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Skynyrd Frynds

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Released
  
October 1994

Release date
  
25 October 1994

Length
  
51:59

Label
  
MCA Records

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Genres
  
Southern rock, Country music, Country rock

Producers
  
Barry Beckett, Tony Brown, Buddy Cannon, Don Cook

Similar
  
Legend, A Retrospective, Old Time Greats, Then and Now, Thyrty: The 30th Annivers

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Skynyrd Frynds is a tribute album to the American Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released in 1994 on MCA Records. It features cover versions of ten Lynyrd Skynyrd songs, as performed by various country music artists. The album reached #8 on Top Country Albums upon its release. The album was executive produced by Gary Rossington.

Contents

Freebird 1993


Content

The album was executive-produced by Lynyrd Skynyrd member Gary Rossington. Alabama's rendition of "Sweet Home Alabama" includes a rewritten verse, which omits the references to Watergate and George Wallace. Wynonna's rendition of "Free Bird" was later included on her 1996 album Revelations, and Sammy Kershaw's "I Know a Little" was later included on his 2000 album Covers the Hits. Confederate Railroad's version of "Simple Man" also appeared on the band's 1998 album Keep On Rockin'. "Tuesday's Gone" by Hank Williams, Jr. was originally included on his 1988 album Wild Streak.

Critical reception

Giving it three stars out of five, Allmusic reviewer William Ruhlmann said, "For the most part, those performers display a knowledge of Lynyrd Skynyrd's work and an affection for it." He cited Travis Tritt's, Sammy Kershaw's and Steve Earle's performance as the strongest on the album, but called Alabama's "Sweet Home Alabama" cover "gimmicky" and said of Wynonna's "Free Bird" that she "ends up undercutting its power." Washington City Paper critic Dave McKenna gave a mostly favorable review, saying "the country stars on Frynds don't hide their reverence and affection for the material or its creators," but criticizing the album for not showing the band's "lighter side."

Songs

1Sweet Home AlabamaAlabama6:45
2Don't Ask Me No QuestionsTravis Tritt4:37
3Simple ManConfederate Railroad5:44

References

Skynyrd Frynds Wikipedia