Sunday, May 3, 2020

The Outlaws

Artist:  The Outlaws
Origin:  London, England
Genre:  Instrumental Rock, Pop, Rock & Roll, Country, Cowboy, Pop Rock

Original line-up:

Chas Hodges:  Bass
Bobby Graham:  Drums
Billy Kuy:  Lead Guitar
Reg Hawkins:  Rhythm Gutar

The Outlaws were an English Instrumental Band from London, formed in1960 by Chas Hodges (Bass, later played Piano, Vocals with Chas & Dave), Bobby Graham (Drums, later was a session drummer), Billy Kuy (Lead Guitar), and Reg Hawkins (Rhythm Guitar).  In 1962, Ritchie Blackmore (Lead Guitar, replaced Billy Kuy, and later he was a founder of Deep Purple), Mick Underwood (Drums, replaced Bobby Graham, later he played Drums for The Herd and Episode Six).
















Title:  The Best Of The Outlaws  (Double CD)  (2020)
Genre:  Instrumental Rock, Pop, Rock & Roll, Country, Cowboy, Pop Rock
Label:  Not Now Music
Rating:   *****

Format:  CD

Tracks:

Disc 1:

 1.  Ambush
 2.  Swingin' Low
 3.  Valley Of The Sioux
 4.  Indian Brave
 5.  Rodeo
 6.  Barbecue
 7.  Husky Team
 8.  Homeward Bound
 9.  The Outlaws
10. Fort Knox
11. Crazy Drums
12. Sioux Serenade
13. Last Stage West
14. Western Sunset

Disc 2:

 1.  Ku-Pow!
 2.  Dream Of The Wesrt
 3.  Smoke Signals
 4.  Spring Is Near
 5. Tune For Short Cowboys
 6.  Don't You Think Its Time (Mike Berry with The Outlaws)
 7.  Every Little Kiss (Mike Berry with The Outlaws)
 8.  What's The Matter (Mike Berry with The Outlaws)
 9.  Loneliness (Mike Berry with The Outlaws)
10. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (Mike Berry with The Outlaws)
11. My Baby Doll (Mike Berry with The Outlaws)
12. Tribute To Buddy Holly (Mike Berry with The Outlaws)
13. Poppin' (Part 1) (The Chaps)
14. Poppin' (Part 2) (The Chaps)

The Best Of The Outlaws is the compilation of The Outlaws (1960), released on February 14, 2020 by Not Now Music.  28 original recordings on 2 CDs, including "Ambush", "Ku-Pow!", "Swingin' Low", "Indian Brave", "Crazy Drums","Dream Of The West" and many more!.  For Music Lovers and Music Collectors.

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