Out today (October 13) is "Fyfty," a new box set compilation spanning Lynyrd Skynyrd's career over 50 tracks to celebrate this year's — you guessed it — 50th anniversary of the fans' first album. The collection is housed in a 12×12 vinyl album-sized format and features a number of unreleased tracks, including alternative live versions of several songs, including "Free Bird," from the 1976 stand at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta that was recorded for the group's 1976 live album "One More From the Road." It also features a rendition of "Gimme Three Steps" from last November 13 at the Ryman Theater in Nashville, which was co-founder Gary Rossington's last performance with the band before his death this past March 5 at the age of 71.
Johnny Van Zant, younger brother of the late Skynyrd co-founder Ronnie Van Zant and frontman since 1987, tells us that he's happy "Fyfty" looks at Skynyrd's entire career, including the eight studio albums the group's released since he joined: