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Lynyrd Skynyrd: Ronnie Van Zant (vocals); Ed King (guitar, bass); Gary Rossington, Allen Collins (guitar); Billy Powell (keyboards); Robert Burns (drums). Additional personnel: Steve Katz (harmonica); Roosevelt Cook (mandolin, Mellotron, organ, bass, bass drum, background vocals); Robert Nix (drums); Bobbi Hall (percussion). Engineers include: Bob "Tub" Langford, Rodney Mills, Danny Turbeville. Recorded at Studio One, Doraville, Georgia. Lynyrd Skynyrd: Ronnie Van Zant (vocals); Ed King (guitar, bass instrument); Gary Rossington, Allen Collins (guitar); Billy Powell (keyboards); Robert Burns (drums). Additional personnel: Steve Katz (harmonica); Roosevelt Gook (Mellotron, bass instrument, background vocals); Robert Nix (drums); Bobbye Porter (percussion). The Allman Brothers came first, but Lynyrd Skynyrd epitomized Southern rock. The Allmans were exceptionally gifted musicians, as much bluesmen as rockers. Skynyrd was nothing but rockers, and they were Southern rockers to the bone. This didn't just mean that they were rednecks, but that they brought it all together -- the blues, country, garage rock, Southern poetry -- in a way that sounded more like the South than even the Allmans. And a large portion of that derives from their hard, lean edge, which was nowhere more apparent than on their debut album, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd. Produced by Al Kooper, there are few records that sound this raw and uncompromising, especially records by debut bands. Then again, few bands sound this confident and fully formed with their first record. Perhaps the record is stronger because it's only eight songs, so there isn't a wasted moment, but that doesn't discount the sheer strength of each song. Consider the opening juxtaposition of the rollicking "I Ain't the One" with the heartbreaking "Tuesday's Gone." Two songs couldn't be more opposed, yet Skynyrd sounds equally convincing on both. If that's all the record did, it would still be fondly regarded, but it wouldn't have been influential. The genius of Skynyrd is that they un-self-consciously blended album-oriented hard rock, blues, country, and garage rock, turning it all into a distinctive sound that sounds familiar but thoroughly unique. On top of that, there's the highly individual voice of Ronnie Van Zant, a songwriter who isn't afraid to be nakedly sentimental, spin tales of the South, or to twist macho conventions with humor. And, lest we forget, while he does this, the band rocks like a motherf*cker. It's the birth of a great band that birthed an entire genre with this album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine More rock than Little Feat, but with a similar Southern boogie feel and absolute top-notch musicianship. [sentence fragment okay with Muze?] Al Kooper produced this record, which explains the sensitive use of strings and piano. Although tracks such as "I Ain't The One," "Simple Man," and "Tuesday's Gone" are outstanding, the one to wait for is "Free Bird," a song that rivals "Stairway To Heaven" for hard rock credibility. The nine-minute epic starts with organ and slide and builds in a similar way, but at 4:44 it changes into fifth gear and the air guitars are out in force. More rock than Little Feat, but with a similar southern boogie feel and absolute top-notch musicianship. Most of the members of this record are now dead even though the band plays on. Al Kooper produced this record, which explains the sensitive use of strings and piano. Although tracks such as "I Ain't The One," "Simple Man" and "Tuesday's Gone" are outstanding, the one to wait for is "Free Bird," a song that rivals "Stairway To Heaven" for hard rock credibility. The nine-minute epic starts with organ and slide and builds in a similar way, but at 4:44 it changes into fifth gear and the air guitars are out in force.Q (May 2002, p.132) - 3 out of 5 stars - "...Skynyrd sound full of fire and whisky on their debut set....but...these guood ol' boys weren't above shedding a tear..." Pronounced Leh'-Nerd Skin'-Nerd Music Lynyrd Skynyrd Pronounced Leh'-Nerd Skin'-Nerd Songs Pronounced Leh'-Nerd Skin'-Nerd Music Pronounced Leh'-Nerd Skin'-Nerd Music Review Buy Pronounced Leh'-Nerd Skin'-Nerd CD Purchase Pronounced Leh'-Nerd Skin'-Nerd CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lynyrd Skynyrd Second Helping CD (1974) Bonus Tracks; Reissue
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| | Girls At Our Best Pleasure CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.39 Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the British Post-Punk band's 1980 album featuring a plethora of bonus tracks including single-only cuts, sessions and one previously unreleased track. Girls At Our Best were one of the finest, most life-affirming UK independent bands who cropped up at the turn of the '80s. Features all tracks from the original album plus their four non-album singles, a previously unreleased session for BBC DJ Richard Skinner and a completely unheard, virgin demo from the band's very final recording session. The liner notes, written by No More Heroes and Independence Days author Alex Ogg, were written with the band, while artwork incorporates copies of original single sleeves, photographs and memorabilia. Cherry Pop. 2009.
Audio Remasterer: Russ Hepworth-Sawyer. Liner Note Author: Alex Ogg. Unknown Contributor Roles: Per-Åke Wärn; Alex Ogg. Arrangers: Gerard Swift; Darren Carl Harper; Judy Evans; James Alan. Featuring, oddly enough, a pre-fame Thomas Dolby here and there on keyboards, Girls at Our Best's sole album, Pleasure, is an underrated delight, tempering the sometimes harsh edge of the earliest singles to an equally passionate and entertaining approach not afraid to be calm here and there. With Harper now firmly settled into the drum seat, the quartet touched on everything from Siouxsie and the Banshees' arty edge ...
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