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(Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) |
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A classic album that is the origin of swamp rock, capturing the soul of the South.This debut album represents American Southern rock. Featuring classics like "Free Bird" and "Simple Man," it's a crucial album that established their style. This debut album marks the beginning of Lynyrd Skynyrd. The magnificent twin guitars of "Free Bird" and Ronnie Van Zant's soulful vocals became symbols of the band. The straightforward Southern rock spirit seen in tracks like "Gimme Three Steps" and "Simple Man" had a profound influence on later American rock. With a structure that stands out for its simple yet powerful ensemble, this album is considered a reference point for Southern rock. |
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Credit
- Producer, Engineer - Al Kooper
- Engineer - Rodney Mills
- Bass - Leon Wilkeson
- Guitar - Gary Rossington
- Lead Vocals, Written-By - Ronnie Van Zant
- Keyboards - Billy Powell
- Drums - Bob Burns (2)
- Guitar - Allen Collins
- Engineer - Danny Turbeville
- Guitar - Ed King (2)
- Photography By [On Stage] - Thomas Hill
- Engineer - Bob "Tub" Langford
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