Ladies Love Outlaws (Tom Rush album) explained
Ladies Love Outlaws is a 1974 country rock album from folk rock musician Tom Rush. The album spent nine weeks on the Billboard 200 charts, peaking at number 124 on November 16, 1974.[1]
Track listing
- "Ladies Love Outlaws" (Lee Clayton) – 2:28
- "Hobo's Mandolin" (Michael Peter Smith) – 3:12
- "Indian Woman from Wichita" (Wayne Berry) – 4:19
- "Maggie" (Arranged and adapted by Tom Rush) – 3:32
- "Desperados Waiting for a Train" (Guy Clark) – 3:30
- "Claim on Me" (Clayton) – 4:08
- "Jenny Lynn" (Richard Dean) – 2:59
- "Black Magic Gun" (Wayne Berry) – 3:26
- "No Regrets" (Rush) – 5:41
- "One Day I Walk" (Bruce Cockburn) – 2:15
Personnel
Musicians
- Tom Rush – acoustic guitar, lead vocals
- Jeff "Skunk" Baxter – electric guitar (tracks 1, 3), dobro (tracks 4, 8, 10), acoustic guitar (track 9), pedal steel guitar (tracks 6–9)
- Elliott Randall – electric guitar (tracks 1, 5–7, 9), acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 3–6, 8)
- Bob Babbitt – bass
- Jerry Friedman – electric guitar (tracks 6–7)
- Leon Pendarvis – keyboards (tracks 3, 6–7)
- Allan Schwartzberg – drums (tracks 1–3, 6–7)
- Andrew Smith – drums (tracks 5, 9)
- George Devens – percussion (tracks 6, 8–9)
- Rupert Holmes – background vocals (track 1), string arrangements (tracks 3–6, 9)
- James Taylor – background vocals (track 7)
- Carly Simon – background vocals (track 9)
- Carl Hall – background vocals (track 3)
- Tasha Thomas – background vocals (track 3)
(tracks 1, 5)
Technical
- Mark Spector – producer
- Alan Varner – engineer
- Lou Schlossberg – assistant engineer
- Terry Rosiello – assistant engineer
- Allan Blazek, Jeffrey Lesser, Roger Nichols, Stan Tonkel, Ted Sturges – additional engineering (overdubs)
- Stewart Romain – mastering
- John Berg – design
- Beverly Mundy – photography
- James Grashow – cover art
Notes and References
- Billboard 200 - November 16, 1974. . July 19, 2017.