Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyve: The Vicious Cycle Tour

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Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyve: The Vicious Cycle Tour
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyve CD version cover art.jpg
Live album and video by
ReleasedNovember 18, 2003 [1]
RecordedJuly 11, 2003
Venue Amsouth Amphitheatre, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Southern rock, hard rock
Label Sanctuary
Producer Ken Levitan, Ross Schilling, Ben Fowler
Lynyrd Skynyrd chronology
Vicious Cycle
(2003)
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyve: The Vicious Cycle Tour
(2003)
Thyrty: The 30th Anniversary Collection
(2003)
Alternate cover
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DVD version
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The Village Voice C+ [3]

Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyve: The Vicious Cycle Tour is the fifth live album and third video by American southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Contents

It was recorded on July 11, 2003 at the Amsouth Amphitheater in Antioch, Nashville, Tennessee as part of their 30th anniversary tour supporting their twelfth studio album Vicious Cycle.

It was released on November 18, 2003 on DVD [1] and was released on CD on June 22, 2004. [4] The video releases were certified Gold by RIAA in 2004. [5]

Track listing

CD

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."That's How I Like It"5:06
2."What's Your Name"
3:38
3."I Know A Little"5:58
4."Pick 'Em Up"
5:08
5."Simple Man"
  • Rossington
  • R. Van Zant
7:40
6."That Smell"
6:46
7."Red White & Blue"6:16
8."Down South Jukin'"
  • Rossington
  • R. Van Zant
1:36
9."Gimme Back My Bullets"
  • Rossington
  • R. Van Zant
2:12
10."Double Trouble"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
1:46
11."The Ballad of Curtis Loew"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
4:21
12."Tuesday's Gone"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
7:02
13."Mississippi Kid"
4:03
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Workin'"
  • Rossington
  • J. Van Zant
  • Medlocke
  • Thomasson
5:51
2."Gimme Three Steps"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
4:56
3."Call Me the Breeze"6:17
4."Sweet Home Alabama"
6:37
5."The Way"
  • Rossington
  • J. Van Zant
  • Medlocke
  • Thomasson
5:57
6."Free Bird"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
12:38
Total length:1:43:43

DVD

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."That's How I Like It"
  • Rossington
  • J. Van Zant
  • Medlocke
  • Thomasson
  • Blair
 
2."What's Your Name"
  • Rossington
  • R. Van Zant
 
3."I Know A Little"
  • Gaines
 
4."Pick 'Em Up"
  • J. Van Zant
  • Medlocke
  • Hambridge
 
5."Simple Man"
  • Rossington
  • R. Van Zant
 
6."That Smell"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
 
7."Red White & Blue"
  • J. Van Zant
  • D. Van Zant
  • Brad Warren
  • Brett Warren
 
8."Down South Jukin'"
  • Rossington
  • R. Van Zant
 
9."Gimme Back My Bullets"
  • Rossington
  • R. Van Zant
 
10."Double Trouble"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
 
11."The Ballad of Curtis Loew"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
 
12."Tuesday's Gone"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
 
13."Mississippi Kid"
  • Kooper
  • R. Van Zant
  • Burns
 
14."Workin'"
  • Rossington
  • J. Van Zant
  • Medlocke
  • Thomasson
 
15."Gimme Three Steps"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
 
16."Call Me the Breeze"
  • Cale
 
17."Sweet Home Alabama"
  • King
  • Rossington
  • R. Van Zant
 
18."Travelin' Man"
 
19."The Way"
  • Rossington
  • J. Van Zant
  • Medlocke
  • Thomasson
 
20."Free Bird"
  • Collins
  • R. Van Zant
 
21."Lucky Man (End credits)"
  • Rossington
  • J. Van Zant
  • Medlocke
  • Thomasson
 

Personnel

Additional personnel

Certifications

Video certifications for Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyve!
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [5] Gold50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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