The Outsiders was an American rock and roll band from Cleveland, Ohio, that was founded and led by guitarist Tom King. The band is best known for its Top 5 hit “Time Won’t Let Me” in early 1966, which peaked at No. 5 in the US, but the band also had three other Top 40 hit singles in 1966 and released a total of four albums in the mid-1960’s. Allmusic described the act’s style: “Part of the secret behind the Outsiders’ musical success lay in the group’s embellishments [with horns and strings], which slotted in perfectly with their basic three- or four-piece instrumental sound. . . . [H]owever bold and ambitious they got, one never lost the sense of a hard, solid band sound at the core.” (More from Wikipedia)
For the most part, the bands on the Pebbles albums were completely unknown to practically everyone when they came out, but a few were virtually unknown songs by better known bands. The Pebbles, Volume 9 LP features a track by the Outsiders, to my mind a first-rate American band that had a big hit with “Time Won’t Let Me” and released several more singles, along with four albums. If memory serves, Greg Shaw oversaw a Collector’s Choice compilation (or something like that) of the Outsiders’ music – I assume for Capitol Records, since that is the label that originally released their music. I have all of their albums except Album #2; despite the boring album names, their stuff is really good.
(July 2013)
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Once I had that article written, I undertook an expansion of the article on the Outsiders, a better known Cleveland band that had a big hit with “Time Won’t Let Me”. Wikipedia had a little something on the band but only a few sentences – what is known in the Wikipedia world as a “stub”. This was my first long article for Wikipedia, and I also wrote up articles on their four albums (although I only own three of them, and even those three had gone through Katrina and weren’t available to me at the time); this article is at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outsiders_(American_band) .
I had ordered an retrospective album on a predecessor band to the Outsiders called the Starfires; as a matter of fact, the band still had that name when “Time Won’t Let Me” was first recorded.
(September 2013)
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Name changes are sometimes not up to you. As I wrote many years ago, when the Starfires came up with their signature song “Time Won’t Let Me”, Capitol Records told them to pick a new name, so they came up with the Outsiders. Later, Sonny Geraci and Tom King were each heading up a band called the Outsiders; when King legally won the rights to the name, Geraci’s band – which included Outsiders guitarist Walter Nims – changed their name to Climax and had an even bigger hit with a Nims song, “Precious and Few”.
(June 2014)
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(Year 5 Review)