Lynyrd Skynyrd - Twenty (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Title: Twenty
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: SPV Recordings SPV 085-44932
- Genre: Southern Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 00:55:39
- Total Size: 507 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Twenty is the eighth studio album by Lynyrd Skynyrd released in 1997. The title of the album refers to the fact that it had been twenty years since the plane crash which killed the original lead singer, the guitarist, and a backup singer.
For this album the band brought in two Southern rock veterans, Rickey Medlocke, who had been a drummer for the band briefly before forming Blackfoot, and Hughie Thomasson of the Outlaws. The track "Travelin' Man" is the first studio recording of a song from the original band's 1976 live album One More From The Road. Making use of modern technology, the band were able to use original singer Ronnie Van Zant's vocal tracks on parts of the song, in order to create a duet between Johnny and Ronnie. The Album Cover is a fictional drawing of Monument Valley on the Navajo reservation.
For this album the band brought in two Southern rock veterans, Rickey Medlocke, who had been a drummer for the band briefly before forming Blackfoot, and Hughie Thomasson of the Outlaws. The track "Travelin' Man" is the first studio recording of a song from the original band's 1976 live album One More From The Road. Making use of modern technology, the band were able to use original singer Ronnie Van Zant's vocal tracks on parts of the song, in order to create a duet between Johnny and Ronnie. The Album Cover is a fictional drawing of Monument Valley on the Navajo reservation.
Tracklist:
01. We Ain't Much Different
02. Bring It On
03. Voodoo Lake
04. Home Is Where the Heart Is
05. Travelin' Man
06. Talked Myself Right Into It
07. Never Too Late
08. O.R.R.
09. Blame It on a Sad Song
10. Berneice
11. None of Us Are Free
12. How Soon We Forget
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