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Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote the book on Southern rock with their first album, so it only made sense that they followed it for their second album, aptly titled Second Helping. Released in 1974, the group turned out a record that replicated all the strengths of the original, but was a little tighter and a little more professional. This album featured the bands biggest hit single, "Sweet Home Alabama" and reached #12 on the Billboard album charts. This album is being reissued in 180 gram vinyl.
Track Listings:
Disc: 1
Sweet Home Alabama
I Need You
Don't Ask Me No Questions
Workin' for MCA
Disc: 2
The Ballad of Curtis Loew
Swamp Music
The Needle and the Spoon
Call Me the Breeze
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Walmart also has Lynyrd Skynyrd: Second Helping (Vinyl LP) on sale for $15. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial Here) or orders $35 or more.
Thanks to Community Member katicj for finding this deal.
Product Details:
Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote the book on Southern rock with their first album, so it only made sense that they followed it for their second album, aptly titled Second Helping. Released in 1974, the group turned out a record that replicated all the strengths of the original, but was a little tighter and a little more professional. This album featured the bands biggest hit single, "Sweet Home Alabama" and reached #12 on the Billboard album charts. This album is being reissued in 180 gram vinyl.
Track Listings:
Disc: 1
Sweet Home Alabama
I Need You
Don't Ask Me No Questions
Workin' for MCA
Disc: 2
The Ballad of Curtis Loew
Swamp Music
The Needle and the Spoon
Call Me the Breeze
No longer available:
Amazon has Lynyrd Skynyrd: Second Helping (Vinyl LP) on sale for $15. Shipping is free with Prime or $35+ orders.
Note: Usually ships within 1 to 2 months via Amazon.
Model: Lynyrd Skynyrd - Second Helping - Music & Performance - Vinyl
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Only eight songs? Why not do a double album with their first (if rights are owned)? By the time you put the record and headphones on, it's time to change the disc. To me, Free bird was their best, similar to Stairway to heaven for Zep. Other tunes may have been played more on the radio but Freebird will always be number one for me
Only eight songs? Why not do a double album with their first (if rights are owned)? By the time you put the record and headphones on, it's time to change the disc. To me, Free bird was their best, similar to Stairway to heaven for Zep. Other tunes may have been played more on the radio but Freebird will always be number one for me
While I do not disagree with you about turning it over at ~19 minutes a side, I would rather it be presented as it was. I'm a firm believer that an album is a work of art including the track listing. This is what Second Helping was intended to be. It would be like adding a second person in Edvard Munch's "The Scream". Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
Also consider some of the cuts you are referring to involved other musicians. I will be releasing an interview with Greg T. Walker who played bass on many of those songs.
Finally the cost. This normally is $28 so a second vinyl you are looking at maybe $35/$39 where you can pick on First and.....Last second hand quite easily cheap.
I recently got the Police's super/ultimate/deluxe (whatever it's call) of Synchronicity. Aside from the concert (which is awesome) I don't really need 6 versions of Synchronicity II and a bunch of songs they didn't feel were worth making the album. You listen to them once/twice and that's about it.
Only eight songs? Why not do a double album with their first (if rights are owned)? By the time you put the record and headphones on, it's time to change the disc. To me, Free bird was their best, similar to Stairway to heaven for Zep. Other tunes may have been played more on the radio but Freebird will always be number one for me
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Only eight songs? Why not do a double album with their first (if rights are owned)? By the time you put the record and headphones on, it's time to change the disc. To me, Free bird was their best, similar to Stairway to heaven for Zep. Other tunes may have been played more on the radio but Freebird will always be number one for me
Simple Man is a much better song than Freebird.
Both are Great.
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the original LP was released in 1974. This appears to be a duplicate of the original release. Things were different in 1974. critical analysis of content seems inane. i own the original vinyl from the 70's. And i own the same on CD and in HIRES FLAC. Great music with really bad grammar.
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Also consider some of the cuts you are referring to involved other musicians. I will be releasing an interview with Greg T. Walker who played bass on many of those songs.
Finally the cost. This normally is $28 so a second vinyl you are looking at maybe $35/$39 where you can pick on First and.....Last second hand quite easily cheap.
I recently got the Police's super/ultimate/deluxe (whatever it's call) of Synchronicity. Aside from the concert (which is awesome) I don't really need 6 versions of Synchronicity II and a bunch of songs they didn't feel were worth making the album. You listen to them once/twice and that's about it.
Only eight songs? Why not do a double album with their first (if rights are owned)? By the time you put the record and headphones on, it's time to change the disc. To me, Free bird was their best, similar to Stairway to heaven for Zep. Other tunes may have been played more on the radio but Freebird will always be number one for me
Simple Man is a much better song than Freebird.
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