jeudi 18 février 2010

Lynyrd Skynyrd



LYNYRD SKYNYRD

Lyve From Steel Town


Southern Rock

1998




The BandDisc OneDisc TwoThe Rest
Johnny Van Zant : Lead Vocals01. We Ain't Much Different (4:10)01. Sweet Home Alabama (8:42)Alone Records / AR-017 CD
Gary Rossington : Guitars02. Saturday Night Special (5:45)02. Travelin' Man (4:19)Runnin' Time 1:04:58 + 46:50
Rickey Medlocke : Guitars03. What's Your Name? (3:56)03. Free Bird (13:40)
Hughie Thomasson : Guitars04. On the Hunt (6:17)04. Interview, Pt. 1 (11:05)EAC v0.99pb5 Secure, No C2, Disable Cache
Billy Powell : Keyboards05. You Got That Right (4:47)05. Interview, Pt. 2 (9:12)Ape Monkey's Audio 4.05
Leon Wilkeson : Bass06. Voodoo Lake (5:11)Winrar 3.90 + 5% Recovery
Owen Halle : Drums07. That Smell (6:17)
08. Bring It On (6:04)All Scans@300dpi
Official09. Simple Man (7:46)
MySpace10. I Know a Little (4:57)Size: 837MB splitted into 5 files
WikipediA11. Berneice (3:58)
12. Gimme Three Steps (5:52)


Chronique

(Lynyrd.free.fr)
Ah enfin.. Pas de mauvaises surprises avec cette formation, ils tiennent aussi bien la route en studio que sur scène, et c'est pas peu dire. Ceux qui ont eu la chance de les voir sur scène savent maintenant combien Lynyrd Skynyrd est avant tout un groupe 'Lyve'. Quoique, c'est un peu normal. Assemblez des vétérans de la musique, faites leur interpreter des morceaux faisant désormais partie de la légende, et vous comprendrez l'intensité qui passe dans ce concert.

Johnny dirige admirablement son équipe, et on se dit enfin qu'on tient cette fois ci le nouveau Lynyrd Skynyrd. Aucun doute là dessus. Rickey Medlocke se déchaine sur scène, Billy Powell, indispensable, nous prouve l'importance de son piano dans la totalité des morceaux. Gary Rossington, égal à lui même, aligne ses propres 'standards', tels que Simple Man ou What's Your Name, avec la même intensité que y'a...ah ouais quand même, plus de 20 ans. Hughie Thomasson est impressionnant de maitrise de son instrument, et nous gratifie de quelques solos mémorables. Leon Wilkeson, incontournable bassiste, qui souffre malheureusement de quelques troubles vestimentaires, heureusement sans gravité.

Bref, tout ce beau monde est réuni pour nous offrir un album de grande qualité, avec un son d'enfer, ce qui ne gâche rien. Ecoutez simplement Free Bird, qui avec ses 13 minutes, saura vous convaincre de l'efficacité de cette formation.



Reviews

(Amazon.com)
I hadn't thought much about Lynyrd Skynyrd's newest efforts. I liked their music, but it just wasn't the same as it had been. Something wasn't right. I was back in my hometown last October, and Mama had bought me the "Lyve from Steeltown" CD for an early Christmas present. Imagine my surprise when I popped this into the player and heard the good old original Skynyrd sound! I was very surprised to hear Johnny actually sing "FreeBird." That was great treat. If you go to their official site, you'll find that Gary Rossington is the reason why Johnny sings that song now. The new material now sounds like it should and there is a BIG reason for that. I just had the pleasure of seeing them LIVE in AUSTIN TEXAS! Why do they sound right? Three basic guitars: Gibson Firebird, Gibson Les Paul, and Fender Stratocaster. Rickey Medlocke has picked up the Gibson Firebird and you'd swear Allen Collins was playing it. Hughie Thomasson is playing the Fender Stratocaster and does a great job just like Ed King and Steve Gaines did! Of course, my all time favorite and standard is Gary Rossington on the Gibson Les Paul. No one can make a Les Paul talk like Gary. They have went back to their roots with these three Guitars. These three guitars combined are what gives them that unique sound. If you don't believe me, go check out what they played when they cut "Pronounced" and "Second Helping." Two of their most recent songs, "Bring it on" and "We Ain't Much Different" are great. I can only hope they do a "Lyve from Longhorn Town" with this performance they gave on Dec 30th here in Austin. For a moment, I was in the Fox Theater in Atlanta GA circa 1976! You ain't gonna believe this, but they did "T for Texas" that night and blew the lid off the place! They were playing with ZZ Top that night. ZZ Top couldn't hold them a candle. A Phoenix rises from its own ashes...so has Lynyrd Skynyrd! Theeeeeerrrrrrrr BACK! Go see them for youself if you get a chance. It is definitely worth it!



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