Ladies Love Outlaws (Tom Rush album)

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Ladies Love Outlaws
Ladies Love Outlaws cover
Studio album by Tom Rush
Released 1974
Recorded 1974
Genre Country Rock/Folk Rock
Label Columbia
Producer Mark Spector
Professional reviews
Tom Rush chronology
Merrimack County
(1972)
Ladies Love Outlaws
(1974)
New Year
(1982)

Ladies Love Outlaws is the 1974 Country Rock album from pioneer Folk Rock musician Tom Rush. The standout tracks are "Hobo's Mandolin", "Indian Woman from Wichita", "Black Magic Gun" and "One Day I Walk".


[edit] Track listing

  1. "Ladies Love Outlaws" (Lee Clayton)
  2. "Hobo's Mandolin" (Michael Smith)
  3. "Indian Woman from Wichita" (Wayne Berry)
  4. "Maggie" (Tom Rush)
  5. "Desperados Waiting for a Train" (Guy Clark)
  6. "Claim on Me" (Lee Clayton)
  7. "Jenny Lynn" (Richard Dean)
  8. "Black Magic Gun" (Wayne Berry)
  9. "No Regrets" (Tom Rush)
  10. "One Day I Walk" (Bruce Cockburn)

[edit] Personnel

  • Tom Rush - acoustic guitar, lead vocals
  • Jeff "Skunk" Baxter - electric guitar
  • Elliott Randall - electric guitar
  • Bob Babbitt - bass
  • James Taylor - background vocals
  • Carly Simon - background vocals
  • Rupert Holmes - background vocals
  • Jerry Friedman - electric guitar
  • Leon Pendarvis - keyboards
  • Allan Schwartzberg - drums
  • Andrew Smith - drums
  • George Devens - percussion
  • Wayne Jackson - trumpet
  • Jack Hale - trombone
  • Ed Logan - tenor saxophone
  • Andrew Love - tenor saxophone
  • James Mitchell - baritone saxophone
  • Carl Hall - background vocals
  • Tasha Thomas - background vocals

[edit] Production

  • Producer: Mark Spector
  • Recording Engineer: unknown
  • Liner Notes: unknown
  • Cover Art: unknown