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The Outlaws

The Outlaws

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By the mid-'70s, Southern bands seemed be making a last stand for rock & roll, with two- and three-guitar lineups and not a keyboard in sight. The Outlaws' self-titled debut was released in 1975, a few years after the Allman Brothers Band's greatest glories and a couple of years before the untimely demise of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Outlaws latched onto their Southern heritage by way of Florida, threw in some harmony by way of the Eagles, and then wrote a number of songs that played to their strengths. The result was -- and is -- a good classic rock & roll album. Several of the Outlaws' best songs are present here, including "There Goes Another Love Song," "Green Grass and High Tides," and "Song for You." Hughie Thomasson only sings lead on these three songs, but since two of them were the best-known Outlaw songs, it is his voice that is most associated with the band. It's fun to hear cuts like "Song for You" and "Knoxville Girl," which never received a lot of radio play. "Keep Prayin'," sung by Henry Paul and Billy Jones, is a fine piece of Southern boogie with high soaring harmony on the chorus. Although "Green Grass and High Tides" has been played a million and six times on album-oriented rock stations, it nonetheless deserves mention. Created in the tradition of the Allman Brothers Band's "Dreams" and Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird," the song still sounds fresh in the context of the album, and doesn't feel long at its nearly ten-minute length. The Outlaws' debut blew a fresh blast of rock & roll onto a scene increasingly dominated by synthesizers and dance music. It will leave the listener singing along and dreaming about the good ol' days.

© Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. /TiVo

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1
There Goes Another Love Song
00:03:04

Monte Yoho, Drums - Hughie Thomasson, Guitar - Hughie Thomasson, Vocal - Hughie Thomasson, Composer - Hughie Thomasson, Lyricist - Fritz Richmond, Engineer - Paul A. Rothchild, Producer - Frank O'Keefe, Acoustic Bass - Henry Paul, Electric Guitar - Henry Paul, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - B.L. Yoho, Composer - B.L. Yoho, Lyricist - The Outlaws, Performer - Billy Jones, Guitar - Billy Jones, Vocal

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

2
Song For You
00:03:33

Monte Yoho, Drums - Hughie Thomasson, Guitar - Hughie Thomasson, Vocal - Hughie Thomasson, Composer - Hughie Thomasson, Lyricist - Fritz Richmond, Engineer - Paul A. Rothchild, Producer - Frank O'Keefe, Acoustic Bass - Allan Blazek, Producer - Henry Paul, Electric Guitar - Henry Paul, Acoustic Baritone Guitar - The Outlaws, Performer - Billy Jones, Composer - Billy Jones, Lyricist - Billy Jones, Guitar - Billy Jones, Vocal

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

3
Song in the Breeze
00:03:08

H. Paul, Composer - H. Paul, Lyricist - The Outlaws, Performer

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

4
It Follows From Your Heart
00:05:22

The Outlaws, Performer - B. Jones, Composer - B. Jones, Lyricist

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

5
Cry No More
00:04:21

Paul A. Rothchild, Producer - The Outlaws, Performer - Billy Jones, Composer - Billy Jones, Lyricist

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

6
Waterhole
00:02:06

Fritz Richmond, Engineer - Frank O'Keefe, Acoustic Bass - Paul A. Rothchild, Producer - The Outlaws, Performer - The Outlaws, Composer - The Outlaws, Lyricist - Hughie Thomasson, Guitar - Hughie Thomasson, Vocal - Monte Yoho, Drums - Billy Jones, Guitar - Billy Jones, Vocal - Henry Paul, Electric Guitar - Henry Paul, Acoustic Baritone Guitar

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

7
Stay With Me
00:03:32

H. Paul, Composer - H. Paul, Lyricist - The Outlaws, Performer

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

8
Keep Prayin'
00:02:46

F. O'Keefe, Composer - F. O'Keefe, Lyricist - The Outlaws, Performer

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

9
Knoxville Girl
00:03:32

Frank O'Keefe, Acoustic Bass - H. Paul, Composer - H. Paul, Lyricist - The Outlaws, Performer - Hughie Thomasson, Guitar - Hughie Thomasson, Vocal - Monte Yoho, Drums - Billy Jones, Guitar - Billy Jones, Vocal - Henry Paul, Electric Guitar - Henry Paul, Acoustic Baritone Guitar

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

10
Green Grass & High Tides
00:09:51

Fritz Richmond, Engineer - Frank O'Keefe, Acoustic Bass - Paul A. Rothchild, Producer - The Outlaws, Performer - Hughie Thomasson, Guitar - Hughie Thomasson, Vocal - Hughie Thomasson, Composer - Hughie Thomasson, Lyricist - Monte Yoho, Drums - Billy Jones, Guitar - Billy Jones, Vocal - Henry Paul, Electric Guitar - Henry Paul, Acoustic Baritone Guitar

(P) 1975 Arista Records LLC

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By the mid-'70s, Southern bands seemed be making a last stand for rock & roll, with two- and three-guitar lineups and not a keyboard in sight. The Outlaws' self-titled debut was released in 1975, a few years after the Allman Brothers Band's greatest glories and a couple of years before the untimely demise of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Outlaws latched onto their Southern heritage by way of Florida, threw in some harmony by way of the Eagles, and then wrote a number of songs that played to their strengths. The result was -- and is -- a good classic rock & roll album. Several of the Outlaws' best songs are present here, including "There Goes Another Love Song," "Green Grass and High Tides," and "Song for You." Hughie Thomasson only sings lead on these three songs, but since two of them were the best-known Outlaw songs, it is his voice that is most associated with the band. It's fun to hear cuts like "Song for You" and "Knoxville Girl," which never received a lot of radio play. "Keep Prayin'," sung by Henry Paul and Billy Jones, is a fine piece of Southern boogie with high soaring harmony on the chorus. Although "Green Grass and High Tides" has been played a million and six times on album-oriented rock stations, it nonetheless deserves mention. Created in the tradition of the Allman Brothers Band's "Dreams" and Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird," the song still sounds fresh in the context of the album, and doesn't feel long at its nearly ten-minute length. The Outlaws' debut blew a fresh blast of rock & roll onto a scene increasingly dominated by synthesizers and dance music. It will leave the listener singing along and dreaming about the good ol' days.

© Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. /TiVo

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