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Lynyrd Skynyrd Album - Southern By the Grace of God: Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour, Vol. 1

Lynyrd Skynyrd Album - Southern By the Grace of God: Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour, Vol. 1 (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (9 ratings)
Release Date:1990-10-25
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Album Rock, Arena Rock, Blues-Rock, Boogie Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop, Southern Rock, Tribute Tour 1987, United States of America
Label:Mca
UPC:007673280272
Approx. Price:$11.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Introduction by Lacy Van Zant/Workin' for MCA
2 . That Smell
3 . I Know A Little
4 . Comin' Home
5 . You Got That Right
6 . What's Your Name? [Live]
7 . Gimme Back My Bullets
8 . Swamp Music
9 . Call Me The Breeze
10 . Dixie/Sweet Home Alabama
11 . Free Bird
Description :
Recorded at Omega Audio & Productions and Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas, Starwood Ampitheatre, Nashville Tennessee in October & November, 1987. To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the tragic plane crash that took the lives of Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, and Dean Killpatrick, Lynyrd Skynyrd regrouped for a very successful reunion tour in 1987. Such special guests as Steve Morse and Charlie Daniels (as well as Johnny Van Zandt filling in for his late brother, Ronnie), joined such Skynyrd veterans as Artimus Pyle, Bill Powell, Leon Wilkeson, and Gary Rossington, which is all captured on 1988's SOUTHERN BY THE GRACE OF GOD. While SOUTHERN is not on par with the original Skynyrd concert classic, ONE MORE FROM THE ROAD, it is a fun collection nonetheless--you can't go wrong with such FM radio staples as "That Smell," "What's Your Name," "Gimme Back My Bullets," "Sweet Home Alabama," and "Freebird. Universal. 2005.
Customer review - 1999-11-08
- Lynyrd Skynyrd Turns It Up One More Time
The CD which was recorded on the 1987 Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute tour commerorates the tenth anniversary of the plane crash that took the lives of Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, and Dean Killpatrick. Sure the CD doesn't contain all of the songs that the video: THE LYNYRD SKYNYRD TRIBUTE TOUR contains, but the songs it contains make up for what is loss. Included is an introduction by Lacy Van Zant, a "Sweet Home Alabama" featuring Donnie Van Zant and Charlie Daniels, and a breath taking instrumental version of "Freebird" which will stop your heart if you listen to it closely enough. Billy Powell and Artimus Pyle, two older members put their heart and soul in to bringing back memories as do the new ones...also Allen Collins cheers from the sides. Overall this CD may not be as significant or as loaded as "One More From The Road" or "Lyve From Steel Town," but it's still great.
Customer review - 2009-11-08
- A Fine Document Of Their Tribute Tour
This CD is pretty good. The Lynyrd Sknyrd Band does their best to deliver the goods. Guitarist Ed King sounds incredible and the songs featuring guests like Steve Morse and Toy Caldwell are stellar. Freebird is truly moving with the audience singing for the late Ronnie Van Zant and Ed King does an incredible job peforming Allen's solo on it.

However, if there is only one thing that keeps this CD from getting 5 stars is Johnny Van Zant's lack of his big brother's vocal muscle.
Customer review - 2009-10-24
- Lynyrd Skynyrd "Live" "The Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour" = A Great "Come-back" Album 10 Years After the Fatefull Crash of 1977!!
This tour was conducted & recorded during 1987, 10 years after the fatefull plane crash of October, 1977. It was recorded live in several different cities. You can here Johnny addressing the various audiences from the various cities. The Master of Ceremonies is Lacy Van Zant (Ronnie,Donnie, & Johnny's Daddy). I wore out 2 casette tapes of this when it was originally released in 1988.
So, now I have the CD version.

The line-up:
Johnny Van Zant - lead vocals
Gary Rossington - guitar
Ed King - guitar/vocals
Leon Wilkeson - bass
Billy Powell - keyboards
Artimus Plye - drums
Dale Kranz Rossington -back-up vocals
Carol Bristow - back up vocals
Allen Collins -Arrangement Consultant
Ronnie Eades - Muscle Shoals Horn Section
Harvey Thompson -Muscle Shoals Horn Section
Lacy Van Zant - Master of Ceremonies

Special Appearances by:
Charlie Daniels - Fiddle, vocals
Steve Morse - guitar
Toy Caldwell (of the Marshall Tucker Band) -guitar
Jeff Carlisi - guitar
Donnie Van Zant - vocals

The song set:

1.Introduction by Lacy Van Zant/Workin for MCA
2.That Smell
3.I Know a Little
4.Comin' Home
5.You Got That Right
6.What's Your Name
7.Gimme Back My Bullets
8.Swamp Music
9.Call Me the Breeze
10.Dixie/Sweet Home Alabama
11.Freebird (Johnny refused to sing this song, he said only one man could sing this song on stage, and that was his brother the late/great Ronnie Van Zant. Johnny hung Ronnie's hat on the Microphone, and walked off. So, what you get is an excellent Instrumental Tribute to the band members who were killed in the crash. At the begining Johnny says this one goes out to Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, & Dean Kilpatrick.)

There is a dvd version of this included in the "Freebird the Movie"/Lynyrd Skynrd Tribute Tour" DVD. This tribute tour & band eventually became the continuance of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and they are still recording and touring today. This one's for the "true fan". Thanks!!!

Customer review - 2000-06-08
- Anticlimactic
Sure, this has some good performances. But why bother when you can hear the REAL Lynyrd Skynyrd live on ONE MORE FROM THE ROAD? Some fans may want this purely as a tribute to the original band. But to me, without their lead singer & 2 of their guitarists, this is like buying a Rolling Stones CD without Jagger & Richards. It can't compare with the real thing.
Customer review - 2007-04-17
- TRAVESTY... LET IT STAY HIDDEN
Lynyrd Skynyrd is absolutely one of my favorite bands. They, to me, epitomize what Southern Rock/Bar Rock oughtta sound like. However, I am somewhat of a purist and refuse to listen to anything post Ronnie Van years (itssssaaaa SIN!)
My moms bought this album back in the day, back before I knew anything about Lynyrd Skynyrd. This was my first glimpse of the band, and luckily not my last, because if this was all I knew of Lynyrd Skynyrd.. I probably never would have touched them again. This disc is lousy.
The faults on this bit go on for miles. Ronnie Van must've been proud that he was being a tributed, but was prolly rollin' over to discover it was all a plea to make some of these survivors a little more bread.
They should have come up with a different name... like a tribute name... Kin-of-Skynyrd (I just came up with that in two seconds.. it wasn't hard) they vowed never to use the name Lynyrd Skynyrd again in the seventies, and looky here! 20 years later and the travesty continues... less than a quarter of the original line-up left... constant quarrels between members, on who has the rights to what... real great tribute. Ronnie must be proud.
Thats really not the main problem though. New Skynyrd sounds like a country band.. Real Skynyrd was not a country band... they were a ROCK band... and who has time to listen to the audience sing the entire Free Bird? Certainly not I. Go get ONE FROM THE ROAD live circa '74.. the only live skynyrd you need (good stuff), and leave this one for the other birds....
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