Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More from the Road

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Album Details

Title: One More from the Road
Artist: Lynyrd Skynyrd
Release Date: 9/1976
Re-Released On: 10/1/1999
Label: MCA Records, Teldec, Universal Distribution
Duration: 54:46
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 008811153328, 076732689721, 4988005488657, 0008811153328, 008811913922
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock, Arena Rock, Boogie Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Boisterous, Earthy, Rebellious, Rollicking, Rowdy, Freewheeling, Party/Celebratory, Poignant, Rambunctious, Raucous, Reckless, Rousing, Searching, Earnest, Exuberant, Ominous, Yearning
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Workin' for MCA
  2. I Ain't the One
  3. Saturday Night Special
  4. Searching
  5. Travelin' Man
  6. Simple Man
  7. Whiskey Rock-A-Roller
  8. The Needle and the Spoon
  9. Gimme Back My Bullets
  10. Tuesday's Gone
  11. Sweet Home Alabama

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Gimme Three Steps
  2. Call Me the Breeze
  3. T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)
  4. Sweet Home Alabama
  5. Crossroads
  6. Free Bird

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDTeldec19139
1989CDMCA RecordsMCAD-6897
------CDUniversal Distribution93333/4

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Album Review

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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Allen CollinsGuitar
Artimus PyleDrums
Billy PowellKeyboards
Cameron CroweLiner Notes
Cassie GainesVocals
Fred ValentinePhotography
Gary RossingtonGuitar, Keyboards
George OsakiArt Direction
Jo Jo BillingsleyVocals
John KehePhotography
Leon WilkesonBass
Leslie HawkinsVocals
Neal PrestonPhotography
Ronnie Van ZantVocals
Sam McPhersonHarmonica
Steve GainesVocals, Guitar
Tom DowdProducer