Eugene McDaniels - Outlaw - COMPACT DISCS
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- Genre: Rhythm & Blues
- Description: Outlaw is a groundbreaking album released in 1970 by American singer-songwriter Eugene McDaniels. Best known earlier for smoother pop and R&B hits like InchA Hundred Pounds of ClayInch (1961), McDaniels made a dramatic and powerful shift with InchOutlaw,Inch embracing radical, socially conscious soul music with strong political undertones. InchOutlawInch was McDaniels' response to the tumultuous social and political climate of the late 1960s, particularly the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and growing Black empowerment movements. Musically, the album fuses soul, funk, folk, and rock into a raw, earthy sound that reflects both anger and hope. His lyrics are bold, direct, and sometimes confrontational - dealing with racism, injustice, and societal hypocrisy. The production on InchOutlawInch is looser and grittier than McDaniels' earlier work. Backed by excellent session musicians (including the legendary bassist Ron Carter and guitarist Hugh McCracken), the album maintains a strong groove-driven energy throughout, while McDaniels' expressive vocals deliver his biting messages with conviction. Album Tracks 1. Outlaw 2. Sagittarius Red 3. Welfare City 4. Silent Majority 5. Love Letter to America 6. Unspoken Dreams of Light 7. Cherrystones 8. Reverend Lee 9. Black Boy
- Artist: Eugene McDaniels
- Title: Outlaw
- Format: CD
- Label: Music on CD
- Release Date: 09/26/2025
- Genre: Rhythm & Blues
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- UPC: 8718627237984
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Outlaw is a groundbreaking album released in 1970 by American singer-songwriter Eugene McDaniels. Best known earlier for smoother pop and R&B hits like InchA Hundred Pounds of ClayInch (1961), McDaniels made a dramatic and powerful shift with InchOutlaw,Inch embracing radical, socially conscious soul music with strong political undertones. InchOutlawInch was McDaniels' response to the tumultuous social and political climate of the late 1960s, particularly the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and growing Black empowerment movements. Musically, the album fuses soul, funk, folk, and rock into a raw, earthy sound that reflects both anger and hope. His lyrics are bold, direct, and sometimes confrontational - dealing with racism, injustice, and societal hypocrisy. The production on InchOutlawInch is looser and grittier than McDaniels' earlier work. Backed by excellent session musicians (including the legendary bassist Ron Carter and guitarist Hugh McCracken), the album maintains a strong groove-driven energy throughout, while McDaniels' expressive vocals deliver his biting messages with conviction. Album Tracks 1. Outlaw 2. Sagittarius Red 3. Welfare City 4. Silent Majority 5. Love Letter to America 6. Unspoken Dreams of Light 7. Cherrystones 8. Reverend Lee 9. Black Boy

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