1. We Ain't Much Different
2. Bring It On
3. Voodoo Lake
4. Home Is Where The Heart Is
5. Travelin' Man
6. Talked Myself Right Into It
7. Never Too Late
8. O.R.R.
9. Blame It On A Sad Song
10. Bernice
11. None Of Us Are Free
12. How Soon We Forget
Vocals: Johnny Van Zant
Guitars: Gary Rossington
Rickey Medlocke
Hughie Thomasson
Bass: Leon Wilkeson
Piano: Billy Powell
Drums: Owen Hale
What a freakin lineup, a veritable Southern Rock fans Dream Team! Who would have ever thought back in 1977 that twenty years later (by the way that's where the album gets it's name) the founding members of Blackfoot and The Outlaws would come together with Lynyrd Skynyrd? Not me. But it happened. The album to me is kind of mediocre and hum drum, nothing special except for "Travelin' Man", where Ronnie's voice is dubbed into the song and he and younger brother Johnny get to sing a posthumus duet. I'd love to see them do it with another song and get Donnie in on it. As hum drum as the album is the tour for that year KICKED ASS!!!