Thursday, June 25, 2015

Lynyrd Skynyrd


































Artist:  Lynyrd Skynyrd
Origin:  Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Genre:   Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock, Blues Rock, Country Rock, Roots Rock, Boogie Rock

Original line-up:

Ronnie Van Zant:  Lead Vocals
Gary Rossington:  Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Allen Collins:  Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Ed King:  Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Leon Wilkeson:  Bass
Billy Powell:  Keyboards
Bob Burns:  Drums

Lynyrd Skynyrd is an American Southern Rock Band, Originally formed in 1964 as the Noble Five in Jacksonville, Florida  The Band started well-know to worldwide on the basis of Live Performances and their classic tracks:  "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird" to the peak of success.   Three members died in an airplane crash in 1977 and surviving members re-formed in 1987 for a reunion tour with lead singer Ronnie Van Zant's younger brother Johnny Van Zant as frontman with only Gary Rossington original members remaining in 2012.















Title:  Taking The Biscuit-The Classic 1975 Broadcast (2015)
Genre:   Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock, Blues Rock, Country Rock, Roots Rock, Boogie Rock
Label:  Gossip
Rating:   *****

Tracks:

 1.  Double Trouble  (3:04)
 2.  I Ain't The One  (3:49)
 3.  The Needle & The Spoon  (4:34)
 4.  Saturday Night Special  (5:25)
 5.  Gimme Three Steps  (5:09)
 6.  I Got The Same Old Blues  (4:33)
 7.  Simple Man  (6:30)
 8.  Whiskey Rock-A-Roller  (4:00)
 9.  Call Me The Breeze  (5:58)
10. T For Texas  (8:00)
11. Sweet Home Alabama  (6:11)
12. Free Bird  (12:38)

Personnel:

Ronnie Van Zant:  Lead Vocals
Gary Rossington:  Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Allen Collins:  Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Ed King:  Lead & Rhythm Guitar
Leon Wilkeson:  Bass
Billy Powell:  Keyboards
Artimus Pyle:  Drums

Taking The Biscuit-The Classic 1975 Broadcast is the live broadcast album by Lynyrd Skynyrd, was released on February 2, 2015 by Gossip Productions, were performing with the full live broadcast by The King Biscuit Flower Hour, November 6th, 1975 in UK.

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