Johnny Comes Marching Home

Johnny Comes Marching Home is the second album by The Del-Lords.[3] It was released in 1986 on EMI America Records.[4]

Johnny Comes Marching Home
Studio album by
Released1986
GenreRoots rock, rock and roll
Length46:42 (vinyl edition)
67:30 (CD edition)
LabelEMI America
ProducerNeil Geraldo
The Del-Lords chronology
Frontier Days
(1984)
Johnny Comes Marching Home
(1986)
Based on a True Story
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Robert ChristgauB+[2]

Track listing

All songs written by Scott Kempner, except "Drug Deal" written by The Del-Lords.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Heaven"2:58
2."Love Lies Dying"5:50
3."Drug Deal"3:34
4."Soldier's Home"5:34
5."Saint Jake"5:23
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Dream Come True"5:00
2."True Love"3:46
3."Everlovin'"5:41
4."Against My Will"4:48
5."No Waitress No More"3:07
CD Version
No.TitleLength
1."Heaven"3:02
2."Love Lies Dying"5:55
3."Drug Deal"3:37
4."Soldier's Home"5:41
5."Saint Jake"5:28
6."Dream Come True"5:08
7."True Love"3:50
8."Everlovin'"5:45
9."Against My Will"4:53
10."No Waitress No More"3:21
11."Saint Jake"2:52
12."Dream Come True"4:54
13."True Love"4:09
14."Everlovin'"4:48
15."Against My Will"4:06

Personnel

References

  1. Deming, Mark. "Johnny Comes Marching Home". Allmusic. Retrieved August 7, 2012.
  2. Christgau, Robert. "The Del-Lords: Johnny Comes Marching Home". Robert Christgau.com. Retrieved August 7, 2012.
  3. Pareles, Jon (May 22, 1986). "Music: The Del-Lords" via NYTimes.com.
  4. "TrouserPress.com :: Del-Lords". www.trouserpress.com.
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