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...
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Of all the successful Southern Rock bands, The Outlaws had the least distinctive sound. Sure, there's some fine guitar work and nice jams on this live album, but otherwise...
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The Outlaws' early penchant for country rock is non-existent on 1980's Ghost Riders, a hard-rocking album with the thunderous three-guitar attack of Hughie Thomasson,...
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Although it has been supplanted by the CD collection Best of the Outlaws: Green Grass & High Tides, the vinyl album The Greatest Hits of the Outlaws/High Tides Forever...
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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...
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The Best of the Outlaws: Green Grass and High Tides is a comprehensive, 16-track overview of the '70s southern rock band, featuring all their hits -- "There Goes Another...
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It's not easy following up a creatively and commercially successful debut album, but Florida-based Southern rockers the Outlaws did just fine with their sophomore effort,...
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