LISTEN
WEBCAM
CHART
Latest Track:
Something In Me
Artist:
Katelyn Tarver
home
radio
Cross Rhythms City Radio (Stoke) 101.8FM
Cross Rhythms Plymouth 96.3FM
Listen Again
Online Radio
Syndication
xRhythms
xRhythms DAB
music
Artist Partnerships
Artist Profiles
Chart
Music Articles
Music News
Reviews
life
Key Quotes
Life Articles
Life Files
Prayer Rooms
training
Voluntary Opportunities
Work Experience
contact us
about us
Advertising
Contact Us
Cross Rhythms Board of Trustees
Cross Rhythms Founders
Directions
History and Vision
RSS Feeds
Site Map
donate
Location:
Home
Report Abuse
Use this form to report abuse on the Cross Rhythms website.
Name
Email address
Article Title:
Only Visiting This Planet
Author of reported comment:
Jerry Thompson
Comment Date:
18:01 on Aug 3 2010
Comment:
I enjoy many types of music from The Byrds, Bob Dylan, The Four Seasons and Tomita to name only a few. However when it comes to my favourite album of all time it is Only Visiting This Planet. The earlier Upon This Rock hinted at Larry's song writing abilities and vocal delivery, but this is his greatest release. Where to start, well the front cover shows Larry in, I think, a San Fransico street and the back is Larry dwarfed by Stonehedge. All the songs are of the highest quality including 2 love songs, I/ve Got To Learn To Live Without You and Pardon Me. The lounder songs include Why Don't You Look Into Jesus and Why Should The Devil have All The Good Music. Rightous Rocker could have been the template for Bob Dylan's Gotta Serve Somebody while The Great American Novel is a hard hitting bash at American society for religious hypocrisy. Reader's Digest is a semi humorous look at the music scene of the early 1970s, all very perceptive. I Am The The Six O'Clock News is a monster of an anti war song as you are ever likely to hear. The Outlaw is a collection of views regarding the life of Jesus Christ and I'd Wished We'd All Been Ready is a heartfelt plea to all listerners to respond to His call on our lives. The production is fantastic and look out for a short hidden track after Reader's Digest. If you have never heard this album, I hope you will give it a try.
Tell us the details of your complaint:
For verification, please type the word shown above in the box below
[try a different word]
Bookmark
Tell a friend
Connect with Cross Rhythms by signing up to our email mailing list
Artists & DJs A-Z
#
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
#
Or keyword search
Live on the edge and shout what you believe in our Dedication Room