| | Lynyrd Skynyrd Southern Knights CD Lynyrd Skynyrd Discography of CDs
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1996 release on CBH/ SPV, 82 minutes of southern rockanthems recorded live on their 1995 U.S. tour. Pressed ontwo full color picture CDs in a double slimline jewelcase,it features 13 tracks, including: 'Sweet Home Alabama','Free Bird', 'Saturday Night Special', 'What's Your Name','Working For MCA', 'That Smell', 'Gimme Three Steps' and'Simple Man'. Lynyrd Skynyrd Southern Knights Songs | 1. | Working for MCA |
| 2. | I Ain't the One |
| 3. | Saturday Night Special |
| 4. | Down South Jukin |
| 5. | Devil in the Bottle |
| 6. | What's Your Name |
| 7. | That Smell |
| 8. | Simple Man |
| 9. | Gimme Three Steps |
| 10. | Sweet Home Alabama |
| 11. | Free Bird |
| 12. | T Is for Texas |
| 13. | Double Trouble |
| Southern Knights Music Review Purchase Southern Knights CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Allman Brothers Band Dreams CDs (1989) Box Set
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$38.09 DREAMS is a 4-CD box set compiling in chronological order tracks by the Allman Brothers Band, as well as tracks by bands featuring one or more member of the Allman Brothers Band and solo performances by Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts.
Recorded between 1966 & 1988. Includes a 32-page illustrated booklet and liner notes by John Swenson.
Like nearly all box sets, DREAMS has plenty to recommend it-and a few nagging drawbacks. The set's chief shortcoming is its two conflicting goals: providing an overview of the Allmans' history, thus attracting buyers seeking the ultimate hits package, and including enough unreleased tracks and rarities to appeal to the band's most devoted fans. As a result, DREAMS is neither the definitive Allman Brothers collection nor the gift to hardcore fans ...
| | Molly Hatchet No Guts, No Glory CD (1983)
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$5.95
| | Lynyrd Skynyrd One More From The Road: 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition CDs (1976) Deluxe Edition
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$17.85 Recorded live at the Fox Theater, Atlanta, Georgia in July 1976. Originally released on MCA (6001). Includes original liner notes by Cameron Crowe and reissue liner notes Ron O'Brien.
Digitally remastered by Doug Schwartz (Audio Mechanics, Los Angles, California).
The '70s was the era of the live album--it seemed like just about every rock band used the format to bolster its career. But Lynyrd Skynyrd was already established as the premier Southern rock outfit by the time of its 1976 in-concert double album, ONE MORE FROM THE ROAD. What this release did was serve as proof that the non-stop touring the band had been indulging ...
| | Henry Paul CD (1982)
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$10.49 By 1982, Henry Paul was completely devoid of musical direction, let alone inspiration. After issuing a truly fine album in Anytime a year before, Paul decided on yet another musical change in direction. On his eponymously titled final album for Atlantic before re-forming the Outlaws, Paul took the hard boogie stance of Feel the Heat and married it to pop hooks à la Boston, Loverboy, and Styx, making for a truly disastrous finale. The shrill edges in the vocals seem to be trying to get something out of Bruce Springsteen's mileage as well. But the choruses on "Nightline" are right off of Styx's Grand Illusion and Pieces of Eight albums. Synthesizers careen into incredibly shattering -- yet compressed -- power chords; the guitars and drums are more filtered through effects than they are played. While it seems Paul was doing everything he could to write hooks -- and who knows whether this might not have worked better if stripped down -- Peter Solley's production was so loaded with schlocky ...
| | Gonzagao & Gonzaguinha Viagem De CD (1999) (Import) Digipak; Brazil
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| | Janitor Joe Lucky CD (1994)
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| | Bobby Vinton Live At The Copa/Drive-In Movie Time CD (2002)
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$10.59 The two albums combined on this discount-priced reissue are quite different from each other, but they are similar in both being distinct from the bulk of Bobby Vinton's record releases. Programmed in reverse chronological order, Live at the Copa, recorded in June 1966, and Drive-In Movie Time, recorded in May and June 1965, represent different sides of Vinton that were not seen as frequently by his mass audience as his more familiar ballad-singing style, which brought him a string of hit records in the 1960s and '70s. Not surprisingly, neither of them made the charts. To take them in their correct order, Drive-In Movie Time is an album of screen songs no doubt prompted by Vinton's assignment to sing the theme song for the 1965 movie Harlow on the film's soundtrack. He assembled another 11 songs from movies of the late '50s and early '60s, and tried his hand. He is better at some than at others, notably negotiating the Henry Mancini melodies "Moon River" and "Dear Heart" well, but not "GoldFinger," a song that demands something more dramatic than his callow style. Also, some of the songs are better remembered for their melodies than for the lyrics written for them later, which occasionally makes hearing these vocal versions odd. Live at the Copa ...
| | Tony Hadley True Ballads CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Spinners Pick Of The Litter CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Holiday No Stress CD (2007)
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| | 35 Jahre Von Osterreich In Die Welt CD (2007) (Import) Import
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