Music : Bring It Back Alive
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0078221811422
Format: Live
Label: Arista
Manufacturer: Arista
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Arista
Release Date: August 24, 1989
Sales Rank: 11954
Studio: Arista
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Album Description: Exclusive K2 24-bit remastered pressing comes packaged in a paper sleeve.
Amazon.com: One of the better known southern rock bands of the 1970s, The Outlaws enjoyed some moderate success with hits like "There Goes Another Love Song." Following in the tradition of practically every band who had a contract at that time, The Outlaws released an obligatory live album in 1978. Their harmonies, both vocal and guitar, held up pretty well on stage, as evidenced by the before mentioned "Love Song," and "Freeborn Man," as well as "I Hope You Don't Mind." "Hurry Sundown," another Outlaws classic gets an equally fine treatment. But of course, the real meat comes at the end of the show with "Green Grass and High Tides." Taking a cue from Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird," The Outlaws wrote an epic of their own. "Green Grass" starts as an up-tempo country croon, but it's not long before they let the hammer down. As was de rigueur, the band pulls out all the era's stops, throwing drum breaks, dueling guitar leads that go on for about three days, and several false endings into the pot before The Big Finish. It's a great documented moment of a band at the height of both its own powers, and those of an entire era. --Steve Gdula
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By far this is one of the top 5 live albums. The Outlaws were simple the best southern rock band. Skynyrd was raw and gritty, the outlaws were precice, had "Eagle" type harmonies, and the double and triple guitar work is unbelievable. If you like rock, southern rock and a small bit of country balled up into one band, the Outlaws are for you. This live album has all of their great hits from their fantastic 1st 3 albums. The audio recording makes you feel like the you are in the 1st row of the show. The live "Green Grass & High Tides" blows any version of "Freebird " away.
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This album puts on display the energy and power of the Outlaws live to wonderful effect.
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One of the best live albums of all time. The Outlaws always were a better live band then their cds made them sound like. Much heavier and harder sounding live. Not that Im complaining they are one of my favorite all time bands live or album....
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A good CD with a later incarnation of the band but, with 3 original members. I say farewell to Hughie and Billy by listening to this great CD.It 's a testimony to their talent.
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This is the Outlaws best album! The more I listen to it, to more I enjoy it- from the great percusion to the truly amazing guitars. I have a hard time with some of the folksy, California country music vibe of some of the studio albums- but thats not a problem with this live recording. If you only buy one Outlaw album- this is the one to get!
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