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Posted by: javirunner on 29-05-2006, 14:58 | ||||||||||||||||
As the title says, Twenty is the twentieth album from Lynyrd Skynyrd, but perhaps a more relevant yardstick is that it is the fifth record the group has released since reuniting in the late '80s. Prior to recording Twenty, the group added two new members -- ex-Blackfoot Ricky Medlocke and former Outlaw Hughie Thomasson -- making the goup a virtual Southern rock supergroup, and that's part of the problem. There are too many egos involved to make the album truly captivating -- especially since the songwriting is usually undistinguished -- but occasionally, the star power gels and results in some hot rock & roll. In other words, specialists and aficionados will find plenty of stuff to enjoy here, but most casual fans will think that it's all been said before. 01. We Ain't Much Different [0:03:43.65] 02. Bring It On [0:04:56.12] 03. Voodoo Lake [0:04:37.65] 04. Home Is Where The Heart Is [0:05:27.08] 05. Travelin' Man [0:04:05.35] 06. Talked Myself Right Into It [0:03:25.32] 07. Never Too Late [0:05:18.30] 08. Q.R.R. [0:04:16.30] 09. Blame It On A Sad Song [0:05:35.18] 10. Berneice [0:04:01.50] 11. None Of Us Are Free [0:05:21.60] 12. How Soon We Forget [0:04:50.47][/center]
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