Lynyrd Skynyrd
Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:
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(Pronounced 'Leh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)
New Import - 5355016
Sealed 2015 180gm Repress In Gatefold Cover. The Bands Debut Stands As One Of Their Most Popular And Repressed More Than Any Other. One Of The Defining Southern Rock Albums.
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(Pronounced 'Leh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)
New Import - 5355016
Sealed Latest Run Of The 2015 180gm Reissue In A Gatefold Cover. The Bands Debut Stands As One Of Their Most Popular And Repressed More Than Any Other. One Of The Defining Southern Rock Albums. Made In Poland Sticker On Rear. "The Allman Brothers Came First, But Lynyrd Skynyrd Epitomized Southern Rock. The Allmans Were Exceptionally Gifted Musicians, As Much Bluesmen As Rockers. Skynyrd Was Nothing But Rockers, And They Were Southern Rockers To The Bone. This Didn't Just Mean That They Were Rednecks, But That They Brought It All Together -- The Blues, Country, Garage Rock, Southern Poetry -- In A Way That Sounded More Like The South Than Even The Allmans. And A Large Portion Of That Derives From Their Hard, Lean Edge, Which Was Nowhere More Apparent Than On Their Debut Album, Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd. Produced By Al Kooper, There Are Few Records That Sound This Raw And Uncompromising, Especially Records By Debut Bands. Then Again, Few Bands Sound This Confident And Fully Formed With Their First Record. Perhaps The Record Is Stronger Because It's Only Eight Songs, So There Isn't A Wasted Moment, But That Doesn't Discount The Sheer Strength Of Each Song. Consider The Opening Juxtaposition Of The Rollicking "I Ain't The One" With The Heartbreaking "Tuesday's Gone." Two Songs Couldn't Be More Opposed, Yet Skynyrd Sounds Equally Convincing On Both. If That's All The Record Did, It Would Still Be Fondly Regarded, But It Wouldn't Have Been Influential. The Genius Of Skynyrd Is That They Un-self-consciously Blended Album-oriented Hard Rock, Blues, Country, And Garage Rock, Turning It All Into A Distinctive Sound That Sounds Familiar But Thoroughly Unique. On Top Of That, There's The Highly Individual Voice Of Ronnie Van Zant, A Songwriter Who Isn't Afraid To Be Nakedly Sentimental, Spin Tales Of The South, Or To Twist Macho Conventions With Humor. And, Lest We Forget, While He Does This, The Band Rocks Like A Motherf*cker. It's The Birth Of A Great Band That Birthed An Entire Genre With This Album." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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(Pronounced 'Leh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)
Used - LP - MCA-3019
1977 Gatefold Reissue, On Fading Tan MCA Label. Excellent Glossy Vinyl, Jacket VG; Shows Top Left Corner Creasing, Edge Rubs And Hole Punch. "The Allman Brothers Came First, But Lynyrd Skynyrd Epitomized Southern Rock. The Allmans Were Exceptionally Gifted Musicians, As Much Bluesmen As Rockers. Skynyrd Was Nothing But Rockers, And They Were Southern Rockers To The Bone. This Didn't Just Mean That They Were Rednecks, But That They Brought It All Together -- The Blues, Country, Garage Rock, Southern Poetry -- In A Way That Sounded More Like The South Than Even The Allmans. And A Large Portion Of That Derives From Their Hard, Lean Edge, Which Was Nowhere More Apparent Than On Their Debut Album, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd. Produced By Al Kooper, There Are Few Records That Sound This Raw And Uncompromising, Especially Records By Debut Bands. Then Again, Few Bands Sound This Confident And Fully Formed With Their First Record. Perhaps The Record Is Stronger Because It's Only Eight Songs, So There Isn't A Wasted Moment, But That Doesn't Discount The Sheer Strength Of Each Song. Consider The Opening Juxtaposition Of The Rollicking "I Ain't The One" With The Heartbreaking "Tuesday's Gone." Two Songs Couldn't Be More Opposed, Yet Skynyrd Sounds Equally Convincing On Both. If That's All The Record Did, It Would Still Be Fondly Regarded, But It Wouldn't Have Been Influential. The Genius Of Skynyrd Is That They Un-self-consciously Blended Album-Oriented Hard Rock, Blues, Country, And Garage Rock, Turning It All Into A Distinctive Sound That Sounds Familiar But Thoroughly Unique. On Top Of That, There's The Highly Individual Voice Of Ronnie Van Zant, A Songwriter Who Isn't Afraid To Be Nakedly Sentimental, Spin Tales Of The South, Or To Twist Macho Conventions With Humor. And, Lest We Forget, While He Does This, The Band Rocks Like A Motherf*cker. It's The Birth Of A Great Band That Birthed An Entire Genre With This Album." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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(Pronounced 'Leh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)
New Import - MOVLP387
Sealed Repress Of The 2011 180gm Reissue From Music On Vinyl. "The Allman Brothers Came First, But Lynyrd Skynyrd Epitomized Southern Rock. The Allmans Were Exceptionally Gifted Musicians, As Much Bluesmen As Rockers. Skynyrd Was Nothing But Rockers, And They Were Southern Rockers To The Bone. This Didn't Just Mean That They Were Rednecks, But That They Brought It All Together -- The Blues, Country, Garage Rock, Southern Poetry -- In A Way That Sounded More Like The South Than Even The Allmans. And A Large Portion Of That Derives From Their Hard, Lean Edge, Which Was Nowhere More Apparent Than On Their Debut Album, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd. Produced By Al Kooper, There Are Few Records That Sound This Raw And Uncompromising, Especially Records By Debut Bands. Then Again, Few Bands Sound This Confident And Fully Formed With Their First Record. Perhaps The Record Is Stronger Because It's Only Eight Songs, So There Isn't A Wasted Moment, But That Doesn't Discount The Sheer Strength Of Each Song. Consider The Opening Juxtaposition Of The Rollicking "I Ain't The One" With The Heartbreaking "Tuesday's Gone." Two Songs Couldn't Be More Opposed, Yet Skynyrd Sounds Equally Convincing On Both. If That's All The Record Did, It Would Still Be Fondly Regarded, But It Wouldn't Have Been Influential. The Genius Of Skynyrd Is That They Un-Self-Consciously Blended Album-Oriented Hard Rock, Blues, Country, And Garage Rock, Turning It All Into A Distinctive Sound That Sounds Familiar But Thoroughly Unique. On Top Of That, There's The Highly Individual Voice Of Ronnie Van Zant, A Songwriter Who Isn't Afraid To Be Nakedly Sentimental, Spin Tales Of The South, Or To Twist Macho Conventions With Humor. And, Lest We Forget, While He Does This, The Band Rocks Like A Motherf*cker. It's The Birth Of A Great Band That Birthed An Entire Genre With This Album." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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(Pronounced 'Leh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)
Used - LP - MCA-37211
Clean 1981 US Reissue. Jacket close to NM, touch of ring wear to rear cover & tiny tear mark at bottom rear. Re-released as part of MCA's "$uper $tars At $uper $avings" series with silver-badge logo printed on to jacket. "The Allman Brothers came first, but Lynyrd Skynyrd epitomized Southern rock. The Allmans were exceptionally gifted musicians, as much bluesmen as rockers. Skynyrd was nothing but rockers, and they were Southern rockers to the bone. This didn't just mean that they were rednecks, but that they brought it all together -- the blues, country, garage rock, Southern poetry -- in a way that sounded more like the South than even the Allmans. And a large portion of that derives from their hard, lean edge, which was nowhere more apparent than on their debut album, Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd. Produced by Al Kooper, there are few records that sound this raw and uncompromising, especially records by debut bands. Then again, few bands sound this confident and fully formed with their first record. Perhaps the record is stronger because it's only eight songs, so there isn't a wasted moment, but that doesn't discount the sheer strength of each song. Consider the opening juxtaposition of the rollicking "I Ain't the One" with the heartbreaking "Tuesday's Gone." Two songs couldn't be more opposed, yet Skynyrd sounds equally convincing on both. If that's all the record did, it would still be fondly regarded, but it wouldn't have been influential. The genius of Skynyrd is that they un-self-consciously blended album-oriented hard rock, blues, country, and garage rock, turning it all into a distinctive sound that sounds familiar but thoroughly unique. On top of that, there's the highly individual voice of Ronnie Van Zant, a songwriter who isn't afraid to be nakedly sentimental, spin tales of the South, or to twist macho conventions with humor. And, lest we forget, while he does this, the band rocks like a motherf*cker. It's the birth of a great band that birthed an entire genre with this album." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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(Pronounced 'Leh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)
New Import - 5355016
Sealed, latest run of the 2015 180gm EU reissue. Gatefold jacket, no hype sticker on shrink. A Southern rock cornerstone bursting with grit, groove, and guitar heroics. This debut introduced the world to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s swagger and soul, anchored by anthems like “Free Bird” and “Simple Man.” Raw, rebellious, and deeply rooted—it’s the sound of a band defining a genre.
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(pronounced'leh-'nérd'skin-'nérd)
Audiophile - Used - APP 363-45
2017 Limited edition 200gm 45rpm double LP reissue housed in a heavy-duty gatefold jacket. Still in shrink (Torn/poorly opened). Remastered by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound from the original analog tapes. Plated and pressed at QRP. The ultimate classic rock anthem mastered for 45rpm, all 11:09 of "Freebird" on it's own side!
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1991
New - LP - 82258
Sealed, Rare 1991 Original.
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Best Of The Rest
New - LP - MCA 5370
Sealed 1982 Original Featuring The Previously Unreleased "I've Been Your Fool" & "Gotta Go".
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Down South Jukin'
Used - LP - L33-1988
Beautiful 1978 White Label Promo Only 4 Song EP. "Down South Jukin," "That Smell," "Lend A Helpin' Hand" And "Call Me The Breeze."
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First And Last
New - LP - 3047
Sealed 1977 Embossed Gatefold Original, Cut Out Hole.
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First And Last
New - LP - 3047
Sealed 1977 Embossed Gatefold Original With Tiny Saw Cut.
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First And...Last
Used - LP - 3047
1977 Embossed Gatefold Original.
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Gimme Back My Bullets
New - LP - 2170
Sealed 1976 Original With Cut Corner. Bottom Right Corner Creasing, Hence Price.
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Gimme Back My Bullets
Audiophile - LP - APP 2170-45
2016 2LP 200gm 45rpm Test Pressing Pressed At Quality Records In Salina. Both LPs Appear Unplayed.
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Gimme Back My Bullets
Used - LP - 2170
1976 Original Still In Shrink Wrap With The Rare "Double Trouble" Hype Sticker With Gun Logo. LP Appears Unplayed.
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Gimme Back My Bullets
New - LP - 2170
Factory Sealed 1976 Original With The Rare "Double Trouble" Hype Sticker With Gun Logo On The Shrink Wrap. Cut Out Hole.
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Gimme Back My Bullets
New - LP - 1617
Sealed 1976 Second Issue With Barcode On Back Jacket.
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Gimme Back My Bullets
New - LP - 1617
Sealed 1976 Original, COH.
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Gimme Back My Bullets
Used - LP - MCA-37070
1980 Reissue.
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Gold & Platinum
Used - LP - MCA2-11008
1979 2LP Columbia House Record Club Edition, Indicated By The Tiny CRC On Front Cover. Heavy Embossed Gatefold Jacket. Small Corner Bumps. Vinyl VG+.
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Gold Platinum
New - LP - MCA2 11008
Sealed 1979 Original 2LP Set In An Embossed Gatefold Jacket.
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Gold & Platinum
New - LP - 2-6898
Sealed 2LP 2nd Issue In Gatefold Jacket. COH.
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Gold & Platinum
New - LP - MCA2-6898
Sealed 1980 2LP Second Issue In Gatefold Jacket. Pristine Copy.
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Gold & Platinum
Used - LP - MCA2-11008
Beautiful 1979 2LP, Gatefold Original. Embossed Text And Design Cover With Two Custom, Lyric Inner Sleeves. Masterfonics Stamped In Dead Wax.
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Gold & Platinum
New - LP - MCA2-11008
Sealed 1979 2LP Gatefold Original. Embossed Text And Design Cover With Two Custom, Lyric Inner Sleeves. Cut At Masterfonics.
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Gold & Platinum
Used - LP - MCA2-6898
2LP Second Issue In Gatefold Jacket. Includes Custom Lyrics Insert.
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Gold & Platinum
Used - LP - MCA2-11008
1979 2LP Original In Heavy Embossed Gatefold Jacket. The album features a blend of blues, rock, and country influences, creating a raw, energetic, and authentic Southern rock experience. It is notable for its powerful guitar work, including the three-guitar attack that became a trademark of the band, as well as the soulful vocals of lead singer Ronnie Van Zant. The album includes all their hits including "Free Bird," an epic anthem that became one of the band's most enduring songs, and "Gimme Three Steps," which showcases the group's storytelling abilities and knack for catchy melodies.
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Icon
New - LP - B0032691-01
Sealed 2020 2LP Vinyl Reissue. "Universal’s 2010 Collection Icon Is A 12-Track Collection Of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Basics, Containing Many Of Their Best-Known Songs -- “Sweet Home Alabama,” “I Ain’t The One,” “Tuesday’s Gone,” “Gimme Three Steps,” “Simple Man,” “Call Me The Breeze,” “You Got That Right,” “That Smell,” “Saturday Night Special,” “What’s Your Name,” And A Live Version Of “Free Bird” -- In A Concise, Entertaining Sampler." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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Icon
New - LP - B0029189-01
Sealed 2018 2LP Repress Of The Original 2016 Compilation.
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Last Of A Dyin' Breed
New - LP - RRCAR 7644
Sealed 2012 Original. “Defiance Runs Deep In Lynyrd Skynyrd's DNA But 2012's Last Of A Dyin' Breed Finds The Veteran Southern Rockers Hunkering Down, Emphasizing Their Old-Fashioned Outlaw Ways. All The Recognizable Redneck Rebel Sentiments Are Here -- It's All God, Guns, Southern Girls, And Sweet Tea -- But Skynyrd's Signature Sound Is Absent. In This, Their Third Act, The Kings Of Southern Rock Have Cut Out The Country And Boogie, Leaving Behind A Heavy-Booted Blues Grind And Churning Hard Rock -- Sounds That Signify The Modern South Even If They're Not Classically Southern Rock. And That Fits For This Incarnation Of Lynyrd Skynyrd. They May Flirt With Fleeting References To Their Past -- The First Verse Of "Good Teacher" Recalling "The Ballad Of Curtis Loew," The Soaring Soul-Speckled Ballad "Ready To Fly" A Distant Cousin Of "Freebird" -- But Johnny Van Zant, Gary Rossington, And Rickey Medlocke Aren't In This Game Just To Revive Past Glories; They're Engaging With The Modern World, Co-Opting The Leaden Stripper Rock Of Nickelback For "Homegrown," Once Again Bringing Back Former Marilyn Manson Guitarist John 5 For A Cameo, And Writing A Tea Party Anthem In "Nothing Comes Easy." Certainly, Skynyrd Are Making Sturdy, Old-Time Rock & Roll For An Audience That's Likely Peppered With Tea Partiers, The Kind Of Middle American Worried That The World They Knew Is Slipping Away, And Last Of A Dyin' Breed Provides A Bit Of A Rallying Point For Them: It's True To Their Roots But Living In The Moment. If Skynyrd Sound A Little Less Nimble Than They Used To, Chalk It Up Not To Age But To The Conscious Decision To Play Everything Heavier Than Before; Without Elements Of The Backwoods, They're Dogged Rockers, Happy To Carry The Torch They Lit Nearly Four Decades Ago Even If It Doesn't Burn As Bright As It Once Did.” – S.T. Erlewine, AMG
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Legend
Used - LP - MCA 42084
1987 Rarities Collection Of Previously Unreleased Material. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Ronnie Van Zant Hype Sticker On The Front Cover And Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover. Cut At Fuller Sound.
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Legend
Used - LP - MCA 42084
1987 Rarities Collection Still In Shrink Wrap. Columbia Record Club Issue.
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Legend
Used - LP - MCA 42084
1987 Rarities Collection. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Live At Knebworth ‘76
Used - LP - EV557005
2021 2LP Limited Edition Release With DVD Of The Live Concert From 1976; Available In Its Entirety For The First Time! Housed In A Single Pocket Jacket, DVD Is Still Sealed.
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Nuthin' Fancy
Used - LP - MCA-2137
1975 Original With Inner Sleeve. Slight Wring Wear. “Second Helping Brought Lynyrd Skynyrd Mass Success And For The Follow-Up They Offered Nuthin' Fancy. It Was A Self-Deprecating Title For A Record That May Have Offered More Of The Same, At Least On The Surface, But Was Still Nearly Peerless As A Southern Rock Record. The Biggest Difference With This Record Is That The Band, Through Touring, Has Become Heavier And Harder, Fitting Right In With The Heavy Album Rock Bands Of The Mid-'70s. The Second Notable Difference Is That Ronnie Van Zant May Have Been Pressed For Material, Since There Are Several Songs Here That Are Just Good Generic Rockers. But He And Skynyrd Prove That What Makes A Great Band Great Is How They Treat Generic Material, And Skynyrd Makes The Whole Of Nuthin' Fancy Feel Every Bit As Convincing As Their First Two Records. For One, The Record Has A Rawer Edge Than Second Helping, Which Helps Make The Slight Preponderance Of Predictable (But Not Bad) Material Easy To Accept, Since It All Sounds So Good. Then There's The Fact That Many Of These Eight Songs Still Showcase Van Zant At The Top Of His Game, Whether It's The Storming Opener "Saturday Night Special," "Railroad Song," "On The Hunt," Or The Rollicking "Whiskey Rock-A-Roller." Yes, This Does Pale In Comparison With Its Predecessors, But Most Hard Rock Bands Would Give Their Left Arm For A Record That Swaggers And Hits As Hard As Nuthin' Fancy.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG.
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Nuthin' Fancy
Used Import - 5355018
2015 EU Back To Black reissue. Glossy, NM- vinyl. Moderate wear/creasing to VG+ jacket. Sharpie through barcode on back. "Second Helping brought Lynyrd Skynyrd mass success and for the follow-up they offered Nuthin' Fancy. It was a self-deprecating title for a record that may have offered more of the same, at least on the surface, but was still nearly peerless as a Southern rock record. The biggest difference with this record is that the band, through touring, has become heavier and harder, fitting right in with the heavy album rock bands of the mid-'70s. The second notable difference is that Ronnie Van Zant may have been pressed for material, since there are several songs here that are just good generic rockers. But he and Skynyrd prove that what makes a great band great is how they treat generic material, and Skynyrd makes the whole of Nuthin' Fancy feel every bit as convincing as their first two records. For one, the record has a rawer edge than Second Helping, which helps make the slight preponderance of predictable (but not bad) material easy to accept, since it all sounds so good. Then there's the fact that many of these eight songs still showcase Van Zant at the top of his game, whether it's the storming opener "Saturday Night Special," "Railroad Song," "On the Hunt," or the rollicking "Whiskey Rock-a-Roller." Yes, this does pale in comparison with its predecessors, but most hard rock bands would give their left arm for a record that swaggers and hits as hard as Nuthin' Fancy." All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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Nuthin' Fancy
New - LP - 387069
Sealed 1975 Second Issue With Gold MCA-1616 Stamp On Front Jacket. No Barcode.
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Nuthin' Fancy
New - LP - MCA 2137
Factory Sealed, Small COH. Label Variation Unknown.
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Nuthin' Fancy
Audiophile - New - APP 2137
Sealed 2013 200gm Gatefold Reissue Of 1975 Recording. Though This Recording May Not Stand As The Pinnacle Of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Discography, It Still Captures The Essence Of Their Southern Rock Sound In HQ Audiophile . This Raw And Unpretentious Collection Of Tracks Showcases The Band's Undeniable Talent And Highlights Their Ability To Create Infectious, Foot-stomping Tunes. While It May Not Reach The Same Legendary Status As Their Earlier Releases, "Nuthin' Fancy" Remains A Testament To The Power And Grit Of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Brand Of Southern Rock. "Saturday Night Special", "Wiskey Rock-A-Roller" & The Rockin "On The Hunt" Are Stand Out Tracks.
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Nuthin' Fancy
New - LP - 2137
Sealed 1975 Original. Cut Out Hole. “Second Helping Brought Lynyrd Skynyrd Mass Success And For The Follow-Up They Offered Nuthin' Fancy. It Was A Self-Deprecating Title For A Record That May Have Offered More Of The Same, At Least On The Surface, But Was Still Nearly Peerless As A Southern Rock Record. The Biggest Difference With This Record Is That The Band, Through Touring, Has Become Heavier And Harder, Fitting Right In With The Heavy Album Rock Bands Of The Mid-'70s. The Second Notable Difference Is That Ronnie Van Zant May Have Been Pressed For Material, Since There Are Several Songs Here That Are Just Good Generic Rockers. But He And Skynyrd Prove That What Makes A Great Band Great Is How They Treat Generic Material, And Skynyrd Makes The Whole Of Nuthin' Fancy Feel Every Bit As Convincing As Their First Two Records. For One, The Record Has A Rawer Edge Than Second Helping, Which Helps Make The Slight Preponderance Of Predictable (But Not Bad) Material Easy To Accept, Since It All Sounds So Good. Then There's The Fact That Many Of These Eight Songs Still Showcase Van Zant At The Top Of His Game, Whether It's The Storming Opener "Saturday Night Special," "Railroad Song," "On The Hunt," Or The Rollicking "Whiskey Rock-A-Roller." Yes, This Does Pale In Comparison With Its Predecessors, But Most Hard Rock Bands Would Give Their Left Arm For A Record That Swaggers And Hits As Hard As Nuthin' Fancy.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG.
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Nuthin' Fancy
Audiophile - LP - APP 2137
Sealed 2013 200gm Gatefold Reissue Of 1975 Recording.
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One More From The Road
Used - LP - MCA2-6001
1976 Original 2 LP Gatefold. Cut Out Hole. Original Fold Out Poster Included. Tiny Corner Ding.
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One More From The Road
Used - LP - MCA2-6897
1980 2 LP Non-Gatefold Reissue.
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One More From The Road
Used - LP - 5355021
2015 UK Heavy Vinyl Pressing. Appears Unplayed. A Live Recording By Tom Dowd In Atlanta's Fox Theater in 1976. This Is A Heavy Weight Record In Southern Rock And Contains The Song Most Quoted At Concerts, "Free Bird!"
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One More From The Road
New - LP - 2-10014
Sealed 2nd Issue 2LP (No Bar Code On Jacket). Recorded In 1976.
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One More From The Road
New - LP - 2-8011
Sealed 1976 2LP Gatefold Original
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One More From The Road
New Import - MOVLP620
Sealed, Latest Press Of The 2013 180gm Gatefold Reissue From Music On Vinyl. "Double Live Albums Were Commonplace During The '70s, Even For Bands That Weren't Particularly Good In Concert. As A Travelin' Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd Made Their Fame And Fortune By Being Good In Concert, So It Made Sense That They Released A Double-live, Entitled One More From The Road, In 1976, Months After The Release Of Their Fourth Album, Gimme Back My Bullets. That Might Have Been Rather Quick For A Live Album -- Only Three Years Separated This Record From The Group's Debut -- But It Was Enthusiastically Embraced, Entering The Top Ten (It Would Become One Of Their Best-Selling Albums, As Well). It's Easy To See Why It Was Welcomed, Since This Album Demonstrates What A Phenomenal Catalog Of Songs Skynyrd Accumulated. Street Survivors, Which Appeared The Following Year, Added "That Smell" And "You Got That Right" To The Canon, But This Pretty Much Has Everything Else, Sometimes Extended Into Jams As Long As Those Of The Allmans, But Always Much Rawer, Nearly Dangerous. That Catalog, As Much As The Strong Performances, Makes One More From The Road Worth Hearing. Heard Here, On One Record, The Consistency Of Skynyrd's Work Falls Into Relief, And They Not Only Clearly Tower Above Their Peers Based On What's Here; The Cover Of "T For Texas" Illustrates That They're Carrying On The Southern Tradition, Not Starting A New One. Like Most Live Albums, This Is Not Necessarily Essential, But If You're A Fan, It's Damn Hard To Take This Album Off After It Starts." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erelwine.
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Poison Whiskey
Used - LP - LR 101
Out Of Print 2005 180gm Housed In A Laminated Gatefold Cover. Side One Recorded In 1971 At Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. Side Two Recorded In 1974 At The Record Plant. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Poison Whiskey
New - LP - LR 101
Sealed 2005 180gm Housed In A Laminated Gatefold Cover. Side One Recorded In 1971 At Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. Side Two Recorded In 1974 At The Record Plant.
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Poison Whiskey
Used - LP - LR 101
Out Of Print 2005 180gm Housed In A Laminated Gatefold Jacket With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Side One Recorded In 1971 At Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. Side Two Recorded In 1974 At The Record Plant. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
New - LP - MOVLP378
Sealed, Out Of Print 2011 Gatefold Reissue Pressed On 180 Gram Vinyl.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
Audiophile - LP - APP 363-45
Sealed 2016 Limited Edition 200gm 45rpm Double LP Reissue Housed In A Heavy-Duty Gatefold Jacket. Remastered By Ryan Smith At Sterling Sound From The Original Analog Tapes. Plated And Pressed At QRP. The Ultimate Classic Rock Anthem Mastered For 45rpm, All 11:09 Of "Freebird" On It's Own Side!
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Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd
New - LP - 5355016
Sealed 2015 180gm Gatefold Reissue.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
Audiophile - LP - APP 363-45
New, Unplayed 2016 200gm 2LP 45rpm Remastered Reissue QRP Test Pressing.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-400
Factory Sealed 2013 Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI. Out Of Print.
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Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd
Used Import - 5355016
2015 180gm Gatefold Reissue. Small Tear On Back Gatefold Cover At Jacket Mouth Edge.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
New - LP - 1685
Sealed 80's Era Pressing (Barcode On Back). Shrink Is Torn Along The Bottom, But Still Encases The Vinyl.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
New - LP - 3019
Sealed 1973 Gatefold With Lightning Bolt Cover Photo. Pristine Copy.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 1-400
Factory Sealed, Numbered, Limited Edition 180gm Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI. This Is Low Number 281.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
Used - LP - MCA 363
Rare 1973 Gatefold First Pressing With Yellow Labels And The Song Of The South Logo On The Front Cover. CC. Cover Is VG++ With Light Seam Rubbing And Ring Wear. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
Used - LP - 363
1973 Gatefold Second Issue (MCA Instead Of Sounds Of South). Vinyl Appears Glossy. Small Bottom Right Corner Bump.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
New - LP - 3019
Sealed 1973 Gatefold. Lightning Bolt Cover Photo, Tiny COH.
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Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
New - LP - 363
Sealed, Rare 1973 'Sounds Of The South' Yellow Label Gatefold Original. Cut Corner.
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Second Helping
Audiophile - LP - 111 648
Mint 180gm HQ Audiophile Import In Shrink Wrap.
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Second Helping
New - LP - MCA 413
Sealed 1974 Vinyl. Label Variation Unknown, Paste-On Back Jacket. No "Sounds Of The South" Logo On The Front Jacket, So Presumably A 2nd Label. Staining On Back Cover Hence Killer Price.
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Second Helping
New - LP - 1685
Sealed 2nd Issue.
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Second Helping
Used - LP - 413
Early Black Rainbow Second Label (Originals Had Yellow Sounds Of The South Labels) Still In Shrink Wrap. Tiny COH. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Second Helping
Used - LP - MCA 37212
1980 Reissue With MCA Super Savings Logo Integrated Into The Cover Art. This LP Had About 5mm Of The Seal On The Mouth Left, So We Opened To Inspect. It Appears New, Unplayed. The Original Record Factory Price Tag In Still On The Rear Shrink Wrap.
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Second Helping
Gold - CD - UDCD 556
1992 Limited Edition 24k CD Original.
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Second Helping
Audiophile - LP - 111 648
Sealed, Long Out Of Print, Limited Edition 180gm HQ Reissue. Includes "Sweet Home Alabama."
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Second Helping
Audiophile - LP - APP 413
Sealed 200gm Reissue Housed In A Deluxe Gatefold. Pressed At QRP.
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Second Helping
New - LP - 1686
Sealed 1974 Reissue on 180 Gram Vinyl.
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Second Helping
New - LP - B2BSTK ST01
Sealed, Out Of Print 180gm Import Reissue.
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Second Helping
New - LP - APP 413
Sealed 2012 Gatefold Reissue Of 1974 Recording.
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Second Helping
New - LP - 111 648
Sealed, Long Out Of Print, Limited Edition 180gm HQ Reissue. Includes "Sweet Home Alabama." 1 Inch Center Top Seam Split, Hence Killer Price.
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Second Helping
Audiophile - New - APP 413
Sealed 200gm Reissue Housed In A Deluxe Gatefold. Pressed At QRP. "Second Helping," Released In 1974, Solidified Their Status As One Of The Leading Forces In The World Of Southern Rock. With A Perfect Blend Of Raw Energy, Captivating Storytelling, And Exceptional Musicianship This Record Stands As A True Pinnacle Achievement For The Band. The Vinyl Begins With The Unmistakable Opening Chords Of "Sweet Home Alabama," An Anthem That Has Become Synonymous With The Band Itself. This Iconic Track Captures The Essence Of Southern Pride And Rebellion, Showcasing Lynyrd Skynyrd's Signature Sound, Powerful Guitar Riffs, And Ronnie Van Zant's Charismatic Vocals. With Its Catchy Chorus And Memorable Lyrics, "Sweet Home Alabama" Remains An Immortal Classic. This Great Sophomore Effort Is Stacked With Great Songs, "Don't Ask Me No Questions", "Workin' For Mca", "The Ballad Of Curtis Loew", "The Needle And The Spoon" & "Call Me The Breeze".
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Second Helping
Used Import - 111 648-1
2001 180gm reissue; EU import. "Second Helping," Released In 1974, Solidified Their Status As One Of The Leading Forces In The World Of Southern Rock. With A Perfect Blend Of Raw Energy, Captivating Storytelling, And Exceptional Musicianship This Record Stands As A True Pinnacle Achievement For The Band. The Vinyl Begins With The Unmistakable Opening Chords Of "Sweet Home Alabama," An Anthem That Has Become Synonymous With The Band Itself. This Iconic Track Captures The Essence Of Southern Pride And Rebellion, Showcasing Lynyrd Skynyrd's Signature Sound, Powerful Guitar Riffs, And Ronnie Van Zant's Charismatic Vocals. With Its Catchy Chorus And Memorable Lyrics, "Sweet Home Alabama" Remains An Immortal Classic. This Great Sophomore Effort Is Stacked With Great Songs, "Don't Ask Me No Questions", "Workin' For Mca", "The Ballad Of Curtis Loew", "The Needle And The Spoon" & "Call Me The Breeze".
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Second Helping
Audiophile - Used - APP 413
Crisp 2021 180gm Audiophile remaster from Analogue Productions. "Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote the book on Southern rock with their first album, so it only made sense that they followed it for their second album, aptly titled Second Helping. Sticking with producer Al Kooper (who, after all, discovered them), the group turned out a record that replicated all the strengths of the original, but was a little tighter and a little more professional. It also revealed that the band, under the direction of songwriter Ronnie Van Zant, was developing a truly original voice. Of course, the band had already developed their own musical voice, but it was enhanced considerably by Van Zant's writing, which was at turns plainly poetic, surprisingly clever, and always revealing. Though Second Helping isn't as hard a rock record as Pronounced, it's the songs that make the record. "Sweet Home Alabama" became ubiquitous, yet it's rivaled by such terrific songs as the snide, punkish "Workin' for MCA," the Southern groove of "Don't Ask Me No Questions," the affecting "The Ballad of Curtis Loew," and "The Needle and the Spoon," a drug tale as affecting as their rival Neil Young's "Needle and the Damage Done," but much harder rocking. This is the part of Skynyrd that most people forget -- they were a great band, but they were indelible because that was married to great writing. And nowhere was that more evident than on Second Helping." All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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Skynyrd's Innyards: Greatest Hits
New - LP - 42293
Sealed 1989 Columbia Record Club Only Rarity.
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Skynyrd's Innyards: Greatest Hits
Used - LP - 42296
1989 Columbia Record Club Only Rarity. Appears Unplayed.
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Southern By The Grace Of God: Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Tour 1987
New - LP - MCA2-8027
Sealed 1988 2LP Gatefold Original. “For Its First Live Album Since The Fatal 1977 Plane Crash, Lynyrd Skynyrd Drafted A Few Friends To Sit In As Guest Artists, Including Former Dixie Dregs Guitarist Steve Morse, Fiddle Wizard Charlie Daniels, And Former Marshall Tucker Band Guitarist Toy Caldwell, Who Contributes Some Of His Unique Thumb-Picking Guitar Work To The J.J. Cale Tune "Call Me The Breeze." Johnny Vanzant, Younger Brother Of The Late Ronnie Vanzant, Steps Forward As Lead Singer, And Even Pulls In His Other Brother Donnie Of .38 Special To Sing Along, And Artimus Pyle Proves That He Still Has What It Takes To Provide The Backbeat For One Of The South's Most Enduring Legends.” Michael B. Smit: All Music Guide.
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Street Survivors
New - LP - 3029
Sealed 1977 Gatefold Original Featuring Withdrawn Flame Cover. Shrink Wrap Partially Open On Spine. “Street Survivors Appeared In Stores Just Days Before Lynyrd Skynyrd's Touring Plane Crashed, Tragically Killing Many Members Of The Band, Including Lead Singer And Songwriter Ronnie Van Zant. Consequently, It's Hard To See Street Survivors Outside Of The Tragedy, Especially Since The Best-Known Song Here, "That Smell," Reeks Of Death And Foreboding. If The Band Had Lived, However, Street Survivors Would Have Been Seen As An Unqualified Triumph, A Record That Firmly Re-Established Skynyrd's Status As The Great Southern Rock Band. As It Stands, It's A Triumph Tinged With A Hint Of Sadness, Sadness That's Projected Onto It From Listeners Aware Of What Happened To The Band After Recording. Viewed As Merely A Record, It's A Hell Of An Album. The Band Springs Back To Life With The Addition Of Guitarist Steve Gaines, And Van Zant Used The Time Off The Road To Write A Strong Set Of Songs, Highlighted By "That Smell," "You Got That Right," And The Relentless Boogie "I Know A Little." It's Tighter Than Any Record Since Second Helping And As Raw As Nuthin' Fancy. If The Original Band Was Fated To Leave After This Record, At Least They Left With A Record That Serves As A Testament To Skynyrd's Unique Greatness.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide.
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Street Survivors
New - LP - 1687
Sealed 1977 Vinyl. COH.
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Street Survivors
Used - LP - 01694
Beautiful 1977 French Pressing.
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Street Survivors
Audiophile - LP - MOFI 1-019
Factory Sealed 2011 Numbered, Limited Edition Gatefold. Mastered On Mobile Fidelity’s World-Renowned Mastering System And Pressed At RTI. This Is Number 004508.
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Street Survivors
New - LP - 3029
Factory Double Sealed 1977 Gatefold With The Flame Cover. A Very Unusual Piece That Is Double Sealed With A Mega Rare Fluorescent Sticker Under The First Shrink Wrap. Probably The Only Copy We Will Ever Likely See.
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Street Survivors
Audiophile - LP - 111 535
2004 180gm HQ Reissue Still In Shrink Wrap. Unplayed Condition.
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Street Survivors
New - LP - MCA 1687
Sealed 1983 Second Issue Featuring The Rare Alternate Cover Art (Black Background Instead Of Flames). Only Sealed Copy We Have Ever Had In Stock.
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Street Survivors
Used - LP - MCA 3029
1977 Gatefold 2nd Issue With Rare Alternate Cover Featuring Black Background Instead Of Flames In Reaction To The Plane Crash Of The Band On Their Tour Supporting This Album. Appears Unplayed.
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Street Survivors
Used - LP - MCA-3029
1977 Gatefold Original, Pinckneyville Pressing With Withdrawn Flame Cover. Includes The Red Credits Insert And Band Merchandise Flyer Insert. "Mastered By Capitol" Machine Stamped In Dead Wax. Price Tag Damage On Cover To Top Right Corner (See Scan), Hence Price.
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Street Survivors
New - LP - MCA-3029
Sealed 1977 Gatefold Original Featuring The Withdrawn Flame Cover. Pristine Store Stock Copy. “Street Survivors Appeared In Stores Just Days Before Lynyrd Skynyrd's Touring Plane Crashed, Tragically Killing Many Members Of The Band, Including Lead Singer And Songwriter Ronnie Van Zant. Consequently, It's Hard To See Street Survivors Outside Of The Tragedy, Especially Since The Best-Known Song Here, "That Smell," Reeks Of Death And Foreboding. If The Band Had Lived, However, Street Survivors Would Have Been Seen As An Unqualified Triumph, A Record That Firmly Re-Established Skynyrd's Status As The Great Southern Rock Band. As It Stands, It's A Triumph Tinged With A Hint Of Sadness, Sadness That's Projected Onto It From Listeners Aware Of What Happened To The Band After Recording. Viewed As Merely A Record, It's A Hell Of An Album. The Band Springs Back To Life With The Addition Of Guitarist Steve Gaines, And Van Zant Used The Time Off The Road To Write A Strong Set Of Songs, Highlighted By "That Smell," "You Got That Right," And The Relentless Boogie "I Know A Little." It's Tighter Than Any Record Since Second Helping And As Raw As Nuthin' Fancy. If The Original Band Was Fated To Leave After This Record, At Least They Left With A Record That Serves As A Testament To Skynyrd's Unique Greatness.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide.
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Street Survivors
New - LP - MCA-3029
Sealed 1977 US original pressing with (we believe) the red insert; Shrink split along spine but still very much a sealed LP, with tiny corner dings. From '78 an alternative cover shot is used. "Street Survivors appeared in stores just days before Lynyrd Skynyrd's touring plane crashed, tragically killing many members of the band, including lead singer and songwriter Ronnie Van Zant. Consequently, it's hard to see Street Survivors outside of the tragedy, especially since the best-known song here, "That Smell," reeks of death and foreboding. If the band had lived, however, Street Survivors would have been seen as an unqualified triumph, a record that firmly re-established Skynyrd's status as the great Southern rock band. As it stands, it's a triumph tinged with a hint of sadness, sadness that's projected onto it from listeners aware of what happened to the band after recording. Viewed as merely a record, it's a hell of an album. The band springs back to life with the addition of guitarist Steve Gaines, and Van Zant used the time off the road to write a strong set of songs, highlighted by "That Smell," "You Got That Right," and the relentless boogie "I Know a Little." It's tighter than any record since Second Helping and as raw as Nuthin' Fancy. If the original band was fated to leave after this record, at least they left with a record that serves as a testament to Skynyrd's unique greatness." All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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Street Survivors
Used - LP - MCA-3029
1977 US Original (1st State) flame gatefold gloversville pressing. Jacket shows ring wear and bottom seam has a few light scratches and beginnings of a seam split (on bottom of rear fold seam). Includes the red credits insert but not the band merchandise flyer insert. This label has three lines of publishing credits on the labels. Includes the red credits insert but not the band merchandise flyer insert. Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Street Survivors" is a powerful testament to the band's resilience and creativity in the face of tragedy. Released just days before the fatal plane crash that claimed the lives of several members, this album showcases the band's signature blend of southern rock, blues, and country with renewed energy and urgency. Songs like "What's Your Name" and "That Smell" bristle with gritty guitar riffs and soulful vocals, while ballads like "One More Time" and "I Know A Little" showcase the band's softer side without sacrificing their raw intensity. "Street Survivors" is a fitting tribute to the band's legacy, as well as a testament to their enduring Southern Rock influence.
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Street Survivors
Used - LP - MCA-3029
1977 Original (1st State) Flame Gatefold. Includes The Red Credits Insert And Band Merchandise Flyer Insert. Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Street Survivors" is a powerful testament to the band's resilience and creativity in the face of tragedy. Released just days before the fatal plane crash that claimed the lives of several members, this album showcases the band's signature blend of southern rock, blues, and country with renewed energy and urgency. Songs like "What's Your Name" and "That Smell" bristle with gritty guitar riffs and soulful vocals, while ballads like "One More Time" and "I Know A Little" showcase the band's softer side without sacrificing their raw intensity. "Street Survivors" is a fitting tribute to the band's legacy, as well as a testament to their enduring Southern Rock influence.
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Street Survivors
New - LP - MCA-3029
Sealed 1977 Gatefold Original Featuring The Withdrawn Flame Cover. “Street Survivors Appeared In Stores Just Days Before Lynyrd Skynyrd's Touring Plane Crashed, Tragically Killing Many Members Of The Band, Including Lead Singer And Songwriter Ronnie Van Zant. Consequently, It's Hard To See Street Survivors Outside Of The Tragedy, Especially Since The Best-Known Song Here, "That Smell," Reeks Of Death And Foreboding. If The Band Had Lived, However, Street Survivors Would Have Been Seen As An Unqualified Triumph, A Record That Firmly Re-Established Skynyrd's Status As The Great Southern Rock Band. As It Stands, It's A Triumph Tinged With A Hint Of Sadness, Sadness That's Projected Onto It From Listeners Aware Of What Happened To The Band After Recording. Viewed As Merely A Record, It's A Hell Of An Album. The Band Springs Back To Life With The Addition Of Guitarist Steve Gaines, And Van Zant Used The Time Off The Road To Write A Strong Set Of Songs, Highlighted By "That Smell," "You Got That Right," And The Relentless Boogie "I Know A Little." It's Tighter Than Any Record Since Second Helping And As Raw As Nuthin' Fancy. If The Original Band Was Fated To Leave After This Record, At Least They Left With A Record That Serves As A Testament To Skynyrd's Unique Greatness.” AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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