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Released April 29, 1997
Twenty marks the twentieth year since Lynyrd Skynyrd's debut album, but perhaps a more relevant yardstick is that it is the fifth record the group has released since reuniting in the late '80s. Prior to recording Twenty, the group added two new members -- ex-Blackfoot Rick Medlocke and former Outlaw Hughie Thomasson -- virtually making the band a Southern rock supergroup, and that's part of the problem. There are too many egos involved to make the album truly captivating -- especially since the songwriting is usually undistinguished -- but occasionally, the star power gels and results in some hot rock & roll. In other words, specialists and aficionados will find plenty of stuff to enjoy here, but most casual fans will think that it's all been said before. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. We Ain't Much Different 2. Bring It On 3. Voodoo Lake 4. Home Is Where the Heart Is 5. Travelin' Man 6. Talked Myself Right into It 7. Never Too Late 8. O.R.R. 9. Blame It on a Sad Song 10. Berneice 11. None of Us Are Free 12. How Soon We Forget
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