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  • Release Date: 05/10/2005
  • Sales Rank: 49,510
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 828767751429

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Get Right With the Man

1Takin' Up Space 2:45
2Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to Do 3:25
3Sweet Mama 3:33
4Help Somebody 4:13
5Things I Miss the Most 3:54
6I Know My History 3:03
7I Can't Help Myself 4:10
8I'm Doin' Alright 3:17
9Lovin' You 4:01
10Plain Jane 3:27

Editorial Reviews

Deeply soulful and hard edged, the music made by brothers Johnny and Donnie Van Zant -- leaders of Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special, respectively -- echoes past glories of southern rock even as it looks ahead. Get Right with the Man may well be regarded as the best record either Van Zant has ever made. Snarling, serpentine twin lead guitars and thundering percussion have always been bedrock sounds for both Van Zants, and here the soundscape is further energized by a gospel-rooted female chorus (heard to rousing effect on the stomping "My Sweet Mama," a sizzling slice of prototypical southern soul) and the brothers' own muscular vocalizing. The richly textured "Help Somebody" advances some hard-won real-world wisdom in the lyrics, and the Van Zants sing it out with gripping conviction, bolstered by an amen chorus. Roiling and majestic, the thunderous "Things I Miss the Most" is an effective exercise in nostalgic remembrance as an escape from current drudgery. The crunching, hard-rock manifesto "Lovin' You" extolls the refocused life, complete with sassy gospel choristers and a celebratory ambiance. Kicking off with a rustic banjo riff, "Been There Done That" opens out into an elaborately constructed showcase number in which an urgent gospel chorus, a surly wah-wah guitar, a tasty church-style organ, and a screeching fiddle frame a powerhouse testimony from Donnie about leaving behind his youthful indiscretions and indulgences. Examine the lyrics, and you'll hear the Van Zants aging gracefully; feel the fury of the music, and you know they're ready to go ten rounds if you cross 'em. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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No MP3's from this CDby Anonymous

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May 04, 2009: Buyer beware! Sony did some weird things with this CD. You can only burn it three times, you CANNOT create an mp3 file from the songs for your portable mp3 player. I convert all my bought musice to mp3's to take them to work, walking, etc...NO CAN DO with this one though.

Sony will not get my business again. I beleive if i buy the CD, i should be able to play it on all my players, not just my auto cd player and computer. How about my mp3 player?--NOPE.

BEWARE!

JDO RN music/book loverby Anonymous

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May 28, 2007: This is a great CD!! I liked takin up space & get right with the man! All the tracks were good though. Looking forward to the followup!


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