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Post by ekforum on Dec 2, 2009 9:27:44 GMT -5
Track listing 1. "Sweet Home Alabama" – 4:42 2. "Swamp Music" – 3:32 3. "I Ain't the One" – 3:54 4. "Gimme Three Steps" – 5:18 5. "Double Trouble" (Outtake Version) Previously Unreleased – 2:50 6. "Free Bird" (Outtake Version) Previously Unreleased – 10:08 7. "Truck Drivin' Man" * Bonus Track For CD Only 8. "Saturday Night Special" – 5:07 9. "Workin' for MCA" – 4:49 10. "What's Your Name" – 3:32 11. "That Smell" – 5:52 12. "Don't Ask Me No Questions" – 3:26 13. "Call Me the Breeze" – 5:08 RIAA certificationSkynyrd's Innyrds has been certified 5x platinum by RIAA. The only title I named was Skynyrd's Innyrds.* Kooper came up with Pronounced & Second Helping and Peter Rudge came up with Nuthin' Fancy. After that, I can't tell you. * I was watching a pirate movie about Blackbeard and he yelled for the doctor..."Hey Sawbones...get over here, I got a pain in me INNYRDS."
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Post by ekforum on Dec 2, 2009 9:28:59 GMT -5
Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com
Forget the questionable title--did the survivors actually approve it?--and dig Innyrds' track listing, which sums up a lot about why so many of us still love this bunch of Southern tough guys. Not only was their triple-guitar howl one of the definitive sounds of the whole post-Allmans movement, singer Ronnie Van Zant put his smarts--and his intelligence--to work on lyrics like "Saturday Night Special" (an anti-gun screed), "Workin' for MCA" (a not-grinning shot at the band's record label), and "That Smell" (a warning about his own excesses). And what's that other song called? Oh yeah, "Free Bird." --Rickey Wright[/color]
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