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Too Late the Hero (album)

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Too Late the Hero
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Studio album by John Entwistle
Released May 1981
Genre Rock
Professional reviews
John Entwistle chronology
Mad Dog
(1975)
Too Late the Hero
(1981)
The Rock
(1986)

Too Late the Hero is the fifth solo album by John Entwistle, bassist for The Who. Entwistle is joined by guitarist Joe Walsh and drummer Joe Vitale on all tracks. Walsh and Vitale produced the album. Released at the height of the popularity of the New Wave music movement, the album was poorly received and Entwistle returned to The Who for their last studio output for 24 years, It's Hard, and their "Farewell Tour".

Track listing

All songs written by John Entwistle, except where noted.

  1. "Try Me"
  2. "Talk Dirty"
  3. "Lovebird"
  4. "Sleeping Man"
  5. "I'm Coming Back"
  6. "Dancing Master"
  7. "Fallen Angel"
  8. "Love Is a Heart Attack"
  9. "Too Late the Hero"

Bonus Tracks (2005 Re-issue)

  1. "Sleeping Man (Demo)"
  2. "Dancing Master (Demo)"
  3. "I'm Coming Back (Demo)"
  4. "Love Is a Heart Attack (Demo)"
  5. "Overture (Unreleased Out-Take)" (Pete Townshend)

Non-album Track

  1. "Too Late The Hero" (Single Edit)

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