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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Album from the Florida Guitar Army,
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This review is from: Lady in Waiting (Audio CD)
Another great album. You are going to get all the great guitar work and vocal harmony you expect from the boys from Tampa.There are no big radio numbers on this album, but all the tunes are strong. "Breaker, Breaker" is good country/rock pop, a tune about a man heading home to his woman. "South Carolina", written by now Blackhawk lead singer Henry Paul, is a real country number with some real picking and grinning from Hughie Thomasson and Billy Jones. "Ain't So Bad" is a smooth ballad from Billy Jones and "Freeborn Man" is a real country boogie tune that was written by Paul Revere and the Raiders vocalist Mark Lindsay. Of course, the Outlaws put their signature on this song like only they can. "Stick Around For Rock and Roll" has all the chops that a guitar connoiseur is looking for. This is the signature guitar tune on the album. "Lover Boy" and "Just For You" are more strong country rock boogie numbers. "Girl From Ohio" is more of the straight country variety from Henry Paul and "Prisoner" is another smooth number from William Harry Jones. A good follow up album to their self-titled debut album "Outlaws".
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Second Helping of Southern Rock,
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This review is from: Lady in Waiting (Audio CD)
As a sophomore effort, this album as a whole is more lyrically and musically imaginative than the eponymous first effort. Noticably missing is a top 40 single such as "There goes another love song" and the anthemic "Green Grass and High Tides". However, this album does not dissapoint. Beautiful yet powerful tunes and Eagles-esque vocal harmonies surely set this band apart from the other Southern Rock bands of its day and this album is a great example of the Outlaws vocal prowess. A great listen to loud with your car windows open driving down the boulevard on a sunny fall day. This is happy soulful music at its best.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stick around for rock & roll,
By Rod Pritchard (New York State of Mind, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lady in Waiting (Audio CD)
Excellent!! I said this back in the 70s and I hold by it today, this is southern rock at it's finest. "Freeborn Man" and "Stick around for rock & roll" are just a couple tunes on this CD that will get you kickin up your heels. This band is in a class all it's own. Nothin compares, not today, not 30 years ago.
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