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Johnny Comes Marching Home

1986 studio album by the Del-Lords From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Johnny Comes Marching Home
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Johnny Comes Marching Home is the second album by the American band the Del-Lords.[1][2] It was released in 1986 on EMI America Records.[3]

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Critical reception

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The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that the album "offers old-fashioned rock-and-roll with earnest, even patriotic principles that nonetheless rarely sounds strained or sentimental."[6] The Globe and Mail deemed the album "as unpretentious as rock can get while still maintaining its spark."[7] The Los Angeles Times noted that, "on paper, the lyrics look a bit corny, but the music and obvious passion lift them."[8] The New York Times determined that "the music has a newfound toughness, with clanging guitars and explosive drums."[9]

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Track listing

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

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