Lady in Waiting (album) explained

Lady in Waiting
Type:studio
Artist:Outlaws
Cover:The Outlaws - Lady in Waiting.jpg
Recorded:December 1975 – January 1976
Studio:Criteria Recording Studios,
Miami, FL
Length:37:33
Label:Arista
Producer:Paul Rothchild
Prev Title:Outlaws
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:Hurry Sundown
Next Year:1977

Lady in Waiting is the second studio album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1976. (See 1976 in music) The album is known for featuring a cover version of "Freeborn Man" (previously recorded by Keith Allison and Paul Revere & the Raiders), which the band popularized and which eventually became a concert favorite. Henry Paul provides lead vocals on the studio track, but Harvey Dalton Arnold, who would join the band for their next studio album, would handle the lead vocal after Paul's departure. It was eventually included on the 1978 live album Bring It Back Alive, with Arnold on vocals.

Music

The songs on Lady in Waiting encompass elements of rock and roll, country, country rock, pop rock, rockabilly, pop jazz and hard rock.

Personnel

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