| | Ultimate Southern Rock CD - Import (2 Customer Reviews)
The word "ultimate" in this compilation is highly suspect since most of the key jams of this genre are missing, but there are two discs of Southern rock to be sure. The bands are all here and some weird choices as well -- the Vaughan Brothers? Waylon Jennings? Johnny Winter? -- but the tunes are secondary for the most part; still it's a nice collection of rather curious choices all rolled into one place. ~ Thom Jurek
2cds.Lynyrd Skynyrd/Allman Bro /E.Bishop/Ozark Mtn.Daredevils Ultimate Southern Rock Music Ultimate Southern Rock Songs | | Ultimate Southern Rock CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Gimme Three Steps - Lynyrd Skynyrd |
| 2. | One Way Out - The Allman Brothers Band |
| 3. | If You Wanna Get to Heaven - Ozark Mountain Daredevils |
| 4. | Struttin' My Stuff - Elvin Bishop |
| 5. | Jim Dandy - Black Oak Arkansas |
| 6. | That Smell - Lynyrd Skynyrd |
| 7. | Don't Misunderstand Me - Rossington Collins Band |
| 8. | Jessica - The Allman Brothers Band |
| 9. | Saturday Night Special - Lynyrd Skynyrd |
| 10. | Jackie Blue - Ozark Mountain Daredevils |
| 11. | So Into You - Atlanta Rhythm Section |
| 12. | Travelin' Shoes - Elvin Bishop |
| 13. | Train Train - Blackfoot |
| 14. | Sweet Suzanne - Buzzin' Cousins |
| 15. | Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd |
| | Ultimate Southern Rock Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | South's Gonna Do It Again, The - The Charlie Daniels Band |
| 2. | Rambler, The - Molly Hatchet |
| 3. | Duane's Tune - Dickey Betts |
| 4. | I'm No Angel - Gregg Allman |
| 5. | House Is a-Rockin', The - Stevie Ray Vaughan |
| 6. | Wrap It Up - The Fabulous Thunderbirds |
| 7. | Tick Tock - Vaughan Brothers |
| 8. | Mississippi Queen - Molly Hatchet/Ted Nugent |
| 9. | Ghost Riders in the Sky - Outlaws |
| 10. | Johnny B. Goode - Johnny Winter |
| 11. | Street Corner Serenade - Wet Willie |
| 12. | Boogie Woogie - Barefoot Jerry |
| 13. | Hurry Sundown - Outlaws |
| 14. | In America - The Charlie Daniels Band |
| 15. | Good Hearted Woman - Waylon Jennings/Willie Nelson (live) |
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