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Rave
Reviews (An Endless Chain of Accidents)
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"...one
of the greatest albums of 2003, period."
— East Bay Express, in a feature
article, Nov. 12, 2003 |
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"An
Endless Chain Of Accidents plays like an earthier version
of a They Might Be Giants record. Gallagher's ability
to combine the slightly wacky and acutely sensitive
is 100% of his charm...." — Miles of Music
[Full
review] |
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"With
soft, unassuming vocals and honest lyrics, singer/songwriter
Larry Gallagher seems a likely successor to such folk
luminaries as Loudon Wainwright and Richard Thompson."
— Ron Evans,
SF Weekly |
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"'Wimpy White
Guys With Guitars' [is] a self-effacing look at coffeehouse-folk
open mic crooners that'll crack you up and then make
you wanna kill yourself if you've ever busted out
an Elliott Smith cover for a crowd of six people at
some java dive. The rest of the Bay Area troubadour's
latest CD, An Endless Chain of Accidents, is similarly
sweet and often truly hilarious...." —
Rob Harvilla, East
Bay Express
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"...clever,
impassioned and often hilarious songs ... someone we
all need to know about." Tony Peyser, Santa Monica
Mirror 7/23/03 [Full
review]
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| Rave
Reviews (Can I Go Now?) |
"In
this post-world world of ours, it is refreshing to see
somebody still cares about good old-fashioned songsmithery.
But don't just take my word for it. Buy a couple hundred
copies and find out for yourself." L.G., East
Bay Express [Full
review]
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