
Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991
Released: June, 1991
Street Date: June 11, 1991
1. Smokestack Lightning
2. Keeping the Faith
3. Southern Women
4. Pure and Simple
5. I've Seen Enough
6. Good Thing
7. Money Man
8. Backstreet Crawler
9. It's a Killer
10. Momma (Afraid to Say
Goodbye)
11. End of the Road
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Lynyrd Skynyrd: Johnny Van Zant (vocals); Gary Rossington, Ed King,
Randall Hall (guitars); Leon Wilkeson (bass); Billy Powell (keyboards);
Artimus Pyle (drums, percussion). After Lynyrd Skynyrd's highly successful
reunion tour of 1987-88 wrapped up, the band decided to resurrect Skynyrd
as a full-time proposition. Signing with Atlantic Records and re-enlisting
their longtime producer, Tom Dowd, the band issued 1991, their first new
studio album since 1977's STREET SURVIVORS. Instead of experimenting or
broadening Skynyrd's longtime southern rock direction, 1991 follows the
same formula. 1991 has it's share of highlights--the serene "Pure and Simple"
and the guitar rocker "Mama (Afraid to Say Goodbye)".
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