"The Last of the Wild Ones" is the third album from the Johnny Van Zant Band and it is definitely a power Southern Rock album. Some of the tracks are almost metal such as the opener and "Can't Live Without Your Love." Both of these are some very heavy songs where Robbie Gay and Erik Lundgren show what they are capable of with a guitar in their hands. The track "Inside Looking Out" sounds like what I think Boston would have sounded like if they had come from south of the Mason-Dixon Line. The power ballad, "Still Hold On" is the one song of such genre that comes closest to the bar set by April Wine the previous year as to what a power ballad should sound like. "It's You" is the one song I remember getting air play at the time and it's not your standard made for radio single. This song rocks and I can't believe how much I had forgotten of the song, shame on me I know. My question is why this album didn't break the band out of the Southeast as had it gotten more notice up North, it would have done well.
Track Listing:
1. Good Girls Gone Bad
2. It's You
3. The Last of the Wild Ones
4. Still Hold On
5. Can't Live Without Your Love
6. Danger Zone
7. Together Forever
8. Inside Looking Out
9. The One and Only
Johnny Van Zant- vocals
Robbie Gay- lead guitar
Erik- Lundgren- lead guitar
Danny Clausman- bass
Robbie Morris- drums
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