Skynyrd's First: The Complete Muscle Shoals Album

Skynyrd's First: The Complete Muscle Shoals Album

by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Skynyrd's First: The Complete Muscle Shoals Album

Skynyrd's First: The Complete Muscle Shoals Album

by Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Overview

This may be the greatest unissued first album ever to surface from a major band. The story behind the 78 minutes of music on this CD, cut two years before Lynyrd Skynyrd's official debut album, could fill a chapter of a book. Cut primarily during late June and late July of 1971, with a quintet of 1972-vintage tracks added, they constitute Skynyrd's complete studio recordings from the period when they were still trying to get signed and were playing lots of small-time local gigs for barely enough money to live on. Seven of the songs were released on the 1978 album Skynyrd's First and...Last, and three others appear on the 1991 box set, while "Comin' Home" turned up on The Essential Lynyrd Skynyrd earlier that same year, but this is the first time this potent body of work has been assembled properly, in one place. And, additionally, one previously unissued track by itself justifies the price of this disc -- the original demo version of "Free Bird," on which the soaring harmonies, Billy Powell's beautiful piano, and the Collins-Rossington guitar duo plays with startling fire and lyricism. Several of the tracks do contain overdubs laid on in the mid-'70s (mostly Ed King's bass and some guitar, and even a Mellotron on "White Dove" -- it would be great to hear that song without the electronic string section), but this is still the band at its most raw and unaffected, in terms of what the core members are playing. Ronnie Van Zant's singing was not only powerful, but beautiful at this stage of his career, and the group's playing -- especially the Rossington-Collins double lead guitar attack -- is filled with a fresh spirit of experimentation and adventure that makes these tracks essential listening for anyone who has ever enjoyed this band's work. Evidently, the material and related demos scared the crap out of most record company executives when they were shown around in 1971-1972, and it's easy to see why -- the sound is fierce, the songs not only boldly played but boldly written as well (even the Rick Medlocke-written and sung "The Seasons" is a killer piece of semi-acoustic country-rock), and running anywhere from five to ten minutes apiece. Anyway, most record company executives being inherent cowardly, or stupid, or both, it's easy to see them running from the room over these sounds. Anyone who owns any of Lynyrd Skynyrd's releases should add this magnificent lost chapter in the group's history. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 11/17/1998
Label: Mca / Universal
UPC: 0008811188825
Rank: 6456

Tracks

  1. Free Bird
  2. One More Time
  3. Gimme Three Steps
  4. Was I Right or Wrong
  5. Preacher's Daughter
  6. White Dove
  7. Down South Jukin'
  8. Wino
  9. Simple Man
  10. Trust
  11. Comin' Home
  12. The Seasons
  13. Lend a Helpin' Hand
  14. Things Goin' On
  15. I Ain't the One
  16. You Run Around
  17. Ain't Too Proud to Pray

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lynyrd Skynyrd   Primary Artist
Ronnie Eades   Saxophone
Ronnie Van Zant   Vocals
Rick Medlocke   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Tim Smith   Vocals (Background)
Bob Burns   Drums
Greg T. Walker   Bass
Jo Jo Billingsley   Vocals (Background)
Leslie Hawkins   Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Johnson   Guitar
Cassie Gaines   Vocals (Background)
Allen Collins   Guitar
Billy Powell   Piano
Larry Junstrom   Bass
Ed King   Bass
Gary Rossington   Guitar
Leon Wilkeson   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Wayne Perkins   Guitar
Randy McCormick   Mellotron

Technical Credits

Jimmy R. Johnson   Producer
Joe Hicks   Composer
Gregg Hamm   Engineer
M. Black   Composer
Ronnie Van Zant   Composer
Rick Medlocke   Composer
P. Carpenter   Composer
Tim Smith   Producer
Tommy Wright III   Photography
Michael Diehl   Design,Typography
Bob Johnson   Photography
Gary Ashley   Art Direction
Jimmy Johnson   Engineer,Producer
Allen Collins   Composer
Steve Melton   Engineer
Andy McKaie   Coordination
Bobby Womack   Composer
J. More   Composer
Gary Rossington   Composer
Doug Schwartz   Remixing,Audio Restoration
Ron O'Brien   Reissue Producer
Jerry Masters   Engineer
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