Lynyrd Skynyrd - O.R.R. (Outlaws, Renegades & Rebels).wmv
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2011
- Twenty is the ninth 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.
Track listing
"We Ain't Much Different" -- 3:44
"Bring It On" -- 4:56
"Voodoo Lake" -- 4:37
"Home Is Where the Heart Is" -- 5:26
"Travelin' Man" -- 4:05
"Talked Myself Right Into It" -- 3:25
"Never Too Late" -- 5:18
"O.R.R." -- 4:16
"Blame It on a Sad Song" -- 5:35
"Berneice" -- 4:01
"None of Us Are Free" -- 5:23
"How Soon We Forget" -- 4:50
"Sign Of The Times" - 3:44 (Japan Bonus Track)
Personnel
Gary Rossington -- Lead, rhythm, slide & acoustic guitars
Johnny Van Zant -- lead vocals
Leon Wilkeson -- bass
Ricky Medlocke -- Lead, rhythm, slide, acoustic, Dobro guitars and background vocals
Hughie Thomasson -- Lead, rhythm, slide & acoustic guitars, and background vocals
Billy Powell -- Piano & Hammond B-3 organ
Owen Hale -- drums & percussion
Ronnie Van Zant - Vocals on "Travelin' Man"
The spirit that is SKYNYRD has not and will not ever die
My favorite LS song.
His serious hardness on living with this before only lover and pray for him
When this album first came out I was a little disappointed in it. But like happens so many times you have to give music a chance. The more I listened to it the more I found the hidden, subtle, greatness that is Skynyrd. The reformed band too often gets a bad rap.............they shouldn't. They have put out some good music. It's just that today's industry (and sadly too many fans) won't give them a chance. Carry on brothers.
I bought this CD 25 years ago later this month as I prepared for a 90-day business trip to China that more or less continues to this day tho now in Thailand with more than a dozen other locations in between. I might be O. R. R. but “Home is Where the Heart is” especially as my family name is Hart. Thanks Skynyrd! Now “Gimme 3 Steps!” Show me the back door!
I don't know if it's cause of Rickey Medlocke and Hughie Thomasson joining the band, but this is freaking heavy for Lynyrd Skynyrd!
Bought this album the week it released. This rockin' tune always reminds of the duel scene in 'The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly'.
Great is an understate you are talkin adout the and I mean the greatest southern rock band of all time period.
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they were the first concert I ever saw. great men. great band.
Música sensacional. Brasil 2021.
Excellent story behind song guns still killing innocent
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