Released by
EMI America, the album is regarded as the band's best.[1][7]
Reception
AllMusic's Mark Deming called Lost & Found "the best record this fine band would ever make."[1]No Depression also viewed it as the band's best.[8]Billboard called it "ragged but righteous."[9]Trouser Press wrote that "more than just a pedigree to brag about, the band’s genuine hick beginnings make them a lot less inhibited and more apt to cross from cool to corny, punk to heavy metal without fretting much about it."[4]
The band made a
music video for "White Lies," which got regular airplay on
MTV in the 1980s.[10]
Track listing
Side one
Last Time Around 3:06 (Ringenberg, Baggs, Johnson, Hodges)
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