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Jerry Lee Lewis Bundle: Last Man Standing CD New, Live from Austin DVD, & more

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Item specifics

Condition
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Features
Sealed
Edition
Live
UPC
0878722000123
Artist
Jerry Lee Lewis
Format
CD
Producer
Jimmy Rip^Steve Bing
Release Year
2006
Record Label
Artist FIRST, Arfi
Release Title
Last Man Standing
Genre
Oldies

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Jimmy Rip^Steve Bing
Record Label
Artist FIRST, Arfi
UPC
0878722000123
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22046046244

Product Key Features

Release Year
2006
Format
CD
Genre
Oldies
Artist
Jerry Lee Lewis
Release Title
Last Man Standing

Dimensions

Item Height
0.44in
Item Weight
0.25lb.
Item Length
5.68in
Item Width
5.08in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
21
Tracks
1.1 Rock and Roll 1.2 Before the Night Is Over 1.3 Pink Cadillac 1.4 Evening Gown 1.5 You Don't Have to 1.6 Twilight 1.7 Travelin' Band 1.8 That Kind of Fool 1.9 Sweet Little 16 1.10 Just a Bummin' Around 1.11 Honky Tonk Woman 1.12 What's Made Milwakuee Famous 1.13 Don't Be Ashamed of Your Age 1.14 A Couple More Years 1.15 Old Glory 1.16 Trouble in Mind 1.17 I Saw Her Standing There 1.18 Lost Highway 1.19 Hadacohl Boogie 1.20 The Irish Heart Beat 1.21 The Pilgrim CH.33
Notes
Fifty years ago, Sam Phillips' legendary Sun Records in Memphis was the home of Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis; the founding fathers of rock and roll. Today Jerry Lee Lewis is the LAST MAN STANDING. This is the ultimate duets album, celebrating Lewis's fifty years of rock and roll with twenty-one tracks by the greatest rock and roll and country stars of our time, Jimmy Page, B.B. King, Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Neil Young, Robbie Robertson, John Fogerty, Keith Richards, Ringo Starr, Merle Haggard, Kid Rock, Rod Stewart, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Toby Keith, Eric Clapton, Little Richard, Delaney Bramlett, Buddy Guy, Don Henley, and Kris Kristofferson.

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  • Top favourable review

    The best piano playing boogie woogie, country & rock n roll person EVER....

    There is no one who plays the style of music on a piano like Jerry Lee Lewis...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: decluttr_store

  • A few weak performances mar an otherwise great CD

    During its time as one of the funniest and hip programs on television, The Drew Carey Show would stage some incredibly subversive music events. The one that was among the most enjoyable and surprising came - as many of the best moments on the show did - during the closing segments. In it, Joe Walsh and Little Richard played an incandescent version of Rocky Mountain Way. The two performers were figuratively within each others' body and soul; as they - to steal a line from Spinal Tap - took it to 11! I mention that event as a preamble to this review of Jerry Lee Lewis' Last Man Standing. The title is a bit of a word play. It has been 50 years since Lewis, Presley, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash met at Sun Studio in Memphis and recorded a batch of material. The passing of his ...

  • Last Man Standing - Jerry Lee Lewis

    According to recent biographies, for the last ten years or so Jerry Lee Lewis has been among the walking dead. In poor health from too many years of too much fun, Mr. Lewis hadn't contributed much musically since country went Hollywood and rock turned tech. I almost passed this one by. Most 'duets' CDs are almost painful to experience. Artists phoning in their lame contributions from across country on a ten minute break. Hell, sometimes the people are dead already and it's some computer geek matching poor past performances together in an a dark basement. So I was hoping for the best with Last Man Standing. From the first notes of Jimmy Page's burning intro to Zep's Rock & Roll, I knew I had made the right decision. What I didn't expect was that by ...

  • J. L. makes me also glad to be standing--& listening

    You should enjoy this album if you liked Jerry Lee's authoritative, honky tonk blues piano hammering and assertive voice that gained him fame in the fifties. He hasn't lost it. I was very impressed by the strength of his voice and the arrangements. It's also one of the loudest CDs I own, and if I play it with others I either have to turn the sound down on Jerry Lee or turn it up for the other recordings. I agree with the sentiment that one has to be wary of these duet items, and the more sophisticated listener could find fault with several of the cuts where Jerry Lee's passion isn't matched. But overall this is a thoroughly entertaining and enjoyable album--you get your money's worth. If you grew up with The Killer and other rock 'n' roll Hall ...

  • Sad to witness the aging of a ledgend

    Jerry just had to make this one, I guess. And who could turn him down? The chance to record with someone who blazed an early trail for all rockers, and who undoubtably helped those following his lead? I can't blame the guys who answered the call to sing with Jerry but the man himself, obviously in his autumn years, could have sung less and played more piano, and allowed his guests to take a greater share of the spot light. All in all, I found myself disappointed. It seems to be an aging ledgend's compliment to himself - and I felt that sad. You may find, as I did, that he and his friends had a better time making it than I did listening to it. This one is gathering dust in my collection, destined to make the next garage sale. If you want Jerry Lee Lewis, truly a ...