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Click Here to read a cool review by James Muretich from the Calgary Herald. Here's what critics have already said about Ralph: |
| "Really cool. Should be in every coffeehouse on the planet." |
| - Flipside |
| "Combines poetry with random thoughts and won my heart..." |
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- AP (Alternative Press) |
| "...life - and poetry - doesn't have to be epic to be enjoyable." |
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- Eye Weekly (Toronto, ON) |
| "...a lovably goofy homage to the Beats." |
| - Toronto Sun |
| "...the stuff of which cult legends are made." |
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- View (Hamilton, ON) |
| "...have a blast with Alfonso's hilarious take on life." |
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- Exclaim! Magazine (Toronto, ON) |
| "Ralph...a man of passion and innocence..." |
| - Vanishing Point |
| "You're a loser and you'll never have any money." |
| - Ralph's ex-fiancee |
| "You should've listened to me. I told you so." |
| - Ralph's Mom |
| "Hey. Tell him that's it - no more money." |
| - Ralph's Dad |
Sussed MagazineThe new issue of Sussed (A UK Mod/BritPop mag that is nationally distributed) has a full page write up on my Mod cd, reprints 4 poems, and generally says a lot of nice things which is pretty wild considering I'm a Canadian guy bringing their own beat back to them. If Alan McGhee from Creation calls, I'm at #217 (just a joke......)Here are some reviews for Coffee, Jazz And Poetry: West Coast Music Review They somehow figured this was a new age CD. Hey: who am I to argue?Purr Magazine They reviewed both Coffee, Jazz And Poetry and Olympia '66. |