End of the Trail

The Long Ryders

End of the Trail

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1. Prairie Fire 3:06 2. Lights of Downtown 2:50 3. Man of Misery 3:28 4. Stich in Time 4:00 5. State of Our Union 5:39 6. Harriet Tubman 4:50 7. Capture the Flag 4:00 8. Long Story Short 4:32 9. Babies in Toyland 4:26 10. I Want You Bad 2:39 11. Spectacular Fall 4:14 12. I Had a Dream 4:14 13. Box Cars 3:12 14. Gunslinger Man 3:02 15. Looking for Lewis & Clark 5:09 16. Prisoners of Rock 'n' Roll 3:38 17. 10-5-60 5:13
End of the Trail is the third studio album by the Long Ryders, released in 1987. The album showcases the band's signature blend of country rock and alternative rock, drawing influences from American roots music while incorporating a modern twist. The Long Ryders' sound is characterized by jangly guitars, harmonized vocals, and thoughtful lyrics that reflect themes of love, loss, and the American experience. Despite not achieving major commercial success, the album has been praised for its authenticity and has garnered a cult following over the years, solidifying the band's legacy in the alt-country genre.