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Skynyrd's Innyrds: Their Greatest Hits comes close to being a solid single-disc overview of the Southern rockers' biggest hits, but it falls short in a number of important ways. Most notably, "Free Bird" is not in either its studio or live incarnations; it's presented as an outtake, something that will only be of interest to hardcore Lynyrd Skynyrd fans, just like the outtake of "Double Trouble." Also, several major songs -- "Down South Jukin'," "You Got That Right," "Whiskey Rock-a-Roller," "Simple Man," "Tuesday's Gone," "I Know a Little" -- are missing, with album cuts in their place. That said, it has most of the big hits -- "Sweet Home Alabama," "Gimme Three Steps," "Saturday Night Special," "What's Your Name," "That Smell," plus "Workin' for MCA" and "Call Me the Breeze," which were not on Gold & Platinum -- which is enough to make it a good sampler, even if it doesn't provide as complete an introduction as Gold & Platinum.
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/11/2002 |
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Label: | Mca Import |
UPC: | 0076742229320 |
catalogNumber: | 42293 |
Rank: | 43471 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Lynyrd Skynyrd Primary ArtistKooper Piano,Moog Synthesizer
Allen Collins Guitar
Clydie King Background Vocals
Artimus Pyle Drums
Steve Gaines Guitar
Billy Powell Piano
Bobbye Hall Percussion
Jo Jo Billingsley Background Vocals
Bob Burns Drums
Merry Clayton Background Vocals
Cassie Gaines Background Vocals
Roosevelt Gook Organ
Leslie Hawkins Background Vocals
Bobby Keys Horn
Ed King Bass,Guitar,Slide Guitar
Trevor Lawrence Horn
Steve Madaio Horn
Gary Rossington Guitar
Ronnie Van Zant Vocals,Background Vocals
Leon Wilkeson Bass,Background Vocals
Wolfman Hand Clapping
Wicker Hand Clapping
Bob Burns Drums
Mister Feedback Hand Clapping
Technical Credits
Kooper Producer,Horn ArrangementsAllen Collins Composer
Tom Dowd Producer
Ed King Composer
Gary Rossington Composer
Ronnie Van Zant Composer
Jeff Adamoff Art Direction
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