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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.
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Recording information: Studio One, Doraville, Georgia (03/01/1973 - 04/30/1973).
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 Hall (percussion).
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 Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)   Been Looking For a Copy for a LONG time I bought this album years and years ago. I also bought it on 8 track as well as cassette. I had never found it on CD before so when I did, I bought it. This is the music that I grew up listening to and it has never been better. I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd in concert in Spring of 1974 and they just tore it up. These are the real hard rocking guys that got it all started. Submitted by btaggart_66 (Commerce, TX)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Corner Stone CD Southern rock is best represented by this album. Submitted by mapa (Cottonwood, AZ.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Lynyrd Skynyrd Debut With A Bang Lynyrd Skynyrd's debut album shows the band sound fully developed through years of woodshedding. The best songs here are "I Ain't The One", "Gimme Three Steps", "Simple Man", and "Free Bird", but the rest are great,too. Buy this or any other Lynyrd Skynyrd album, and you can't go wrong. Submitted by Adam (Suffern NY USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
skynyrd boys ...after 30 years of lost albums...this 1 is unforgettable...worthy of legendary status.they connected to a generation of southern boys,who to this day relive high school antics thru these jacksonville boys songs...the guitar army lives on... Submitted by john (florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
classic album turns 30 years old its hard to believe that it has been thirty years since rock fans were introduced to the lynyrd skynyrd band. the songs on their debut album seem as fresh today as they did then.from the all to familliar opening licks of the bar room stomper "gimme three steps" to the tearful wail on "tuesdays gone", this album will leave you wanting more. "freebird",the guitar anthem written by late guitarist allen collins,is here also. Submitted by a reviewer (detroit,michigan) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Pronounced Leh'-Nerd Skin'-Nerd
$8.25 It was hard to believe that Lynyrd Skynyrd could possibly top its classic, near-perfect 1973 debut, PRONOUNCED LEH-NERD SKIN-NERD. However, the boys from Florida accomplished the near-impossible with their sophomore release one year later, SECOND HELPING. It's hard to determine the better album of the two, but both proved to be a solid one-two punch that made Lynyrd Skynyrd one of the '70s' biggest (and unfortunately, most tragic) rock bands.
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$6.69 Studio tracks recorded at Capricorn Studios, Macon, Georgia and Record Plant, Los Angeles, California in 1975. Live tracks recorded at Bill Graham's Winterland, San Francisco, California on March 7, 1976. Includes liner notes by Ron O'Brien.
Digitally remastered by Doug Schwartz (Audio Mechanics, Los Angeles, California).
Perhaps Lynyrd Skynyrd's most underrated album, 1976's GIMME BACK MY BULLETS was another inspired ...
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$6.65 Digitally remastered by Doug Schwartz (Audio Mechanics, Los Angeles, California).
Besides being a touring warhorse, Lynyrd Skynyrd cranked out albums at a brisk rate during its original lineup's brief recording career, averaging at least one new release per year. 1975 saw the emergence of Skynyrd's third album in as many years, NUTHIN' FANCY.
While the album didn't contain a smash hit single as had its predecessors ("Free Bird," "Sweet Home Alabama," etc.), it proved to be another solid ...
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$19.75 Recorded live at the Fox Theater, Atlanta, Georgia in July 1976. Originally released on MCA (6001). Includes original liner notes by Cameron ...
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