A masterpiece that marks the rebirth of Southern rock after overcoming tragedy.
The debut album from Lynyrd Skynyrd's Gary Rossington and Allen Collins, featuring a female vocalist and passionate Southern rock.
This album was released as a testament to the band's rebirth after the Skynyrd tragedy. Dale Krantz's powerful vocals blend sadness and passion, and "Don't Misunderstand Me" is emblematic of this. The beautiful interplay of twin guitars evokes the pride of Southern rock. The sound, a mix of melancholy and hope, is highly praised as a dramatic expression of the energy of rebirth.
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A:
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1)
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Prime Time
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2)
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Three Times As Bad
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3)
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Don't Misunderstand Me
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4)
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One Good Man
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5)
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Opportunity
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B:
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1)
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Getaway
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2)
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Winners And Losers
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3)
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Misery Loves Company
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4)
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Sometimes You Can Put It Out
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Art Direction - George Osaki
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Art Direction, Design, Illustration - Mike McCarty
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Bass - Leon Wilkeson
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Drums - Derek Hess
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Engineer - Dave Evans (7)
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Engineer, Mixed By - Howard Steele
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Keyboards - Billy Powell
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Lacquer Cut By - MF
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Lettering - Sherri McCarty
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Photography By - Frank Laffitte
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Producer, Guitar - Allen Collins
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Producer, Guitar - Barry Harwood
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Producer, Guitar - Gary Rossington
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Vocals - Dale Krantz