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| 1. There Goes Another Love Song |
| 2. Knoxville Girl |
| 3. Song For You |
| 4. Waterhole |
| 5. Green Grass & High Tides |
| 6. Breaker Breaker |
| 7. South Carolina |
| 8. Freeborn Man |
| 9. Prisoner |
| 10. Girl From Ohio |
| 11. Stick Around For Rock & Roll |
| 12. Hurry Sundown |
| 13. Gunsmoke |
| 14. You Are The Show |
| 15. Take It Any Way You Want It |
| 16. (Ghost) Riders In The Sky |
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Outlaws are the greatest Southern rock band ever!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best Of The Outlaws: Green Grass & High Tides (Audio CD)
The Outlaws put out a greatest hits album back in the eary 1980's that omitted one key element of the band, Henry Paul. This compilation is truely their "greatest hits" CD. From "Waterhole" to "Green Grass and High Tides" the Outlaws show why they were the smoothest sounding southern rock band of all time. Hughie Thomasson is one of the most original and unique guitar players of all time, and will always be my favorite, ahead of other southern greats such as Dicky Betts, Gary Rossington, and Allen Collens . This CD is a must for anyone interested in Southern rock, Country blues, or good ol' Rock and Roll!!!
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Review by Roni Sarig,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best Of The Outlaws: Green Grass & High Tides (Audio CD)
Ok, everyone is entitled to their humble opine regarding music, but one should be familiar with the gendre before attempting to publish a review on the material. The reason why the Outlaws didn't achieve the fame and fortune of the acts mentioned (Skynyrd, Allman's, MTB) was because they didn't succumb to the pressures to produce "poppy" hit tunes that got consistent airplay. MTB is more country blues/gospel rock, Allmans were blues/jazz/rock and Skynyrd rode on the talents of Ronnie Van Zant and Steve Gaines. The distiguishable factor of the Outlaws was the widely recognized (in the "southern rock circles) talents of Hughie Thomasson and (the late) Billy Jones who together with help from Henry Paul crafted songs laced with guitar solos that even the great Betts/Allman duo would have envied. This is not "just" an album that "southern rock" die hards would like, it is an album anyone who calls themselves a "music lover", should have.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Southern Harmony At Its Finest,
By A Customer
This review is from: Best Of The Outlaws: Green Grass & High Tides (Audio CD)
The Outlaws had some of the best harmonies ever displayed by a rock and roll band. And their guitar playing was second to none. Hughie Thomasson and Billy Jones could easily compete with the Allmans, Skynyrd and any other Guitar tandem. The song Green Grass and High Tides is one of the greatest songs ever, as is Hurry Sundown and Ghost Riders. My only complaint is not enough Billy Jones' songs such as Cry No More. There were other songs that were unfortunately omitted like Angels Hide, Long Gone, Devils Road, So Afraid, and Song In The Breeze. This album is not only recommended for "die hard fans", but for any rock n roll or country fan. The musicianship and harmonies are definately worth it.
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