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One More From the Road
Rock · 1976 · 12 tracks

One More From the Road

September 1976 · Crescendo (2)

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One More From the Road is the definitive sonic document of the Southern rock mythos, captured during a three-night stand at Atlanta's Fox Theatre. It sounds like humid air, stale beer, and the electric tension of a band that knows they are the best in the world.

The production is remarkably clear for a 1976 live set, allowing the listener to distinguish between the three distinct guitar voices of Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, and the newly initiated Steve Gaines. It is a masterclass in ensemble playing, where the grit of the blues meets the precision of a well-oiled machine.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
Workin’ for MCA
4:38
01
Gimme Three Steps
5:00
02
The Needle and the Spoon
4:17
02
I Ain’t the One
3:37
03
Searching
3:51
03
Crossroads
3:44
04
Tuesday's Gone
7:39
04
Free Bird
11:30
05
Saturday Night Special
5:30
06
Travelin' Man
4:08
07
Sweet Home Alabama
6:49
08
Call Me the Breeze
5:27
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition in Free Bird from the slow slide guitar balladry into the explosive, multi-layered guitar duel that lasts over five minutes.
Ronnie Van Zant's casual 'What song is it you want to hear?' prompt that triggers the massive audience roar before the final track.
The intricate, bluesy interplay between the three guitarists during the extended bridge of T for Texas.
Billy Powell’s rolling, barrelhouse piano solo in Sweet Home Alabama that cuts through the thick wall of guitars.
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