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Outlaw (50th Anniversary Edition)

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Eugene Gene McDaniels first broke through in the early 60s with pop soul hits like A Hundred Pounds of Clay. But that was a different timeand a different man. By the time McDaniels recorded his 1970 album Outlaw, he had re-christened himself the left rev mc d and penned the soul-jazz protest anthem. Compared to What, first recorded in 1966 by Les McCann and turned into a standard by McCann and saxophonist Eddie Harris on their 1969 album Swiss Movement. Indeed, the front cover of Outlaw left no doubt as to the radicalization of McDaniels politics. As Pat Thomas puts it in the liner notes that we have added to this reissue, One sees Middle Americas worst nightmare coming to life. Theres the badass Reverend Lee himself holding a bible. Righteous Susan Jane in a jean jacket and black French resistance turtleneck is wielding a machine gun, and McDaniels then-wife Ramona appears as a soul sister with cross your heart Viva Zapata! ammo belts. In the forefront is a large human skull, just in case you didnt already get the message. The Nixon White House sure got the message; legend has it that the administration was so offended by the lyrics to Silent Majority (Silent Majority is calling out loud to you and me from Arlington Cemetery) that either Spiro Agnew or Nixons Chief of Staff personally called Atlantic, asking them to stop working with McDaniels.

Politics aside, Outlaw offers a heady blend of soul, jazz, folk, and rock grooves played by Ron Carter, Eric Weissberg, and Hugh McCracken among others, with legendary producer Joel Dorn at the controls and cult favorite William S. Fischer operating as Musical Director.

Oft-sampled, and never more relevant, Real Gones 50th anniversary release of Outlaw comes in a neon red vinyl pressing limited to 700 copies. And those liner notes we mentioned previously? They come with some pithy McDaniels quotes that confirm his revolutionary fervor remained unquenched till his death in 2011.

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