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Ladies Love Outlaws (Waylon Jennings album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ladies Love Outlaws (Waylon Jennings album)
''Ladies Love Outlaws'' is a country music album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records in 1972. Together with Jennings' previous album ''Good Hearted Woman'', it marks his transition toward his Outlaw Country image and style. "Ladies Love Outlaws" coined the use of the term "Outlaw" to refer to the country music subgenre, which was developing at the time of its release. ==Background== At this time, Jennings was suffering from hepatitis and was hospitalized. Frustrated by the studio's control over him, and thinking that he would have no more hit records, Jennings was considering retiring and, after a long time of deficient work, he fired his manager Lucky Moeller. During his recovery, his drummer Richie Albright visited him and persuaded Jennings to try again. Meanwhile, his contract with RCA Records was nearing its end. Albright introduced Jennings to Neil Reshen, a New York lawyer who had experience handling bands and contract problems. Jennings engaged Reshen as his manager, who encouraged the singer to grow his hair and beard long to emphasize his "outlaw" image . The brash Reshen renegotiated Jennings' deal with RCA, and by the time of the agreement, Jennings received complete artistic freedom over producing, recording and selection of his material, and the cover art of his albums. This would set the stage for the "outlaw country" movement that would dominate the industry throughout the 1970s, and Jennings, along with Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and a handful of other like-minded renegades, would be its figurehead.
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