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Thursday, October 30, 2008

LYRNYRD SKYNYRD


LYNYRD SKYNYRD
THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION (1991)
320 KBPS

It was only fitting that the ultimate Southern rock institution, Lynyrd Skynyrd — certainly one of the more tragic stories in rock & roll history — should be one of the first bands to benefit from a comprehensive box set. Following the format of the highly successful Led Zeppelin box set, this three-disc, 47-song anthology provides a near-perfect career retrospective, complete with a carefully researched booklet with meticulous historical essays and rare photos for the new and rabid fan alike. The latter will probably be most interested in disc one, which features a number of early demos dating back as early as 1970 and not featured in prior collections, as well as an embryonic demo of "Freebird" minus its extended-jam coda. The nine-minute version from the band's milestone debut, Pronounced is also featured here, of course, as is most of the material from the group's next album, Second Helping, generally regarded as their career peak. Disc two alone could serve as a greatest-hits set, as classic after classic is rattled off in mind-blowing succession. And even when the creative fires finally begin to wane somewhat as the set approaches the Nuthin' Fancy and Gimme Back My Bullets material (recorded at a time when the band was plagued by overwork and escalating drug abuse), the set wisely offers alternate versions and live renditions to keep things interesting. The first half of disc three alternates never-before-heard concert performances with other, equally inspired live versions. Its second half is dominated by the unintentional swan song Street Survivors. Released only three days before the fateful plane crash, the album saw a re-energized Skynyrd achieving a new level of maturity, power, and purpose. Although most box sets tend to be a bit too much for the casual fan to swallow, this one feels just right.

Disc: 1
1. Free Bird (Demo)
2. Junkie (Demo)
3. He' S Alive (Demo)
4. One More Time (Original Version)
5. Gimme Three Steps (Original Version)
6. Trust (Original Version)
7. Comin' Home
8. Mr. Banker (Demo)
9. Down South Jukin (Demo)
10. Truck Drivin' Man (Demo)
11. I Ain' T The One (Demo)
12. Poison Whiskey (Demo)
13. Tuesday' S Gone
14. Things Goin' On
15. Free Bird

Disc: 2
1. Sweet Home Alabama
2. Was I Right Or Wrong?
3. Workin' For Mca
4. Don' T Ask Me No Questions
5. Swamp Music
6. The Ballad Of Curtis Lowe
7. The Needle And The Spoon
8. Call Me The Breeze
9. Saturday Night Special
10. Made In The Shade
11. Am I Losin'
12. On The Hunt
13. Same Old Blues
14. Double Trouble (Live)
15. Roll Gypsy Roll
16. All I Can Do Is Write About It (Acoustic)
17. Four Walls Of Raiford (Undubbed Demo)

Disc: 3
1. Gimme Back My Bullets (Live)
2. Searchin' (Live)
3. Simple Man (Live)
4. Crossroads (Live)
5. T For Texas (Live)
6. Whiskey Rock-A-Roller (Live)
7. Ain' T No Good Life
8. What' S Your Name (Alternate Mix)
9. Georgia Peaches
10. What' S Your Name
11. I Never Dreamed
12. I Know A Little
13. Honky Tonk Night Time Man
14. That Smell
15. You Got That Right



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I kid you not but there is a best of LS compilation which doesn't include "Freebird". I still can't believe it.