Inspired by The New Riders Of The Purple Sage thread... The Outlaws - An Open Discussion. Let's have some fun! I love them! been a fan since their debut... ... great album that I still play often...
Great album. Love the 1st three albums. They looked really cool too in this era. After Henry Paul left things get a bit hit and miss for me. Saw them live twice in 1988 during the "Soldiers Of Fortune" reunion tour with both Hughie and Henry. They were fantastic. Got to meet them both after one of the shows. Saw them again a few months before Hughie's passing. David Dix and Monte Yoho were both in the band.
that was cool you got to see them...Henry had great songs, but he was not a lead guitar player... yes it was diffident when he left but for me it was all about the guitars...and of course the songs...Hughie and Billy also had some fine songs! Hurry Sundown was a killer song!
"Hurry Sundown" is my favorite album by them. Killer title track! Even though I have this on cd and a mint lp, I still like to listen to this one on 8-Track.
Looks my Best of has 5 of the 10 tracks. I love me some Green Grass & High Tides! One of those monster 70s guitar solos that I never tire of! And if 10 minutes is great, the TWENTY-THREE is even better!
that is really cool! I love it...memories are what it's all about...music and how we first heard it...I remember everything about my great musical times...
yes, they did not get the proper treatment on CD...I have all the Arista albums that were released on CD...
Terrific band and criminally under appreciated these days. Live at the Capitol theater Passaic New Jersey 1978
Has anybody ever seen any video footage of them during the Henry Paul years? I've seen quite a bit from the Freddie Salem years but not earlier.
The albums with Henry Paul are the best for me because his songs leaned more toward the "country-rock" sound I like. Similar to what I wrote in the NRPS with Torbert's departure from that band, The Outlaws weren't the same without Paul. I kept my collection going after Paul left, but as Michael wrote above, those albums seemed to be "all about the guitars." I liked the first three albums Paul did with Blackhawk and lost interest after that. Recently, I bought his Gray Ghost and solo albums and I thought the first one with Gray Ghost was very similar to what he had recorded with The Outlaws. I saw The Outlaws several times with Paul and once with Freddie Salem and I saw Blackhawk once. All were great shows. The first time I saw The Outlaws was at the Poe Ditch Music Festival in 1975. I hadn't heard of The Outlaws before that and after seeing them that day, I was hooked and bought their first album as soon as I could.
I could not not be into them...I enjoyed all of the incarnations of the band, but they officially ended with Hughie & Billy gone...Hughie carried on after Billy but I felt the loss of Billy...damn shame.
Wonderful band. Probably top five for me. One of those rare times when every incarnation has had something strong to offer. I'd probably rank the albums something like: 5/5 Hurry Sundown It's About Pride Debut Playin'To Win Ghost Riders Ladies In Waiting Soldiers Of Fortune 4/5 In The Eye Of The Storm Diablo Canyon Los Hombres Malo Also, if anyone's not heard it, the recent Legacy Live set makes an excellent companion to Bring It Back Alive.