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The transformation from veteran Southern rockers into fledgling country artists hasn't required much of a musical shift by the brothers Van Zant. The hard-edged guitar riffing, chip-on-shoulder feistiness, and celebrations of Southern pride on much of the material would have fit just as easily on an album by Lynyrd Skynyrd, the band in which Johnny Van Zant replaced his late brother Ronnie as lead singer. Donnie Van Zant brought a lighter touch to his music in .38 Special, as reflected here in the more melodic balladry of "Things I Miss the Most" and "I Can't Help Myself." By subtracting the extended guitar solos from 1970s Southern rock and adding an occasional banjo break or steel guitar fill, Johnny and Donnie Van Zant extend their appeal across categories as well as generations of fans. Though songs such as "Sweet Mama" and "Plain Jane" rely a little too heavily on cliché, "Takin' Up Space," "Ain't Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to Do," and "Help Somebody" are anthems with the sort of conviction that will inevitably inspire raised fists and chorus sing-a-longs. -
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- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 2.88 ounces
- Manufacturer : Sony Nashville
- Date First Available : February 6, 2007
- Label : Sony Nashville
- ASIN : B00092ZM02
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #50,041 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #278 in Classic Southern Rock
- #622 in Arena Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,009 in Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) (CDs & Vinyl)
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2015How about reviewing the music and not the manufacturer. This is classic Van Zant at it's best keeping that southern rock alive and well.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018Love, Love, Love!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2016great cd
- Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2016Awesome! Product.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2005Punishing me for buying a legit copy is not acceptable. Wake up. I'd love to get this cd, I read the reviews elsewhere and it sounds like I'd like to own it. But I will not buy a cd that forces me to overcome sophisticated copy-protection in order to personally use it. Can I hear an "Amen!"?
- Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2005For those of you who don't know, Van Zant has 2 other cd's, 1998's "Brother to Brother," and 2001's - "Van Zant II." II you may ask? Yes, in 1986, they released "Van Zant" (hence the 2).
But anyway.
For the one's who rated this "Southern Rock Lite"...
Learn to interpret music. This is country, albeit, some songs are very rock oriented, it still remains country. "Takin' Up Space," "I Know My History," "I'm Doin' Alright," and "Been There Done That" are all rockin' country. It still has hardcore country "Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to Do," "Things I Miss the Most," "I Can't Help Myself," and "Plain Jane."
For the one person who said they couldn't get the cd to play...
Yes you can. Unless your computer inept and can't open the cd drive on your computer, you can get the cd to play.
This cd does infact show their love of God, their love for the south, and the simple way of life. The one song, that is carried over is "Sweet Mama." Carried over? Yes, from Lynyrd Skynyrd's 2003 release "Vicious Cycle." (Donnie Van Zant penned the song....he also penned "Red, White and Blue" of Skynyrd's too)... Sweet Mama shows the true love they had for Marion "Sister" Van Zant (their mother), and it'll make you feel their feelings.
Anytime you see Donnie Van Zant's name in the credit for the song, odds are, he wrote the song, with the help from the others. Donnie is a brilliant song writer. That is something he learned from legendary brother Ronnie Van Zant and Ides of March frontman (formerly Survivor), Jim Peterik.
Ronnie Van Zant, to me, is by far and away, the greatest lyricist to ever walk the face of the earth...He wrote beautiful lyrics, and is an inspiration not only to Country music, but all music as well.
It has rubbed off on Donnie and Johnny. This cd shines with songs you'll be singing for the rest of the day...and not those types of annoying songs you just cant get out of your head and you want to smash the radio station that played it...the good kind...such as the aforementioned "Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to Do."
This cd is a definite buy. If anyone has read any of my other ratings on here, you'll know I don't rate songs such as the "5/5; 4/5" crap...and I hate people who do so. Honestly, I'll rate the songs on my own, I don't need somebody telling me what they rated each song. I do like reading peoples thoughts to whether I should buy the cd. I reccomend this cd, especially if your a fan of Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special, Montgomery Gentry, or, well...Van Zant. This cd is one that you'll carry everywhere with you, and is a true hit in the making.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2016This CD is catching a lot of anger about something the manufacturer did to it. The music on this CD is very good and I wish the reviews had been about the music instead of other things. Maybe more people will write a music review.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2005The whole Sony debacle, 2½ weeks later, comes full circle. After a ton of backlash, the President of Sony BMG making a fool of himself and his company, people who listen to NPR learning what a rootkit is (on NPR, even), 2 viruses and 3 lawsuits later, this press release came out today:
We are aware that a computer virus is circulating that may affect computers with XCP content protection software. The XCP software is included on a limited number of SONY BMG content protected titles. This potential problem has no effect on the use of these discs in conventional, non-computer-based, CD and DVD players.
In response to these events, SONY BMG has swiftly provided a patch to all major anti-virus companies and to the general public that guards against precisely the type of virus now said to exist. The patch fixes the possible software problem, and still allows CDs to be played on personal computers. It can be downloaded at [...] Starting today, we will also be adding this link to the SONY BMG label and corporate sites. We deeply regret any possible inconvenience this may cause.
We stand by content protection technology as an important tool to protect our intellectual property rights and those of our artists. Nonetheless, as a precautionary measure, SONY BMG is temporarily suspending the manufacture of CDs containing XCP technology. We also intend to re-examine all aspects of our content protection initiative to be sure that it continues to meet our goals of security and ease of consumer use. More information about our content protection initiative can also be found at: [...]
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- Jacek KubiakReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 14, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
excellent