Country Outlaws

Country Outlaws

Country Outlaws

ASIN: B00005YC7U

Track Listings
 
1. I Just Don't Understand - Willie Nelson
2. You'll Always Have Someone - Willie Nelson
3. Blame It on the Times - Willie Nelson
4. Wastin' Time - Willie Nelson
5. You Wouldn't Cross the Street to Say Goodbye - Willie Nelson
6. I'm Gonna Lose a Lot of Teardrops - Willie Nelson
7. One Step Beyond - Willie Nelson
8. I Feel Sorry for Him - Willie Nelson
9. Suffering in Silence - Willie Nelson
10. Home Is Where You're Happy - Willie Nelson
11. Take This Job and Shove It - Johnny Paycheck
12. Slide off of Your Satin Sheets - Johnny Paycheck
13. Somebody Loves Me - Johnny Paycheck
14. Motel Time Again - Johnny Paycheck
15. Mr. Lovemaker - Johnny Paycheck
16. (Don't Take Her) She's All I Got - Johnny Paycheck
17. I'm the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised) - Johnny Paycheck
18. Song and Dance Man - Johnny Paycheck
19. Jukebox Charlie - Johnny Paycheck
20. Green, Green Grass of Home - Johnny Paycheck

Country Outlaws,Various Artists,Deuce Boxed Sets,Country,Outlaw Country,Pop,V/a Compilations
Wanted! The Outlaws
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Wanted: The Outlaws
  • One of the Classics!
  • Texas music
  • Original Was Better
  • Awesome!
Wanted! The Outlaws
Waylon Jennings , Willie Nelson , Jessi Coulter , and Tompall Glaser
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002WWJ
Release Date: 1996-04-30

Tracks:

  1. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys - Waylon Jennings
  2. Honky Tonk Heroes (Like Me) - Waylon Jennings
  3. I'm Looking For Blue Eyes - Jessi Colter
  4. You Mean To Say - Jessi Colter
  5. Suspicious Minds - Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter
  6. A Good Hearted Woman - Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
  7. Heaven And Hell - Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
  8. Me And Paul - Willie Nelson
  9. Yesterday's Wine - Willie Nelson
  10. T For Texas - Tompal Glaser & Band
  11. Put Another Log On The Fire - Tompal Glaser & Band
  12. Slow Movin' Outlaws - Waylon Jennings
  13. (I'm A) Ramblin' Man - Waylon Jennings
  14. If She's Where You Like Livin' (You Won't...) - Jessi Colter
  15. It's Not Easy - Jessi Colter
  16. Why You Been Gone So Long - Jessi Colter
  17. Under Your Spell Again - Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter
  18. I Ain't The One - Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter
  19. You Left A Long, Long Time Ago - Willie Nelson
  20. Healing Hands Of Time - Willie Nelson
  21. Nowhere Road - Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson

Amazon.com

Less successful when it's sentimental (Waylon Jennings' "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys") than when it's wry (Willie Nelson's myth-puncturing "Me and Paul"), this cash-in compilation of previously released cuts was just in time to grab the first platinum record ever awarded a country album. It's not bad, but both Jennings' contemporaneous Dreaming My Dreams and Nelson's Red Headed Stranger are more nuanced tastes of the good-bad-but-not-evil-ol'-boy lifestyle. (Not to mention much of Tompall Glaser's own Outlaw compilation.) This 1996 CD reissue adds nine more tracks from the era as well as a new Jennings-and-Nelson version of Steve Earle's "Nowhere Road." --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Wanted: The Outlaws.......2007-05-28

I think this reissue of the 70's classic is a perfect example of less being more. I am not certain if any of the new additions make this CD better than the first version. In fact, to be honest, I think the first version is a 5 star classic, while this reissue overall deserves a solid 4 stars. My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys is the best of the bunch here, while the cover of Suspicious Minds is outstanding. I always loved the two songs from Colter, and I think the addition of more from her lessens the overall impact of You Mean to Say and Looking for Blue Eyes. A great CD. The sound here is fantastic.

5 out of 5 stars One of the Classics!.......2007-03-09

I have wore mine out. I need to buy a new copy.

5 out of 5 stars Texas music.......2007-03-08

A real gem and the heart of the outlaw country music movement. The recent re-release with the songs added that didn't make the first album is a nice addition to any collection. Makes you wonder why they didn't include them the first time around. Who knows. If you thought it was great on vinyl you'll love it on cd, just a Fantastic album!

4 out of 5 stars Original Was Better.......2007-02-28

In agreement with most of the reviews here, if you love the 70's country music so-called outlaw movement, you will love the music here, I have the original on a still working 8 track, I was very excited to get an
expandanded edition of this on disk, but to be honest, the longer edition looses something for me, I do "like" Jessi Colter, but as we all know, she does not carry this album, extra tracks included 3 Jessi solos in a row, then 2 Jessi duets with Waylon, that part of the Cd was a bit much for me, but besides that one pont, this is still a great set of tunes and an essential part of country music history to own.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome!.......2007-02-24

I grew up listening to this album on 8-track with my dad. I love every song. Brings back the best memories.
Bring It Back Alive
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Sorching Southern Rock at it's Best!
  • Four guitars on Green Grass and High Tides - what more could you want?
  • Green Grass Forever
  • Guitar playing that melts in your mouth.
  • Green Grass & High Tides
Bring It Back Alive
The Outlaws
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002VCE
Release Date: 1989-08-24

Tracks:

  1. Intro (Relay Breakdown)
  2. Stick Around For Rock And Roll
  3. Lover Boy
  4. There Goes Another Love Song
  5. Freeborn Man
  6. Prisoner
  7. I Hope You Don't Mind
  8. Song For You
  9. Cold And Lonesome
  10. Holiday
  11. Hurry Sundown
  12. Green Grass And High Tides

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

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sorching Southern Rock at it's Best!.......2007-03-13

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!

5 out of 5 stars Four guitars on Green Grass and High Tides - what more could you want?.......2007-02-03

The front cover says it all - yes, this band really did have FOUR guitarists. When it works well, the results are stunning.

So far as I'm aware, this 1978 offering is one of two live Outlaws CDs, the other being the (now hard-to-find) 'Hittin the Road Live' (1993). Don't worry if you can't get the latter, as this album is by far the better of the two.

The reason most people would buy this CD is, of course, for the finale, a mind-blowing 21-minute live version of "Green Grass and High Tides", a track which is surely a strong contender for "best-ever guitar-driven rock track". Though necessarily slightly less polished than the studio version, the live recording much more than makes up for this by the fresh atmosphere and excitement which it brings to this truly awesome epic.

5 out of 5 stars Green Grass Forever.......2006-09-13

20 minute Jam? You are too busy to pay attention for twenty minutes
Please don't bother. No amount of self indulgence is worth 20 minutes of your precious time. And by the way, they really aren't enjoying themselves either.

5 out of 5 stars Guitar playing that melts in your mouth........2005-10-13

Unbelivable, I've also owned this in multiple formats and can't imagine not having it in my collection. It's Southern, it's rock , it's perfect.

4 out of 5 stars Green Grass & High Tides.......2005-08-09

Great, for those who love good southern hard rock from the 70's. Could have been top 5 stars if remix was of better quality : not all guitars can be listened to distinctly !!
Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws & Angels
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Willie fan
  • All that talent under one roof..........AMAZING!!!
  • UNPOLISHED GEM
  • Tonight You're Mine
  • The CD's kind of like Texas weather....
Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws & Angels
Willie Nelson & Friends
Manufacturer: Lost Highway
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002T7Z3O
Release Date: 2004-09-21

Tracks:

  1. Georgia On A Fast Train
  2. Ramblin' Fever
  3. Shotgun Willie
  4. Rainin' In My Heart
  5. Stormy Weather
  6. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
  7. Still Is Still Moving To Me
  8. Midnight Rider
  9. Pressure Drop
  10. I'll Never Be Free
  11. Opportunity To Cry
  12. Pancho And Lefty
  13. Overtime
  14. Mama Tried
  15. Comes Love
  16. We Had It All
  17. Whole Lotta Shakin Going On
  18. I'll Fly Away

Amazon.com

How much fun can Willie have on stage? How hard can he rock? Only as much and as hard as the party warrants, and this audio souvenir of his third USA Network TV special is some kind of party. Despite some jarring editing--guest announcements intrude and Kid Rock's corny cameo lurches into Al Green's moaning pentecost--the star-spangled pageantry rarely overwhelms the loose, joyful collaborations. The killer house band, with Jim Keltner on drums and Nils Lofgren on guitar, shifts from swing to reggae to boogie rock, and leaves the Nelson Family Band, fine as they are, in the dust. Ol' Willie may go froggy on an otherwise gorgeous duet with a Carole King, he may be a no-show on Toots Hibbert's frenetic "Pressure Drop," and he probably should have thought twice about letting Los Lonely Boys suck the funk from War's "Cisco Kid," but he still slings some signature Trigger riffs alongside the Holmes Brothers and matches Lucinda Williams' slow-burn emotion, phrase for soulful phrase. --Roy Kasten

Album Description

The new live album from Willie's 3rd USA Network Special features Willie performing with some of his closest friends and biggest legends making music today including Los Lonely Boys, Keith Richards, Merle Haggard, Toby Keith, Lucinda Williams, Al Green, Shelby Lynne, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ben Harper, Kid Rock and many more!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Willie fan.......2005-06-10

Great, great album. A great variety of music. Willie can sing with the best. By far, the best of his Friends compiliations.

5 out of 5 stars All that talent under one roof..........AMAZING!!!.......2005-04-03

Willie just keeps kicking out those Fantastic concerts...big names and great tunes. Keith Richards, Kid Rock, Jerry Lee Lewis...absolutely worth every penny. I play this cd every single day!!!

4 out of 5 stars UNPOLISHED GEM.......2005-02-26

Yes the announcer's voice should have been edited out but on the other hand it puts the concert into context and keeps you reminded that you're hearing an unpolished gem of a recording.

If you're a fan of Willie - and I am becoming one - you'll love the entire album. If you're a little more discriminating there are some tracks that you should forgive and forget but decide on those for yourself.

The highlights are the Carole King duet on Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, the beautiful Lucinda Williams duet on Overtime,Pancho and Lefty and Mama Tried with Merle Haggard, Stormy Weather with Shelby Lynne, We Had It All with Keith Richards, I'll Never Be Free with Lee Anne Womack and the last two all-band tracks that are just plain good fun.

Another reviewer commented on the house-band and it truly smokes, moving into and out of every style with no effort. If you want a good fun album this is hard to beat even if forgivably flawed.

3 out of 5 stars Tonight You're Mine.......2005-02-16

This live outing from Willie Nelson & friends is a good set. To a great extent, I found the announcer's introductions over the music to be irritating with repeated listenings. I'd rather just hear the music and look @ the insert to see who's playing. However, the music is great! Toby Keith & Willie smoke on the openers, "Georgia On A Fast Train" & "Ramblin' Fever" with Joe Walsh on guitar. Willie gets soulfully blusey with Al Green's somewhat over-enthusiastic exclamations on "Rainin' In My Heart." Shelby Lynn is a talented artist who does a great croon on Willie's western swing version of "Stormy Weather." Pop icon Carole King joins Willie for the classic melody "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow." This track was the reason I picked up the CD & did not disappoint as these two musical veterans blend lovingly onstage. Lee Ann Womack (whose new CD "There's More Where That Came From" is great!) does a lively job with Willie that makes it seem that they're having great fun together. Townes Van Zandt's often-covered tune "Pancho & Lefty" is given a great reading with Willie, Merle Haggard & Toby Keith. Willie joins Lucinda Williams on "Overtime," a song she recorded for her stunning "World Without Tears" CD. Their voices blend seamlessly, expressing great longing. "Comes Love" is a great standard that's been recorded from everyone from Toni Price to Peter Cincotti. Here, Rickie Lee Jones' jazzy swagger joins Willie Nelson for a spirited version of this classic standard. This live set is interesting to see how Willie blends with a diverse group of artists. Enjoy!

4 out of 5 stars The CD's kind of like Texas weather...........2005-01-11

If you don't like the song, just wait and the wind will change. This CD is not only a tribute to Nelson's versatility, but his friends in the music business as well. Those of you who thought he just did country---think again! He swings into reggae with Toots from Toots and the Maytalls, the blues with the Holmes Brothers, and hard-bitten folk rock in a rare cut with Lucinda Williams. Whatever type of music you like, you're going to find something here that appeals to you.
Angels & Outlaws, Vol. 1
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Why, oh why did country radio avoid this great collection by the Bellamy Brothers?????
  • Great CD!
  • Review of Angels and Outlaws
  • MOR Country
  • Enough "Outlaws and Angels" to Make This Shine
Angels & Outlaws, Vol. 1
The Bellamy Brothers
Manufacturer: Curb Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0007RTA48
Release Date: 2005-03-29

Tracks:

  1. You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie -- w/Alan Jackson
  2. Old Hippie -- w/Montgomery Gentry
  3. Let Your Love Flow -- w/Hal Ketchum & Lisa Brokop
  4. Guardian Angel -- w/Willie Nelson
  5. If I Said You Have A Beautiful Body -- w/Dolly Parton
  6. Redneck Girl -- w/Pat Green
  7. Dancin' Cowboys -- w/Trini Triggs
  8. Sugar Daddy -- w/George Jones
  9. Crazy from the Heat -- w/Chris Hillman, Herb Pederson & Rhonda Vincent
  10. Get into Reggae Cowboy -- w/Tanya Tucker & David Allan Coe
  11. Kids of the Baby Boom -- w/Charlie Daniels & Bobby Bare
  12. Alligator Alley -- w/John Anderson

Album Description

The Bellamy Brothers are the most successful duo in country music history (CMT.com). The Bellamy Brothers new album, "Angels And Outlaws Vol. 1" includes collaborations with country music's finest performing the Bellamy's all time hits including "Let Your Love Flow", "You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie", "If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me)" and more!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Why, oh why did country radio avoid this great collection by the Bellamy Brothers?????.......2006-11-25

First of all, how great was it to hear all of these great Bellamy Bros. songs again. It really is a shame how country radio has just prety much forgotten about how successful they truly were. And here we have a great album, "Angels and Outlaws, Vol.#1" to rediscover all of these great songs. You have such an eclectic mixture of singers covering these songs, how could it miss? To hear Alan jackson sing on "You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie" is just a perfect blend of singer and song(Alan probably would have covered it on his own if he hadn't already been asked.)Willie Neslon singing on "Guardian Angel" is just sublime. We get The Possum singing "Sugar Daddy" which when he sings it you truly believe him. Dolly Parton, Tanya Tucker and Charlie Daniels all make appearances here. Why we even get David Allan Coe and a wonderful appearance by John Anderson on "Alligator Alley". Shame on you country radio for ignoring this great album!!!!! (You know I might have only given this album four stars, but I rated it five because I believe every country music fan should add this to their music collections, so they can discover or rediscover the timeless music of The Bellamy Brothers!!!!!)

4 out of 5 stars Great CD!.......2005-08-28

I like the Bellamy Brothers' music and especially like this CD because it combines their voices with their guests - so you get to hear Howard and David AND singers like Dolly Partin and Alan Jackson. I love it!

4 out of 5 stars Review of Angels and Outlaws.......2005-07-25

This CD is good, but many of the songs are on other CD's that we have. There are other singers singing the songs. We didn't like it as well as others that we have, but it is still a good one of The Bellamy Brothers.

4 out of 5 stars MOR Country.......2005-05-12

Even though their last big hit may have been "I Love Her Mind" in the 70's-80's,(with LET YOUR LOVE FLOW being their most famous) they have contunued to put out excellent albums, and finally this one. Most of these are from their earlier era of music, but do not disappoint. Excellent songs such as "Blue Rodeo", "Lonely Planet" , and "Vertical Expression (Of A Horizontal Desire), however are not included here. Except for one song, their foray into Island Influenced/reggae backbeats are also not here.

HOWEVER what is there is excellent. Being from Florida and loving John Anderson as a favorite, "Alligator Alley" is a great highlight. There duet with Alan Jackson, (You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie) needs to be played on radio, but unfortunately corporate radio only plays a limited base.

Montgomery Gentry fans will appreciate "Old Hippie", and the Dolly Parton cuts brings great mental pictures to mind. Nuff said there.

The appearance of Bobby Bare and David Allan Coe was a great surprise, and are very good cuts.

Only other drawback is some filler by newer artists, but they are not bad and are actually better than most.

The Bellamy Brothers can be described as "Old School Country MOR", write with a wry humor, and have imaginitive lyric hooks which they continue to issue even today.

The music makes me smile, its good time music. Its worth a listen.

4 out of 5 stars Enough "Outlaws and Angels" to Make This Shine.......2005-04-14

Prime Cuts: You Ain't Just Whistlin' Dixie (with Alan Jackson), If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body (with Dolly Parton), Old Hippie (with Montgomery Gentry)

What the Beach Boys is to pop music is what Bellamy Brothers is to country music. Blusterous, effervescent and convivial, all through the 70s to the early 90s, David and Howard Bellamy had made country music beguiling without making it frivolous. These siblings showed that country music is more than just about crying-in-your beer and hits like "If I Said You Have a Beautiful Body" showed that country music can be as strident as its rock counterpart. However, of late, due to recording companies' esurience for profit, copious collections of their greatest hits have been issued. Aside from the avid fans, many of these collections have gone unnoticed. What makes this collection piquant is that the brothers are joined with the best of the current Nashville stars in re-recording 10 of their biggest hits plus two newly written tunes, namely "Guardian Angel" (with Willie Nelson) and "Alligator Alley" (with John Anderson).

Of the newly scribed tunes, both of which are penned by David Bellamy, "Guardian Angel" finds Willie Nelson dueting with the brothers on a midtempo Waylon-esque tune. Nelson's trademark off beat vocals perfectly complements the Bellamys in bringing out the spiritual dimension of this affecting love song. A rejuvenated sounding John Anderson joins the brothers in a swampy-blues rocker "Alligator Alley." Though the song fits Anderson to the tee, it somehow doesn't sit well with the Bellamy siblings.

On a class of its own is the duet with country music's panjandrum Alan Jackson. "You Just Ain't Whistlin' Dixie," the only track not produced by the Bellamy Brothers, is produced by Jackson's regular helmsman Keith Stegall. Here Jackson steals the show by turning this top 5 hit into one of his signature tunes. Backed by Stuart Duncan's relentless sounding mandolin, this homily of self worth hits the floor running. Without a doubt Dolly Parton, with her libidinous sounding vocal mannerisms, is the perfect partner for the Bellamy Brothers' biggest hit "If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body." Though the song is on the novelty side making a parody of bad pick up lines, it still works and it's one of the most entertaining tracks from the brothers' repertoire. Though not as rowdy as on their own records, Montgomery Gentry strikes a perfect blend with the Bellamys on their number 2 hit "Old Hippie."

However, not all works. Though Hal Ketchum's supple vocals does bring out a bluesy element to their break through number 1 pop hit "Let Your Love Flow," we can hardly hear Lisa Brokop who is supposed to share the microphone. Same can be said of Rhonda Vincent who is pushed to the background in lieu of Chris Hillman out of tune vocals on the otherwise catchy "Crazy from the Heart." Though Tanya Tucker sounds as amazing as ever, she's somehow out of place in singing "Reggae Cowboy." Newcomer Trini Triggs sounds quite anonymous on the light weighted "Dancin' Cowboy."

Frankly if there's a second volume, it would have been even better if more of the brothers' ballads were included and some of their more interesting (though less successful) tunes like "Country Rap" or "Drive South" were included. Also, get Keith Stegall back, his deft production touches has certainly made "Whistlin' Dixie" a masterpiece. Overall, there are enough names here to warrant non-Bellamy Brothers fans to purchase this CD and there are enough tunes here to make them fans.
Angels & Outlaws
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Love his style
  • An Unusual CD from an Unusual Singer/Songwriter
  • Angels and Outlaws
  • Inspirational
Angels & Outlaws
Brian Burns
Manufacturer: Bandera
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ASIN: B00003GPQW
Release Date: 1999-11-30

Tracks:

  1. Welcome To Texas
  2. Angels & Outlaws
  3. Temper, Temper
  4. Fast Trains To Texas
  5. I Couldn't Lay This Guitar Down
  6. Don't Tell Mama
  7. Send Me A Honky-Tonk Angel
  8. Gimme A Ride To Heaven
  9. East India Company (We Be Sailin')
  10. Borders To Cross, Bridges To Burn
  11. Good Night Angelina
  12. Painted By Memory
  13. Picasso's Last Words (Drink To Me)
  14. Angels & Outlaws (Reprise)
  15. Welcome To Texas (Front Porch Version)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Love his style.......2002-06-01

My husband and I really enjoy this album. We play Welcome to Texas for all our Northern friends at our winter home. Can hardly wait to get his new album with "I've Been Everywhere" on it.

5 out of 5 stars An Unusual CD from an Unusual Singer/Songwriter.......2001-09-30

Brian Burns is an unusual Texas singer songwriter--unusual in the respect that his CD's are almost as entertaining and thought-provoking as his live performances.

And Angels and Outlaws is an unusual CD. I've got a handful of CD's in my collection that I can honestly say haven't got a single bad cut on them. EVERY song on Angels and Outlaws is perfect. Perfectly written, perfectly produced, and perfectly interpreted by the man who wrote them.

The music on this CD runs the gamut from pure fun, to Texan philosophical contemplation, to a mixture of both, with a love song or two thrown into the mix.

Brian's an auteur. Buy his CD, and see him live if you can.

5 out of 5 stars Angels and Outlaws.......2000-07-05

Excellent Texas Flavor Music. Great lyrics and music. This cd is a perfect follow-up to his first cd Highways, Heartaches and Honky Tonks. Great for kicking back and contemplating life its ownself.

5 out of 5 stars Inspirational.......2000-04-19

Anyone who loves freedom and its expression in Texas and in the South will enjoy this remarkable album. It's not pop, it's for serious country music fans.
Legendary Outlaws
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Amazing album
Legendary Outlaws
Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson
Manufacturer: Madacy Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000AN4I7
Release Date: 2003-09-02

Tracks:

  1. Good Hearted Woman
  2. Year That Clayton Delaney Died
  3. Teddy Bear Song
  4. Heroes
  5. Just to Satisfy You
  6. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
  7. Write Your Own Songs
  8. Last Cowboy Song
  9. Mr. Shuck and Jive
  10. Heaven or Hell

Tracks:

  1. No Love at All
  2. Why Do I Have to Choose
  3. Why Baby Why
  4. We Had It All
  5. Take It to the Limit
  6. Homeward Bound
  7. Blackjack County Chains
  8. Till I Gain Control Again
  9. Old Friends
  10. Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Amazing album.......2006-02-09

I grew up with these songs, each one has a special place in my heart. This album is like walking into the past, except the songs are better than I remember them. There is nothing in the world like the voices of Waylon and Willie and this album showcases them in the best way. I highly recommend that if you're a fan of either of them, buy this.
Classic Country: Outlaws
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Classic Country: Outlaws
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Time Life Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000J103W0
    Release Date: 2006-11-14

    Tracks:

    1. Ladies Love Outlaws -- Waylon Jennings
    2. Bloody Mary Morning -- Willie Nelson
    3. 11 Months and 29 Days -- Johnny Paycheck
    4. Longhaired Redneck -- David Allen Coe
    5. Mama Tried -- Merle Haggard
    6. Why Me -- Kris Kristofferson
    7. Sunday Morning Coming Down -- Johnny Cash
    8. Pissin' In The Wind -- Jerry Jeff Walker
    9. Sold American -- Kinky Friedman
    10. Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico -- Johnny Rodriguez
    11. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way -- Waylon Jennings
    12. I Been To Georgia On A Fast Train -- Billy Joe Shaver
    13. Long Haired Country Boy -- Charlie Daniels
    14. You Never Even Called Me By My Name -- David Allen Coe
    15. Out Of Hand -- Gary Stewart
    16. Take This Job And Shove It -- Johnny Paycheck
    17. Guitar Town -- Steve Earle
    18. Desperados Waiting For A Train -- Highwayman

    Album Description

    Classic Country: Outlaws is packed with 18 defiant, raucous songs from Country music's most notorious "outlaws".
    Hittin' the Road
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • The Outlaws - 'Hittin' The Road' (Shrapnel)
    • Great 90s Rock From A Great 70s Band
    • Good for memories, but...
    • outlaws rule
    • Top Quality Rock Guitar
    Hittin' the Road
    The Outlaws
    Manufacturer: Blues Bureau Int'l
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003ZC0
    Release Date: 1993-11-09

    Tracks:

    1. Hittin' The Road
    2. There Goes Another Love Song
    3. Hurry Sundown
    4. Waterhole
    5. Hitman Blues
    6. Evil, Wicked, Mean And Nasty
    7. You Are The Show
    8. Superficial Love
    9. Ghost Riders In The Sky
    10. Green Grass And High Tides

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars The Outlaws - 'Hittin' The Road' (Shrapnel).......2005-03-26

    I realize that good southern rock has never really died out,but I haven't heard too much about the Outlaws in some time now.Happen to come across this live CD,so I thought I'd check it out.Good sound quality,I noticed.Many of you are probably already familiar with most of the ten tracks played here,like "There Goes Another Love Song","Superficial Love","Ghost Riders In The Sky","Evil,Wicked,Mean&Nasty" and their signature tune "Green Grass And High Tide"(has it REALLY been thirty years since this song first came out?)Still love hearing those most recogized played guitar licks,you know...later in the song.Line-up:Hugh Thomasson and Henry Paul-guitar&vocals,Frank O'Keefe-bass,Billy Jones-guitar and Monte Yoho-drums.Obviously,this CD should appeal to fans of Blackfoot,Molly Hatchet,Marshall Tucker Band and .38 Special.Southern rock fans,rejoice!

    5 out of 5 stars Great 90s Rock From A Great 70s Band.......2002-09-20

    Although I liked BRING IT BACK ALIVE better, this is a great live album by the best band ever. Even though Hughie Thomasson is the only original member on this album, it still remains one of the best albums of 1993.

    3 out of 5 stars Good for memories, but..........2000-01-22

    The Live versions of the songs on this album are not all that great. "Ghost Riders" is exceptionally disappointing, though "Hurry Sundown" sounded pretty good. It would be a boon if the other albums were re-released. I have met only disappointment in trying to locate even a vinyl of them.

    5 out of 5 stars outlaws rule.......2000-01-19

    outlaws are THE best southern rock band ever. i agree with music fan from dc, the outlaws best work was on playin to win , eye of the storm and ghost riders without henry paul , tho i dig early outlaws also. dont forget harvey dalton arnold contributed a wealth of style as well.southern rock on!

    5 out of 5 stars Top Quality Rock Guitar.......1999-07-27

    Henry Paul may have had his moments but the outlaws shined on long after he came and left. They were Florida's guitar army with and without Henry Paul. Their best music came after he left.This is a prime example of it too.
    Compadre's Texas Outlaws
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Sounds of Texas
    Compadre's Texas Outlaws
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Compadre Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    1. Texas Fed, Texas Bred: Redefining Country Music, Vol. 1
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    ASIN: B00008OM4P
    Release Date: 2003-04-08

    Tracks:

    1. Me & Billy the Kid (Live) - Pat Green
    2. Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line - Jack Ingram
    3. Guitar Town - Roger Creager
    4. The Preacher - Cory Morrow
    5. I'm the Only Hell (Momma Ever Raised) - Kevin Fowler
    6. Ain't Livin' Long Like This - Cooder Graw
    7. Whenever Kindness Fails - Robert Earl Keen
    8. El Paso - Max Stalling
    9. Dust of the Chase - Ray Wylie Hubbard
    10. Lost Highway - Owen Temple
    11. Rodeo Man - Reckless Kelly
    12. In the Jailhouse Now (Live) - Dale Watson
    13. Folsom Prison Blues - John Evans
    14. Georgia on a Fast Train (Live) - Billy Joe Shaver
    15. Cowboy Nation - Chris Wall
    16. Outlaw's Prayer - Mike McClure
    17. Pancho and Lefty (Live) - Townes Van Zandt
    18. Back on the Road - Willie Nelson w/ Lil' Black

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Sounds of Texas.......2003-08-06

    Compadre's latest release collects a wide range of old and new Texas musicians. Though not as revolutionary as Waylon and Willie's initial Nashville exodus, these singer-songwriters definitely defend the same decidely non-Nashville ground. The performers include Texas roadhouse stalwarts like Pat Green, Cory Morrow and Kevin Fowler, mavericks like Jack Ingram, and legendary Lone Star talents Ray Wylie Hubbard, Townes Van Zandt and Willie Nelson.

    It's a tad ironic that an album full of such talented songwriters would record mostly covers, and even more surprising how well some of the most iconic songs work. Roger Creager's "Guitar Town" shows the song to have a triumphant life apart from Steve Earle, and Max Stalling, backed by superb (and sadly uncredited!) Mexicali guitar, breathes life (and, ultimately, death, of course) into "El Paso."

    Owen Temple and Reckless Kelly serve up fine acoustic performances, with Temple's "Lost Highway" wallowing in a wasted life and Reckless Kelly's "Rodeo Man" gleaming with untamed optimism. Billy Joe Shaver and Townes Van Zandt sing live takes of signature compositions, and road warrior Dale Watson adds his stage staple, "In the Jailhouse Now." Jack Ingram has the swagger to take on "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line," but the result sounds more like a jam than a finished track. Willie Nelson's collaboration with rapper Lil' Black is an interesting experiement, but aurally out of context here.

    Half of these tracks (2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 14, 16), including several of the disc's best, are previously unreleased, resulting in a set that works both as a Texas sampler, and a thematic compilation.
    Outlaws Super Hits
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Outlaws Super Hits
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Sony
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000002BH4
      Release Date: 1996-03-19

      Tracks:

      1. Pancho And Lefty - Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson
      2. The Eagle - Waylon Jennings
      3. Ring Of Fire - Johnny Cash
      4. Long Haired Redneck - David Allan Coe
      5. The Devil Went Down To Georgia - The Charlie Daniels Band
      6. Highwayman - Willie, Waylon, Kris And Cash
      7. Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain - Willie Nelson
      8. Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash
      9. Take This Job And Shove It - Johnny Paycheck
      10. Are The Good Time Really Over - Merle Haggard

      Album Review:

      1. Country Roadhouse
      2. Country Roots
      3. Country Spotlight #2
      4. Country Symphonies
      5. Crescent Sky
      6. Cut To The Chase
      7. Encore Collection: Waylon & Willie
      8. Entertainers...On & Off the Record
      9. Family Harmony
      10. Faron Young

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