
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Nothing Comes Easy 1991-2012 (5 CD Box Set - Imported)
Fronted by Johnny Van Zandt, younger brother of inimitable Skynyrd singer and front man Ronnie Van Zandt, he was joined by original band members Gary Rossington on guitar, Ed King on guitar, Leon Wilkeson on bass, Billy Powell on keyboards and Artimus Pyle on drums for âLynyrd Skynyrd 1991â. Guided by legendary producer Tom Dowd, and signing to Atlantic Records, â1991â kicks off with single âSmokestack Lightningâ. This release includes the single edit of âKeeping The Faithâ as a bonus track.
1993âs âThe Last Rebelâ, their seventh album, and second for Atlantic, included the singles âGood Lovinâs Hard To Findâ and âBorn To Runâ. The three bonus tracks included here are âThe Last Rebelâ (Edit) âThe Last Rebelâ (Acoustic)â and âBorn To Run (Edit)â
Lynyrd Skynyrd continued to tour and release records throughout the 1990s and into the next decade, eventually releasing their thirteenth record âGods & Gunsâ in 2009 on Roadrunner Records. Including guest spots from John 5 and Rob Zombie, and produced by Bob Marlette, âGod & Gunsâ was their highest charting release since 1977âs âStreet Survivorsâ, peaking at #18 on the U.S. Billboard chart. By this time, southern rock legend Ricky Medlocke had been a fully paid up member of Skynyrd for more than twenty years. Kicking off with the singles âStill Unbrokenâ and âSimple Lifeâ, it marked the final album to feature keyboard player Billy Powell, who sadly passed away at the beginning of 2009. The bonus tracks from the special edition are included here; âBang Bangâ, âRaining In My Heartlandâ, âHobo Kinda Manâ, plus three live tracks recorded at the Freedom Hall in Lousiville, Kentucky, âRed White & Blueâ (Live), JJ Caleâs âCall Me The Breezeâ (Live) and the perennial classic, âSweet Home Alabamaâ (Live).
Released in 2012, fourteenth studio album âLast Of A Dyinâ Breedâ made an even better dent on the U.S. chart, peaking at #14. Again produced by Bob Marlette and released on Roadrunner Records, the title track was released as the lead single. Released in various formats, including a Classic Rock magazine âfanpackâ, this version includes six bonus tracks from the album; âPoor Manâs Dreamâ, âDo It Up Lightâ, âSad Songsâ, âLow Down Dirtyâ, âSkynyrd Nationâ (Live) and fittingly finishing off with a live rendition of a track from their 1973 debut, â(Pronounced âLÄh-ânĂ©rd âSkin-ânĂ©rd)â, âGimme Three Stepsâ (Live).
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$13.99Lynyrd Skynyrd: Nothing Comes Easy 1991-2012 (5 CD Box Set - Imported)
Fronted by Johnny Van Zandt, younger brother of inimitable Skynyrd singer and front man Ronnie Van Zandt, he was joined by original band members Gary Rossington on guitar, Ed King on guitar, Leon Wilkeson on bass, Billy Powell on keyboards and Artimus Pyle on drums for âLynyrd Skynyrd 1991â. Guided by legendary producer Tom Dowd, and signing to Atlantic Records, â1991â kicks off with single âSmokestack Lightningâ. This release includes the single edit of âKeeping The Faithâ as a bonus track.
1993âs âThe Last Rebelâ, their seventh album, and second for Atlantic, included the singles âGood Lovinâs Hard To Findâ and âBorn To Runâ. The three bonus tracks included here are âThe Last Rebelâ (Edit) âThe Last Rebelâ (Acoustic)â and âBorn To Run (Edit)â
Lynyrd Skynyrd continued to tour and release records throughout the 1990s and into the next decade, eventually releasing their thirteenth record âGods & Gunsâ in 2009 on Roadrunner Records. Including guest spots from John 5 and Rob Zombie, and produced by Bob Marlette, âGod & Gunsâ was their highest charting release since 1977âs âStreet Survivorsâ, peaking at #18 on the U.S. Billboard chart. By this time, southern rock legend Ricky Medlocke had been a fully paid up member of Skynyrd for more than twenty years. Kicking off with the singles âStill Unbrokenâ and âSimple Lifeâ, it marked the final album to feature keyboard player Billy Powell, who sadly passed away at the beginning of 2009. The bonus tracks from the special edition are included here; âBang Bangâ, âRaining In My Heartlandâ, âHobo Kinda Manâ, plus three live tracks recorded at the Freedom Hall in Lousiville, Kentucky, âRed White & Blueâ (Live), JJ Caleâs âCall Me The Breezeâ (Live) and the perennial classic, âSweet Home Alabamaâ (Live).
Released in 2012, fourteenth studio album âLast Of A Dyinâ Breedâ made an even better dent on the U.S. chart, peaking at #14. Again produced by Bob Marlette and released on Roadrunner Records, the title track was released as the lead single. Released in various formats, including a Classic Rock magazine âfanpackâ, this version includes six bonus tracks from the album; âPoor Manâs Dreamâ, âDo It Up Lightâ, âSad Songsâ, âLow Down Dirtyâ, âSkynyrd Nationâ (Live) and fittingly finishing off with a live rendition of a track from their 1973 debut, â(Pronounced âLÄh-ânĂ©rd âSkin-ânĂ©rd)â, âGimme Three Stepsâ (Live).
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Fronted by Johnny Van Zandt, younger brother of inimitable Skynyrd singer and front man Ronnie Van Zandt, he was joined by original band members Gary Rossington on guitar, Ed King on guitar, Leon Wilkeson on bass, Billy Powell on keyboards and Artimus Pyle on drums for âLynyrd Skynyrd 1991â. Guided by legendary producer Tom Dowd, and signing to Atlantic Records, â1991â kicks off with single âSmokestack Lightningâ. This release includes the single edit of âKeeping The Faithâ as a bonus track.
1993âs âThe Last Rebelâ, their seventh album, and second for Atlantic, included the singles âGood Lovinâs Hard To Findâ and âBorn To Runâ. The three bonus tracks included here are âThe Last Rebelâ (Edit) âThe Last Rebelâ (Acoustic)â and âBorn To Run (Edit)â
Lynyrd Skynyrd continued to tour and release records throughout the 1990s and into the next decade, eventually releasing their thirteenth record âGods & Gunsâ in 2009 on Roadrunner Records. Including guest spots from John 5 and Rob Zombie, and produced by Bob Marlette, âGod & Gunsâ was their highest charting release since 1977âs âStreet Survivorsâ, peaking at #18 on the U.S. Billboard chart. By this time, southern rock legend Ricky Medlocke had been a fully paid up member of Skynyrd for more than twenty years. Kicking off with the singles âStill Unbrokenâ and âSimple Lifeâ, it marked the final album to feature keyboard player Billy Powell, who sadly passed away at the beginning of 2009. The bonus tracks from the special edition are included here; âBang Bangâ, âRaining In My Heartlandâ, âHobo Kinda Manâ, plus three live tracks recorded at the Freedom Hall in Lousiville, Kentucky, âRed White & Blueâ (Live), JJ Caleâs âCall Me The Breezeâ (Live) and the perennial classic, âSweet Home Alabamaâ (Live).
Released in 2012, fourteenth studio album âLast Of A Dyinâ Breedâ made an even better dent on the U.S. chart, peaking at #14. Again produced by Bob Marlette and released on Roadrunner Records, the title track was released as the lead single. Released in various formats, including a Classic Rock magazine âfanpackâ, this version includes six bonus tracks from the album; âPoor Manâs Dreamâ, âDo It Up Lightâ, âSad Songsâ, âLow Down Dirtyâ, âSkynyrd Nationâ (Live) and fittingly finishing off with a live rendition of a track from their 1973 debut, â(Pronounced âLÄh-ânĂ©rd âSkin-ânĂ©rd)â, âGimme Three Stepsâ (Live).













