Album
Outlaw
1970 · Rock, Funk / Soul
5 collectors on Gatefold own this

Outlaw is a Rock album by Eugene McDaniels, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 25 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
About
Few listeners could have anticipated the radical reinvention Eugene McDaniels would undergo with his 1970 release <i>Outlaw</i>. Those paying close attention might have noticed clues when, in 1969, he showed up as songwriter on Les McCann and Eddie Harris’ ferociously indignant rendition of “Compared to What,” a damning indictment of American hypocrisies that foreshadowed <i>Outlaw</i>’s caustic survey of the late-‘60s political scene. McDaniels’ pointedly critical songwriting certainly occupies center stage here, but the album wouldn't be such an engaging listen without the outstanding instrumental contributions of Atlantic session regulars like veteran jazz bassist Ron Carter and drummer Ray Lucas. This crack rhythm section gives understated but insistently propulsive backing to tunes as diverse as the low-slung country rock of “Reverend Lee” and the neck-snapping funk of “Cherrystones.” McDaniels’ following album, <i>Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse</i>, would be an even darker collection of insurrectionary funk, but <i>Outlaw</i> remains one of his most compelling releases.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Outlaw5:00
- A2Sagittarius Red3:03
- A3Welfare City2:52
- A4Silent Majority4:10
- A5Love Letter To America3:57
Side B
- B1Unspoken Dreams Of Light6:40
- B2Cherrystones3:08
- B3Reverend Lee6:31
- B4Black Boy2:59
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- raw
- defiant
- political
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Buck ClarkePERCUSSION
- Eric WeissbergGUITAR
- Hugh McCrackenGUITAR
- Mother HenPIANO
- Ray LucasDRUMS
- Ron CarterBASS
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 25 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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