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Edge of Forever

 
Album Review: Edge of Forever
 

  • Artist: Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 10, 1999
  • Total Time: 54:29
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

From the opening sound of a rattlesnake rattle, it is obvious that the newer members of Lynyrd Skynyrd are stepping out of the shadows and into the limelight where they belong. After all, Rick Medlocke, the "rattlesnake rocker" was himself a powerful frontman for his band Blackfoot in the '70s, while Hughie Thomasson performed the same duties for the Outlaws. On Edge of Forever, both Medlocke and Thomasson are heard with their individually unique guitar sounds. Unfortunately, they are still held back from performing any lead vocals, a chore either man could easily carry off. The opening song "Workin'" assaults the senses with a massive guitar attack that hooks the listener from the outset. Johnny Van Zant's vocals are as close to his late brother Ronnie Van Zant as they have ever been, and on the next song, "Full Moon Night," the swamp rock sound contains some definite early-Skynyrd influence, but also has hints of both the Blackfoot and Outlaws sounds. "Preacher Man" rocks with a refreshingly different feel; it no longer sounds like the boys are trying to imitate the Street Survivors record. The rowdiness that surrounds Southern rock comes to a head on "Mean Streets," with Gary Rossington, Thomasson, and Medlocke smoking across the fretboards in true rebel fashion. Next up is "Tomorrow's Goodbye," a ballad that can only be called modern country. The song is the highlight of the album, with Johnny Van Zant singing about saving the planet, and there is even a mention of brother Ronnie in the lyric, accented with one of Rossington's "Freebird" guitar notes that comes out of left field straight to your heart. The title track is a millennium song that returns to the old Skynyrd sound, while "Gone Fishin'" is one of the record's weaker moments. "Fishin'" is more filler than killer. Actually, the next song, "Through It All" is a bit weak as well, when compared to the rest of the album. "Money Back Guarantee" has some excellent piano work from Bill Powell, and "Get It While the Gettin's Good" is a very nice rocker, which leads into the power ballad "Rough Around the Edges," another of the better tracks here. "FLA" closes the set, a boogie-woogie rocker that makes a fitting closer for an overall good rock & roll record. While there are those who feel that Lynyrd Skynyrd died with the plane crash of 1977, one listen to Edge of Forever proves that their legacy is alive and well in 1999, and Lynyrd Skynyrd has more than a few good ideas left in their collective head. ~ Michael B. Smith, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Workin' for MCA Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (4:53)
Full Moon Night Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (3:45)
Preacher Man Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (4:34)
Mean Streets Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (4:50)
Tomorrow's Goodbye Gary Burr, Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (5:06)
Edge of Forever Jim Peterik, Rick Medlocke, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (4:23)
Gone Fishin' Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (4:23)
Through It All Jim Peterik, Robert White Johnson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (5:29)
Money Back Guarantee Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (4:02)
G.W.T.G.G. Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (4:04)
Rough Around the Edges Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (5:06)
FLA Rick Medlocke, Gary Rossington, Hughie Thomasson, Johnny Van Zant Lynyrd Skynyrd (3:54)

Credits

Lynyrd Skynyrd (Main Performer), Carol Chase (Vocals (Background)), Billy Powell (Keyboards), Kenny Aronoff (Drums), David Campbell (Arranger), David Campbell (Director), David Campbell (Direction), Michael Cartellone (Percussion), Bill Cuomo (Keyboards), Carl Gorodetzky (Concert Master), Rick Medlocke (Guitar (Acoustic)), Rick Medlocke (Guitar), Rick Medlocke (Guitar (Rhythm)), Rick Medlocke (Vocals (Background)), Rick Medlocke (Slide Guitar), Nashville String Machine (Strings), Ron Nevison (Producer), Ron Nevison (Engineer), Ron Nevison (Mixing), Gary Rossington (Guitar (Acoustic)), Gary Rossington (Guitar), Gary Rossington (Guitar (Rhythm)), Gary Rossington (Vocals), Gary Rossington (Slide Guitar), Hughie Thomasson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Hughie Thomasson (Guitar), Hughie Thomasson (Guitar (Rhythm)), Hughie Thomasson (Vocals (Background)), Hughie Thomasson (Slide Guitar), Johnny Van Zant (Vocals), Leon Wilkeson (Bass), Chuck Jones (Photography), Amanda Barfield (Photography), Dale Rossington (Vocals (Background)), John Swenson (Liner Notes), Mike Purcell (Assistant Engineer), Mike Purcell (Pro-Tools), Gavin Lurssen (Mastering), Chris Eddy (Vocals (Background)), Greg Fogie (Engineer), Elliott Blakey (Engineer), Loren Evans (Art Direction), Kenny Arnoff (Drums), Dan Johnson (Back Cover), Dan Johnson (Cover Art)
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