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The Outlaws|Hurry Sundown

Hurry Sundown

The Outlaws

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Tampa, FL-based band the Outlaws released their third album, Hurry Sundown, in 1977, and it's a fine work marked by strong songwriting and their unique country-based brand of Southern rock. All five members wrote material for Hurry Sundown: vocalist/lead guitarist Billy Jones, vocalist/guitarist Henry Paul, vocalist/lead guitarist Hughie Thomasson, new vocalist/bass guitarist Harvey Dalton Arnold, and drummer Monte Yoho. One significant influence on the album is producer Bill Szymczyk. It's obvious his work with the Eagles sharpened the Outlaws' harmony vocals on Hurry Sundown. "Gunsmoke" is a vibrant rocker with lots of guitar soloing; the Outlaws didn't feature three guitarists for nothing. The bright country-rock chorus is the foundation of "Hearin' My Heart Talkin'." Arnold's "So Afraid" is a strangely compelling country song with two distinctly different parts: emotionally fragile lyrics supported by happy-go-lucky music driven by Thomasson's cheerful banjo playing. Thomasson's excellent "Hurry Sundown," an edgy story song with piercing guitar lines, was a minor hit single. "Cold and Lonesome" is a relaxed, swaying tune contributed by Arnold. The major discovery on Hurry Sundown is Jones' startling "Night Wines." This mournful, haunting song features a regret-filled protagonist drinking at night while lamenting the sad inevitability of aging. "Night Wines" must be at least partly autobiographical, because Jones, an obviously tortured soul, battled alcoholism before leaving the band by 1982 and, ultimately, took his own life in 1995 at age 45. About the first half of "Man of the Hour" is slow country with twangy electric guitars and Thomasson's pedal steel guitar, but then the tempo shifts to a mid-tempo jam; along the way, guest Joe Vitale adds simple, effective synthesizer/strings fills. Buddha Records (aka Buddah Records) was scheduled to issue Hurry Sundown on CD for the first time in the summer of 2001.

© Bret Adams /TiVo

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1
Gunsmoke (Digitally Remastered 2001)
00:04:18

The Outlaws, Performer - Bill Szymczyk, Producer - Monte Yoho, Composer - Monte Yoho, Lyricist - Henry Paul, Composer - Henry Paul, Lyricist

(P) 1977 Arista Records LLC

2
Hearin' My Heart Talkin' (Digitally Remastered 2001)
00:04:11

The Outlaws, Performer - Bill Szymczyk, Producer - Walt Meskell, Composer - Walt Meskell, Lyricist - Tim Martin, Composer - Tim Martin, Lyricist

(P) 1977 Arista Records LLC

3
So Afraid (Digitally Remastered 2001)
00:03:16

The Outlaws, Performer - Bill Szymczyk, Producer - Harvey Dalton Arnold, Composer - Harvey Dalton Arnold, Lyricist

(P) 1977 Arista Records LLC

4
Holiday (Digitally Remastered 2001)
00:04:03

The Outlaws, Performer - Bill Szymczyk, Producer - Billy Jones, Composer - Billy Jones, Lyricist

(P) 1977 Arista Records LLC

5
Hurry Sundown (Digitally Remastered 2001)
00:04:05

The Outlaws, Performer - Hughie Thomasson, Composer - Hughie Thomasson, Lyricist - Bill Szymczyk, Producer

(P) 1977 Arista Records LLC

6
Cold And Lonesome (Digitally Remastered 2001)
00:03:19

The Outlaws, Performer - Bill Szymczyk, Producer - Harvey Dalton Arnold, Composer - Harvey Dalton Arnold, Lyricist

(P) 1977 Arista Records LLC

7
Night Wines (Digitally Remastered 2001)
00:04:50

The Outlaws, Performer - Bill Szymczyk, Producer - Billy Jones, Composer - Billy Jones, Lyricist

(P) 1977 Arista Records LLC

8
Heavenly Blues (Digitally Remastered 2001)
00:03:47

The Outlaws, Performer - Bill Szymczyk, Producer - Henry Paul, Composer - Henry Paul, Lyricist

(P) 1977 Arista Records LLC

9
Man Of The Hour (Digitally Remastered 2001)
00:06:12

The Outlaws, Performer - Hughie Thomasson, Composer - Hughie Thomasson, Lyricist - Bill Szymczyk, Producer - Billy Jones, Composer - Billy Jones, Lyricist

(P) 1977 Arista Records LLC

Albumbeschreibung

Tampa, FL-based band the Outlaws released their third album, Hurry Sundown, in 1977, and it's a fine work marked by strong songwriting and their unique country-based brand of Southern rock. All five members wrote material for Hurry Sundown: vocalist/lead guitarist Billy Jones, vocalist/guitarist Henry Paul, vocalist/lead guitarist Hughie Thomasson, new vocalist/bass guitarist Harvey Dalton Arnold, and drummer Monte Yoho. One significant influence on the album is producer Bill Szymczyk. It's obvious his work with the Eagles sharpened the Outlaws' harmony vocals on Hurry Sundown. "Gunsmoke" is a vibrant rocker with lots of guitar soloing; the Outlaws didn't feature three guitarists for nothing. The bright country-rock chorus is the foundation of "Hearin' My Heart Talkin'." Arnold's "So Afraid" is a strangely compelling country song with two distinctly different parts: emotionally fragile lyrics supported by happy-go-lucky music driven by Thomasson's cheerful banjo playing. Thomasson's excellent "Hurry Sundown," an edgy story song with piercing guitar lines, was a minor hit single. "Cold and Lonesome" is a relaxed, swaying tune contributed by Arnold. The major discovery on Hurry Sundown is Jones' startling "Night Wines." This mournful, haunting song features a regret-filled protagonist drinking at night while lamenting the sad inevitability of aging. "Night Wines" must be at least partly autobiographical, because Jones, an obviously tortured soul, battled alcoholism before leaving the band by 1982 and, ultimately, took his own life in 1995 at age 45. About the first half of "Man of the Hour" is slow country with twangy electric guitars and Thomasson's pedal steel guitar, but then the tempo shifts to a mid-tempo jam; along the way, guest Joe Vitale adds simple, effective synthesizer/strings fills. Buddha Records (aka Buddah Records) was scheduled to issue Hurry Sundown on CD for the first time in the summer of 2001.

© Bret Adams /TiVo

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