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The Last Men On Earth

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Download links and information about The Last Men On Earth by Five Horse Johnson. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Blues Rock genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 45:42 minutes.

Artist: Five Horse Johnson
Release date: 2003
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock
Tracks: 10
Duration: 45:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cry Rain 5:14
2. Cherry Red 4:10
3. Soul Digger 4:41
4. Three At a Time 4:27
5. Blood Don't Pay 5:07
6. Love To Lose 4:23
7. Sweetwater 3:33
8. B.C. Approved 4:59
9. Sawhill 4:41
10. Yer Mountain 4:27

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Far too many blues-rock bands sound like Blueshammer, the hackneyed faux-blues band featured in a key scene from the film Ghost World, who serve up lame, uninspired riffs swiped from Jimmy Page, who himself swiped them from Mississippi Fred McDowell. In truth, Five Horse Johnson isn't really that far from this depressing prospect; their relationship to the blues is only slightly firmer than that of the White Stripes, and they sound more like early Black Crowes or '70s ZZ Top than Howlin' Wolf, or even the Eric Clapton-era John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers. On the other hand, ZZ Top and the Black Crowes are fine bands, and Five Horse Johnson have a similarly loose, lubricated sound, and devil-may-care attitude that puts across even the more pedestrian songs. At their best, as on the blistering "Sweetwater," and the more laid-back, -'70s-style choogle "Boogie Coalition Approved," Five Horse Johnson achieve a noisy rock and roll power that's far removed from the sterile "tasty licks" attitude that so many similar bands fall victim to.