Disco de Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More from the Road
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(34 valoraciones)
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Fecha de Publicación:1996-11-19
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:Album Rock, Arena Rock, Blues-Rock, Boogie Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop, Southern Rock, United States of America
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Sello Discográfico:Mca
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UPC:008811153328
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Precio aprox.:$25.98
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Descripción (en inglés) :
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.Análisis (en inglés) - Amazon.com essential recording :
One year before the tragic plane crash that killed Lynyrd Skynyrd main man Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Steve Gaines, they added Gaines to the mix to revive the three-guitar sound that had worked so well for the group on tracks such as "Free Bird." In 1976 the band toured and released this double live album featuring such signature songs as "Gimme Three Steps, "Tuesday's Gone," "Saturday Night Special," "Sweet Home Alabama," and, of course, a blistering 11-and-a-half-minute version of "Free Bird." A cool cover of J.J. Cale's "Call Me the Breeze" adds a little variety. It's easy to see why this band dominated the rock charts in the '70s. --Lorry FlemingAnálisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-03-07
- Bring all my mules out here & kick 'em one time!That's one of the funny lines Skynyrd singer-songwriter Ronnie Van Zant yells out during one of the many killer guitar solos on this kick-a$$ live CD. I truly can't say enough about this CD. On the 4 Skynyrd studio CDs prior to this one, Van Zant proved he was an incredible lyricist. On this one, he proved he was just as good a frontman. Being a guitar player myself, I always loved the fact that Skynyrd is/was a 3-guitar band. Guitarists Allen Collins, Gary Collins & then-newcomer Steve Gaines all played their a$$es off on this CD. Very inspiring! There's also some great drumming by Artimus Pyle, & of course some awesome piano work by Billy Powell. I love all of the '70's Skynyrd CDs, but this one's probably my favorite one. ENJOY!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-03-29
- The Original Skynyrd Live ! This ones a MUST !Ronnie Van Zant ,Allen Collins,Gary Rossington,Steve Gaines,Billy Powell,Artimus Pyle,and Leon Wilkeson This was the line up of Skynyrd at it's live peak and it was captured on this release by the ledgendary Tom Dowd. Originally released on vinyl in 1976 This included the best cuts the band had to offer: Saturday Night Special,Sweet Home Alabama,T for Texas(this one smokes !) and of course Freebird. This was recorded at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta and the band worked their collective a-s's off to make a live recording of their peak performances. Great vocals, searing guitars,and Artimus Pyles'perfect timing on drums makes this a truly scorching Cd. Along with Street Suvivors this is the peak of an incredible band. TURN IT UP LOUD !
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2001-05-21
- southern masterpiecegrowing up in the 70's was perhaps the best time to grow up (except the '50's) for rock and roll. Especially the south, where bands like Skynyrd, was the king and the Allman's were the bible from which they studied. "One more from the road", sounds as good as the live cd's of today, and that album was cut when I was 13 years old,and now I am 38. Being from that area and era, one can't help but be proud and fall in love with its harmonies and instrumentals. Its only once in a lifetime that such artists come together and you are around to witness their greatness. May you live in our hearts forever......
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-11-04
- Simply the Best.This is my all-time favorite album. I love Skynyrd and this listening to "Freebird" live is what made me want to play guitar. Allen Collins is so underrated that it's pitiful, but he really was a great player. As was Gaines and and Rossington. Rossington, who's also underappreciated, gets more recognition however because he's still leading Skynyrd today. Ronnie Van Zant's vocals are raw and authentic and his remarks and dialogue between songs are priceless. The instrumentalists put on the real show though. The disc builds to a feverish climax on the second cd with Rossingon turning in excellent solos on "Gimme 3 Steps" and "Call Me the Breeze." All three guitarist get into the act on "T for Texas", whipping the crowd into a energetic frenzy. "Sweet Home Alabama" sounds like the climax to a great show, and the album would be great if it ended there, but the real climax is yet to come. Collins rips out virtuoso solos on their cover of "Crossroads" and then flawlessly performs one of the most reknowed guitar solos of all time on the band's encore, "Freebird." The interplay between Gaines and Collins is nuthing short of spectacular. I highly recommend this album to any fan of rock and roll. Turn it up, and enjoy!!!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2001-03-14
- One of the best Live CDs EverThis is the best example of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Period. If you only want to get one Skynyrd CD, this is it. From the opening "Working For MCA" to the Closing Definitive version of "Free Bird", it is Skynyrd in their element and playing their hearts out. Other highlights are "Gimme Three Steps", "Searching" and "T for Texas". The remastering puts the listener right in the middle of all the action. By the time CD ends you're breathless, tired and wanting more.
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