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JERRY LEE LEWIS - Last Man Standing

| Popmatters | | ne look at the cover of the first release in a dozen years for Jerry Lee Lewis says it all. The title, Last Man Standing, refers to all those legends of the early days at Sun Records. Founder Sam Phillips, and artists Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Roy Orbison (down there, referred to as the “Founders of Rock & Roll"), have all passed away, leaving Lewis as—quite literally—the last man standing....full text |
| | RollingStone | | Jerry Lee Lewis is older and tougher than you. At seventy, he could eat your liver for breakfast, sleep with your kid sister and then burn down your house after a light lunch. So rounding up twenty-one heavy hitters (Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, etc.) for a Jerry Lee Lewis duets album either means that they're paying their respects to one of the inventors of rock & roll, the wild man of the piano who came up with the sonic explosion that is "Great Balls of Fire"- or that they're just afraid of what Jerry Lee would do to them if they said no....full text |
| | Sputnikmusic.com | | At 71 years old Jerry Lee Lewis still has great balls of fire. Whole lotta shakin' goin' on, those crazy arms working across the piano keys just like the devil taught him. Jerry is called "The Killer" for one reason. Over the years through accidents, stupidity, or just plain bad luck that moniker has taken on different shapes and meanings. But on "Last Man Standing", Jerry Lee's latest album in a long line of albums, it means just one thing....full text |
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