The Outlaws are one of the best known Southern Rock bands. (Technically, they are just known as "Outlaws," but I have never heard Their name without the "the," for instance when their songs are played on the radio.) Their debut album, simply called "Outlaws," was a strong one. It contained the hit song "There Goes Another Love Song," as well as "Green Grass and High Tides," A classic guitar jam kind of song that lasts ten minutes. The album was released just a month prior to this concert, and since it was their only album at that point, this is practically a live version of that album.
Here is a Wikipedia link if you want to know more about the band:
I believe this album is unreleased. The sound quality is excellence.
By the way, when I first started posting these Ebbets Field converts, I wasn't doing them in any special order. But lately I have been posting them more or less in chronological order. I have about ten more to go. There's a few more from 1975, and the last ones I have are from 1976.
This album is 51 minutes long.
01 Waterhole (Outlaws)
02 Stick Around for Rock and Roll (Outlaws)
03 talk (Outlaws)
04 Prisoner (Outlaws)
05 talk (Outlaws)
06 Song in the Breeze (Outlaws)
07 talk (Outlaws)
08 Cry No More (Outlaws)
09 talk (Outlaws)
10 There Goes Another Love Song (Outlaws)
11 talk (Outlaws)
12 Knoxville Girl (Outlaws)
13 talk (Outlaws)
14 Green Grass and High Tides (Outlaws)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/URKqDDTW
alternate:
https://bestfile.io/en/Xu6WnBKfW51hJnG/file
The cover image is from a concert at the Winterland, in San Francisco, California, in March, 1976.

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