The Outlaws album
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http://piratebayproxy.live/user/flitigalisa Outlaws Biography Southern rock unit the Outlaws was formed in Tampa, FL in 1972 by singers/guitarists Hughie Thomasson and Henry Paul, bassist Frank O'Keefe, and drummer Monte Yoho. With the 1973 addition of guitarist Billy Jones, the lineup was complete, and after a year of intense touring the band became the first act signed to Arista under Clive Davis; the Outlaws' self-titled 1975 album spotlighted their Eagles-influenced harmonies and Allman Brothers-like guitar attack, yielding the Top 40 hit "There Goes Another Love Song." In the wake of 1977's Bill Szymczyk-produced Hurry Sundown, both Paul and O'Keefe exited, with guitarist Freddie Salem, bassist Harvey Dalton Arnold, and second drummer David Dix signing on for the 1978 concert set Bring It Back Alive and the studio effort Playin' to Win. Salem was the next to go, and the lineup shuffles continued when Arnold announced his departure following 1979's In the Eye of the Storm, with bassist Rick Cua recruited for the next year's Ghost Riders in the Sky, which netted a Top 40 entry with its title track, a rendition of the Vaughn Monroe favorite. Yoho left to rejoin Henry Paul soon after, and with the subsequent exit of Jones, only Thomasson remained from the original Outlaws roster -- not surprisingly, the group disbanded upon completing 1982's Los Hombres Malo. A year later Thomasson and Paul formed a new Outlaws lineup, adding guitarist Chris Hicks, bassist Barry Borden, and drummer Jeff Howell; after issuing 1986's Soldiers of Fortune, Paul again quit the band, with the remaining quartet returning in 1993 with Hittin' the Road. While Paul resurfaced in 1994 in the chart-topping contemporary country band Blackhawk, Thomasson later toured with the reformed Lynyrd Skynyrd while continuing to lead the Outlaws, releasing So-Low in 2000. Sadly, Jones and O'Keefe died within three weeks of one another in early 1985.
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oooooo...thanks so much for this upload..grrreat....
May i ask for one more...?
Another southern rock band from USA...
DOC HOLIDAY..
Thanks again..kiiitos o tackar
Trevlig Helg
May i ask for one more...?
Another southern rock band from USA...
DOC HOLIDAY..
Thanks again..kiiitos o tackar
Trevlig Helg
WoW and thank you. What an impressive upload
This shit is low quality
No thanks
No thanks
Original version of "Green Grass & High Tides" is only the first half of the song! It's cut off. Some other tracks are low bit rate, but complete. Thanks anyway.
The Outlaws first toured and opened for the Who in Europe. Frank O'Keefe told me stories of dancing on tables with Keith Moon in Greece. Their second tour they opened for Lynrd Skynrd. When Frank left the band he played with me in The Ohio Band, also original southern rock, circa 1977-1979. Henry Paul asked him to join his band, but Frank declined. Don Beach, drums & vox
Thanks! This band is one of my all time favorites. Saw them twice in a really small bar in the late eighties. They played absolutely perfectly each time, as if there were ten thousand fans there, though there were, at most, only fifty.
These tracks are NOT low quality. People need to quit using bitrates, software and meters to tell them whether the music sounds good or not. That what yer freaking EARS are for!
Just two comments:
1) Jones and O'Keefe did not die in '85. I saw them both in 89. They died in '95.
2) I gotta wonder at the weird folder of Joe Meek stuff included with this. Nice for those that know who he his, but I'm sure not many would, and kind of odd to put his stuff in with this.
These tracks are NOT low quality. People need to quit using bitrates, software and meters to tell them whether the music sounds good or not. That what yer freaking EARS are for!
Just two comments:
1) Jones and O'Keefe did not die in '85. I saw them both in 89. They died in '95.
2) I gotta wonder at the weird folder of Joe Meek stuff included with this. Nice for those that know who he his, but I'm sure not many would, and kind of odd to put his stuff in with this.
I saw these play in the UK in either the late 80's early 90's and had an LP signed of them all, gutted it was lost along the way Their rendition of Ghost Riders had everyone up, absolutely amazing live.
I think it was filmed and recorded too would love to grab that album again.
I think it was filmed and recorded too would love to grab that album again.
Saw these in the Uk in either the late 80's early 90's with my parents at a lovcal country and western do and they were brilliant live, I had an album signed by them and was gutted it got lost along the way, love to grab that album again.
Amazing and their rendition of Ghost Riders in the Sky was great my late Father loved it too and would always get me to put it on loud in my room
Amazing and their rendition of Ghost Riders in the Sky was great my late Father loved it too and would always get me to put it on loud in my room
saw these guys several times at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. It seemed like tey were the house band because theyopened for several acts like nazareth.
thanks for sharing but noone is seeding.
thanks for sharing but noone is seeding.
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