"Bring it Back Alive" is a stunt double for the southern rock band The Outlaws that was recorded during the tour of their album "Hurry Sundown" between 1977 and 1978.
During the tour of that album on October 20 the fateful plane accident took place where several members of the Lynyrd Skynyrd lost their lives. The Outlaws' relationship with them had been very cordial and they were very friendly, so they canceled a week of concerts out of respect.
From that moment until the end of the tour, the Outlaws dedicated words of remembrance to them every night and the song "Green Grass And High Tides".
The album was released in 1978 and perfectly reflected the band's high voltage southern rock with incendiary songs like "Stick Around For Rock & Roll", "Lady In Waiting", the harmonious "There Goes Another Love Songs", the classic of the southern genre "Freeborn Man" the hard-hitting rock "Holiday" or the long and epic "Green Grass And High Tide" that was lengthened in a fantastic seventeen-minute jam of guitar ecstasy.
The album would be hugely successful on the southern-style circuits and on the American Top 20 charts.
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