly is blues in lyrical content, and is bluesy old soul-rock in description. His new one, Life Here on Earth, is a mighty next step. Song titles alone convey the sincerity of the artist: "The Truth has God on its Side," "Some of us Die Hungry," "Hang In There," and "I’ve Got it All Figured Out." The latter has a chorus that must speak for many of us: "I’m a complex, simple-minded, brave, scared, undecided confident liberal conservative. I’m a semi-wholehearted, peace loving, gun toting, God-fearing atheist; and I’ve got it all figured out, except when I have my doubts." Wish I’d written that. Sure gets a rueful laugh here at Nashville Music Guide Blues Central. Certainly Falzone’s work has been compared with the best sounds of Springsteen or Dylan. It’s a fair comparison. Ross’ musicians include a number of local heavies, including Gary Tallent of the E Street Band and Jimmy Nalls of Sea Level. This is a work of intense, angry art; with enough gritty delivery to convince the novice rock fan to get involved and do something. And oh, yeah, I’m on this disc; playing one of my all time favorite tracks on a song called "Good Ol’ Boy Thing." Go to rossfalzone.com.

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  • Life Here is Rockin'!
    author: Scott Merrick

    Ross's new outing is a wonderful listen! Just when I was getting with the country-rock in "I've Got Your Love on My Side" he sucker-slapped me with the beautiful and moving "Hang In There." Just when I thought I had it all figured out, and I'm laughing from trying to reconcile all that, he pops me with "Waiting for My Savior to Call." There's more than a hint of sarcasm running throughout this masterfully produced collection of new music, but it's reflective of its creator's effort to "figure it all out" for good and all...Add this one to your collection!

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