One of legendary producer Joe Meek’s groups, the Outlaws were session musicians that formed a loose band, originally founded to back singer Mike Berry, with whom they recorded several singles. Eventually they released instrumental music (composed by Meek) under their own name, with some success.
As session musicians their lineup was not stable, and in its final iteration featured future Deep Purple and Rainbow guitarist Ritchie Blackmore.
The Outlaws (UK)'s first album The Outlaws Ride Again released on Mon Jan 01 1990.
The most popular album by The Outlaws (UK)'s is The Outlaws Ride Again
The Outlaws (UK)'s first song Swingin’ Low released on Thu Jan 01 1970.