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Classic Rock n Roll Web Site ALBUM REVIEW LYNYRD SKYNYRD Second Helping Released - April, 1974, MCA Records. Produced by Al Kooper Ronnie Van Zant - Lead & Backing Vocals
Additional Personnel - Bobby Keys, Tevor Lawrence & Steve Madiao play the horns on tracks three & eight. Backing Vocals on track one: Merry Clayton & Clydie King All songs written by members of Lynyrd Skynyrd (see below) except Call Me the Breeze written by J.J. Cale.
MINI REVIEW Lynyrd Skynyrd's second album is another fine piece of work. If you love guitar solos and weaving guitars, you will find that all over this album. The classic, tongue-in cheek "Sweet Home Alabama" would turn out to be their top charting single ever. Ed King's slide guitar on "Ballad of Curtis Loew", an excellent song about a fictitious old blues man, helps make the song a classic, along with a great vocal sung by Ronnie VanZant. Then there's the great cover of "Call Me the Breeze", they play this song like it was written for them. The new reissued CD adds three bonus tracks, not listed or rated above. They are: The single version of "Don't Ask Me No Questions" and its B-side "Take Your Time", plus the previously unreleased demo "Was I Right or Wrong." - Keno 2001 Return to Rock Album's Reviews
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