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  1. 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.

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  3. 1974 Tom Rush – Ladies Love Outlaws. Jeff Baxter, Timothy B Schmit, Tom Rush. Ladies Love Outlaws is the 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.

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    Born on February 8, 1941, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and raised in Concord, his father taught at that city’s prestigious St. Paul’s School and Rush graduated from the equally elite Groton School in Massachusetts before enrolling at Harvard in 1959. After one year majoring in biology, he studied English Literature, graduating in 1963. By age 14, ...

    While still at Harvard, Rush recorded two LPs, 1962’s Tom Rush at the Unicorn, a live album on LyCornu Records, and 1963’s Prestige/Folklore release Got a Mind to Ramble, the latter produced Paul Rothchild (future producer of The Doors and Janis Joplin). The latter of the two featured jug and washtub-bass ace Fritz Richmond of Jim Kweskin & The Jug...

    In 1968, Rush’s career soared with the release of The Circle Game, which included two originals, “Rockport Sunday” and “No Regrets,” and covers of Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Jackson Browne songs that had not yet appeared on those artists’ own albums. In an innovative move 13 years before the MTV revolution, Elektra made a video for “No Regrets...

    In 1981, Rush returned to the stage with panache, selling out Symphony Hall. The show was recorded and released in 1982 as New Year on Rush’s new Night Light Label. He followed with 1984’s Late Night Radio, a 12-track disc with seven originals and in March 1986 he debuted at Carnegie Hall. Wanting to create a forum for unknown artists like Club 47 ...

    In the 2000s, with his popularity boosted by 2001’s Live at Symphony, Boston, Rush returned to the studio to record four albums: 2006’s Trolling for Owls, 2009’s What I Know (produced by former Club 47 manager Jim Rooney), 2013’s Celebrates 50 Years of Music (recorded live at Symphony Hall and featuring Jonathan Edwards, Geoff Muldaur, Maria Muldau...

    Asked in 2018 about his songwriting process, Rush said it’s far more ethereal than cerebral. “To me, it feels like the songs already exist and I’m just trying to coax them into this universe,” he explained. “It’s like listening to a faraway radio station that fades in and out. Each time it fades in, I get a little bit more of the song.” (by D.S. Mo...

  5. Ladies Love Outlaws, an Album by Tom Rush. Released in September 1974 on Columbia (catalog no. KC 33054; Vinyl LP). Genres: Country Rock, Folk Rock, Outlaw Country. Rated #1305 in the best albums of 1974.

  6. 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]