Faces:
Jane Fallon is one of those special artists whose music
you cannot really categorize. Her songs are simple, poetic
and delicate acoustic dittiess that have a unique, subtle
charm and delight about them. Each song is beautifully crafted,
and often has a slight celtic presence whilst Jane's voice
is lovely and soothing . . . Jane's voice spreads across
the lyrics, which leaves you totally breathless and speechless.
Nicky
Baldrian, Internet Review MHR Area
Faces:
A good, loving album that deserves to be bought. It will
make you sad and home-sicky and perhaps bring a smile to
your memories. Jane sings it close to the mic, so you catch
a voice that breaks against the edges now and then, proving
herself real, and yet a real pleasure.
Ben
Ohmart http:/www.musesmuse/mrev-fallon.html
Faces:
Jane Fallon is a new voice to me, but she has a lot to say
and is worth listening to. . . [she] makes comment on social
ills that are well-known but seldom given space in our minds
and thoughts . What better accolade can a songwriter have
than being capable of such power in our modern world?
Nickey
Rossiter, Rambles, 26, January 2002
City
Girl: Review by Amy Lotsberg Producer of :Collected
Sounds
Jane
Fallon has one of those really comfortable voices. Her music
is a little more on the country end of the spectrum than
what I personally choose to listen to. There's quite a bit
of twang here. But there's a good dose of folk too.
"Listen To It Snow"
is an interesting song. She says she can "hear"
things really well, even snow falling, but doesn't hear
yucky things such as road rage, fighting and "your
criticisms and negatively…that list of things you
want me to be." Sweet.
"He Deserves The Hat"
is a cute song about how not everyone deserves to wear a
cowboy hat, you have to earn it, people!
"NH Valley Girl"
is one of the live tracks so there's some stage banter,
which I love. It gives a nice glimpse into what she's like
live and I like it.
This is a well done record.
Very polished and if you like folksy country music, it's
one to put on your list.
~ ~ ~ January 25, 2007
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