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Encyclopedia > Hurry Sundown
Hurry Sundown
Album cover
Album by The Outlaws
Released 1977
Recorded ???
Genre Southern Rock
Length 38 min 01 sec
Record label Arista
Producers Ed Mashal,
Bill Szymczyk
Professional reviews
AMG 3/5 link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:7zddyl5jxpcb~T1)
The Outlaws Chronology
Lady in Waiting
(1976)
Hurry Sundown
(1977)
Bring It Back Alive
(1978)

Hurry Sundown is an album by American southern rock band The Outlaws, released in 1977. (See 1977 in music).

  1. "Gunsmoke" (Paul, Yoho) - 4:18
  2. "Hearin' Me Heart Talkin'" (Martin, Meskell) - 4:11
  3. "So Afraid" (Arnold) - 3:17
  4. "Holiday" (Jones) - 4:02
  5. "Hurry Sundown" (Thomasson) - 4:05
  6. "Cold and Lonesome" (Arnold) - 3:19
  7. "Night Wines" (Jones) - 4:50
  8. "Heavenly Blues" (Jones, Paul) - 3:47
  9. "Man of the Hour" (Jones, Thomasson) - 6:12

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Ed Mashal, Bill Szymczyk
  • Engineers: Ed Mashal, Bill Szymczyk

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1977 Pop Albums 51

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Activity or motion that is often unduly hurried; haste.
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