- Audio Cassette (17 Oct 1990)
- Format: Import
- Label: Mca
- ASIN: B000002O06
- Other Editions: Audio CD | Vinyl | MP3 Download
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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| 1. Sweet Home Alabama |
| 2. I Need You |
| 3. Don't Ask Me No Questions |
| 4. Workin' for MCA |
| 5. Ballad of Curtis Loew |
| 6. Swamp Music |
| 7. Needle and the Spoon |
| 8. Call Me the Breeze |
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As Al Kooper states in the sleevenotes, the move to LA to record had no effect on the group's output with many surplus biographical songs from the first outing being available. Personal favourites are "The ballad of Curtis Loew" a loving tribute to an old blues mentor and "Call me the Breeze", which for my money is still the best JJ Cale cover ever! Also one hopes at long last the rock writers and critics who claimed at the time the track "Sweet Home Alabama" was the South's answer to Neil Young's prior "Southern Man" track will now appreciate the subtle spoof of regional pride it was always intended to be (and which per the sleevnotes also it seems fooled Governor George Wallace of Alabama!).
Timeless music meant to be played loud!
Obviously, the most popular song on this album is "Sweet Home Alabama." It's a good song, but there's more to Skynyrd than ole "Sweet Home." Songs like "Workin' For MCA," "The Needle And The Spoon," "Call Me The Breeze," and "The Ballad Of Curtis Loew" are every bit as good as "Sweet Home."
"Pronounced" is a great album. "Street Survivors" and "Gimme Back My Bullets" (which is SO underrated!) are great, too, and "Nuthin' Fancy" is a gem, but the greatest studio album ever put out by Skynyrd has to be "Second Helping." Buy them all (and also "One More From The Road [Deluxe Edition]" and, if you want to hear what the new version of the band sounds like, "Edge Of Forever"), but put this album at the top of the list.
Also, don't listen to whoever said the mix/production are poor. This album's mix is fine. Skynyrd albums use panning EXTREMELY well, increasing the impact of their double or triple guitar leads and riffs. The production is fine, too, and "Call Me The Breeze" is far from lame.
One more thing: "Was I Right Or Wrong" is a great song. It was originally supposed to be on this album, and, well, it would have been right at home on the original album. It finally gets its much deserved place on the album with this reissue!
All in all, this album is pretty hard to beat, and you will enjoy it... that can be guaranteed.
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