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Hailing from Tampa, Florida, and wielding as many as three lead guitarists at a time, the Outlaws are perhaps one of the least likely bands to be deemed worthy of a major-label retrospective CD. Though supremely competent, the band is...more.
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Superb Collection from the Legendary Raucous Country Rockers. The Remastered Package Together all their Best Recordings. Features Liner Notes from Founder Members Henry Paul and Hughie Thomasson.
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To the staff at Amazon.com: You have fallen prey to the 'lazy reviewer' syndrome by passing along Amazon-approved music reviews from someone with an agenda. Roni's review of the Outlaws betrays quite a bit about him/her (unable...more.
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The editorial review's statement that this music is "completely undistinguishable" from other Southern Rock, and that it is for die-hards only is misleading, to say the least. The Outlaws had a distinctive sound and lyrics, much more Western than...more.
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I had purchased this CD only for the 2 songs I knew, "Green Grass and High Tides" and "There Goes Another Love Song." To me, that would have been enough. To my delight, I discovered a whole body of top-notch...more.
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This is a wonderful "snapshot" of the most talented under appreciated great southern rock band of the 70's. These guys had it all and if you were lucky enough to see them "LIVE" you know what true southern rock is...more.