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God And Guns

God And Guns
Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Still Unbroken
  2. Simple Life
  3. Little Thing Called You
  4. Southern Ways
  5. Skynyrd Nation
  6. Unwrite That Song
  7. Floyd
  8. That Ain't My America
  9. Comin' Back For More
  10. God & Guns
  11. Storm
  12. Gifted Hands

Disc 2:

  1. Bang Bang
  2. Raining In My Heartland
  3. Hobo Kinda Man
  4. Red White And Blue (live)
  5. Call Me The Breeze (live)
  6. Sweet Home Alabama (live)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #489 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-09-28
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Special Edition
  • Dimensions: .30 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Still going strong more than thirty years after half the band died in a plane crash, the definitive southern rock grouppresent this twelfth studio album and follow-up to 2003's 'Vicious Cycle'. Combining their classic blues- and country-influenced rock with a thick, heavy, contemporary production from Bob Marlette (Atreyu), the album addresses themes of personal loss as well as those to which the band's deeply traditional members cleave the strongest - old time religion andthe right to bear arms.


Customer Reviews

Brilliant5
As only a casual fan of the band, I bought this album on the back of hearing the superb "Unbroken" and I can honestly say, it's the first album I've ever heard where I LOVE every track, and right from the first listen. Superb melody, stunning vocals that rich melodic wall of guitar you'd hope for. Hard to pick out a favorite, but today it's "Floyd"; dripping with... erm.... swamp!!

A mighty fine album5
I wouldn't consider myself a "fan" of Lynyrd Skynyrd, I've got the statutory greatest hits album and that's it really so please take it from me that I am therefore not an "ignore the warts" fanboy and neither am I a gainsayer of southern rock. i am reviewing this album as someone who has now listened to it for a few plays now, and can give what I hope is a well reasoned review. And I have to be positive.

This is a fine rock album; Great tunes, well played, rocking when required with some quieter moments interspersed at just the right moments. it's really, really good. I must admit that I thought it could be a going through the motions sort of product but the band seems to gel superbly, the production is excellently crisp and it just an all round pleasure to listen to. Others will go into more detail for you as this is a visceral impression but the word that springs to mind most readily is "enjoyment". I enjoy this album. It's easy to listen to, doesn't demand too much from you and the time spent listening to it passes in an instant.

I can't praise this album enough.

Its a Skynyrd Nation!5
This album hasn't been off my player since it arrived. I wasn't expecting such a great album. Commercially acceptable and yet everything that makes LS great is on here. You want a 'lil bit 'o country - you got it. You want it swampy - you got it. You like your rock loud 'n hard - you got it. Ballads or belters, this album has it all. I am seriously impressed that after all these years these guys have still got the chops, both writing and playing to make some seriously great music.

The smart packaging and extra tracks are just that, a bonus. God and Guns. Buy it and be happy!