Skynyrd's Innyrds
Lynyrd Skynyrd · 1989
62 min · 13 tracks · hard rock · blues rock · Southern rock
A vibrant blend of Southern rock anthems and bluesy ballads that capture the spirit of the American South.
Why this album works
'Skynyrd's Innyrds' reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart, highlighting the band's commercial peak during the mid-1970s. It features some of their most enduring songs, helping to define the Southern rock genre and influencing countless artists in the years to come.
- Best for
- dynamic emotional journeys long, immersive listening sessions wave-like pacing experience
- Context
- Released in 1976, 'Skynyrd's Innyrds' is a compilation album that showcases Lynyrd Skynyrd's most popular tracks up to that point. This collection followed their breakthrough success with 'Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd' and 'Second Helping,' solidifying their status as Southern rock icons. The album came just before the tragic plane crash in 1977 that claimed the lives of several band members.
- Stylistic neighbors
- ZZ Top· Little Feat· Hank Williams Jr.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Sweet Home Alabama Standout 4:43
- 2 Swamp Music 3:31
- 3 I Ain't the One 3:52
- 4 Gimme Three Steps 4:27
- 5 Double Trouble (outtake version) 2:52
- 6 Free Bird (outtake version) 10:07
- 7 Truck Drivin' Man 5:18
- 8 Saturday Night Special 5:09
- 9 Workin' for MCA 4:45
- 10 What's Your Name 3:31
- 11 That Smell Standout 5:48
- 12 Don't Ask Me No Questions 3:25
- 13 Call Me the Breeze 5:07
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