Last Man Standing is E-Type's third studio album which was released in 1998. It contains hit songs Angels Crying, Here I Go Again and Princess of Egypt. Nana Hedin provided much of the female lead vocals. Album debuted # 1 in Finnish Albums Chart, staying in the top for total 6 weeks going double platinum. In Sweden the album peaked # 1 going platinum. Also US Version of the album was released with different cover art. In Japanese version of the album is also different cover art then the European one. This album remains E-Type's best-selling album within sales 3 million copies worldwide.
The video for Angels Crying was based on the first Friday the 13th.
Track listing
- "Ultimos Homo Statans (Last Man Standing)" (E-type)
- performed by Westra Aros Pijpare
- "Angels Crying" (E-type/Mud)
- chorus vocals by Nana Hedin
- "Here I Go Again" (E-type/Mud)
- chorus vocals by Nana Hedin
- "Princess of Egypt" (E-type/Mud)
- "Hold Your Horses" (E-type/Mud)
- chorus vocals by Nana Hedin
- "I'm Flying" (E-type/Mud)
- chorus vocals by Nana Hedin
- "Morning Light" (E-type/Mud/Kristian Lundin)
- "I'll Always Be Around" (E-type/Andreas Carlsson)
- "Walk Away" (E-type/Andreas Carlsson)
- "I'll Find a Way" (E-type/Mud)
- "So Far Away" (E-type/Mud/Rami)
- chorus vocals by Nana Hedin
- "Angels Country" (E-type/Mud)
- performed by Tumbleweed Trail
- "PoP Preludium" (E-type)
- performed by Westra Aros Pijpare
Chart positions
| Chart[1] |
Peak Position |
Sales & Certifications |
| Swedish Albums Chart |
1. |
Platinum 90.000 + Units |
| Finnish Albums Chart |
1. (6 Weeks) |
2x Platinum 75.000 + Units |
| UK Albums Chart |
51. |
Silver 60.000 + Units |
| US Billboard Hot-200 Albums Chart |
11. |
Platinum 1.000.000 + Units |
| Canadian Albums Chart |
7. |
Gold 50.000 + Units |
| French Albums Chart |
9. |
Gold 200.000 + Units |
| Japanese Albums Chart |
2. |
Platinum 200.000 + Units |
| Norwegian Albums Chart |
2. |
Platinum 50.000 + Units |
| Spanish Albums Chart |
10. |
|
References
- ^ "Last Man Standing", Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish Albums Chart Swedishcharts.com (Retrieved February 8, 2008)
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