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n., pl., soldiers of fortune.
One who will serve in any army or undertake risky tasks for personal gain or love of adventure.


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noun

    A freelance fighter: adventurer, Hessian, mercenary. See get/lose.

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A person who works as a soldier for any country or group that will pay them; a mercenary: he had fought with soldiers of fortune in South Africa, Chad, and Lebanon.

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Album Review: Soldiers of Fortune
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  • Artist: The Outlaws
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Soldiers of Fortune was the last record by the Outlaws that could actually be called an "Outlaws" album. The disc was issued in 1986, three years after the band left Arista, in the wake of huge chart and sales successes a few years earlier by .38 Special, which wed FM radio pop, that '80s keyboard sound, and Southern rock in a winning formula. Given that and the way this record sounds, the title of the album is perhaps more telling of the band's motivation than it is an aesthetic choice. Guitarist Henry Paul returned to the Florida band's fold for this outing, restoring the three-guitar front line that leader Hughie Thomasson favored. But for all the restraint presented here, it hardly mattered. Drum programs abound, as do synthesizers, but nonetheless there is something very compelling about this record. Its feel is utterly nocturnal. It's slick, polished, and holds only a ghostly resemblance to the Outlaws of old. There are no roaring jams and no wrangling, knife-edged guitars -- only those spooky, out-of-the-murky-soil melodies that were the band's trademark. There are beautiful songs here, like the opening "One Last Ride," with its shimmering warm synth lines and elasticized guitars and vocals by Jon Butcher. The title track was crafted to hit the same mark that .38 Special's "Caught Up in You" and "Hang On Loosely" were, with its nearly chanted choruses, smooth guitar riffs with just a hint of Southern rock sting, and a hook to die for. "The Night Cries," for all of its Southern flair, still could have been written and produced by Lindsey Buckingham. "Cold Harbor" reflects Paul's gift for writing narrative pop songs and weaving beautiful acoustic guitars through his tomes. "Saved By the Bell" is another tune sculpted in the "Soldiers of Fortune" mold. Only "Just the Way I Like It," "Lady Luck," and (to a lesser extent) "The Outlaw" revel in an '80s form of Southern boogie rock, but even these are textured gloriously. Sonically, this album sounds dated, but musically it's the true space oddity in the Outlaws' catalog, and deserves both a listen and a berth just for that. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
One Last Ride Outlaws (4:26)
Soliders of Fortune Outlaws (3:32)
The Night Cries Outlaws (4:36)
The Outlaw Henry Paul, Duane Evans, Steve Grisham Outlaws (3:49)
Cole Harbor Outlaws (4:26)
Whatcha Don't Do Outlaws (3:50)
Just the Way I Like It Spencer Proffer Outlaws (4:02)
Saved by the Bell Outlaws (3:56)
Lady Luck Henry Paul, Duane Evans, Steve Grisham Outlaws (3:52)
Racin' for the Red Light Outlaws (6:03)

Credits

Outlaws (Main Performer), Henry Paul (Guitar), Henry Paul (Vocals), Henry Paul (Vocals (Background)), Bart Bishop (Vocals), Bart Bishop (Vocals (Background)), Randy Bishop (Keyboards), Randy Bishop (Producer), Jon Butcher (Vocals), Jon Butcher (Vocals (Background)), David Dix (Percussion), David Dix (Drums), David Dix (Electronic Percussion), Chuck Glass (Bass), Chuck Glass (Keyboards), Chuck Glass (Vocals), Chuck Glass (Vocals (Background)), Jimmy Glenn (Drums), Steve Grisham (Guitar), Steve Grisham (Vocals), Steve Grisham (Vocals (Background)), Hanspeter Huber (Engineer), Buster McNeil (Guitar), Buster McNeil (Vocals), Buster McNeil (Vocals (Background)), Spencer Proffer (Producer), Spencer Proffer (Executive Producer), Stacey Lyn Shaffer (Vocals), Stacey Lyn Shaffer (Vocals (Background)), Hugh Syme (Design), Hugh Syme (Paintings), Hughie Thomasson (Guitar), Hughie Thomasson (Vocals), Hughie Thomasson (Vocals (Background)), Hughie Thomasson (Assistant Engineer), John Townsend (Vocals), John Townsend (Vocals (Background)), Jeff Clark (Assistant Engineer), Randee Saint Nicholas (Artwork), Kevin Lahue (Assistant Engineer), Suzanne DuBarry (Production Assistant), Suzanne DuBarry (Cover Art Concept), Steve Hall (Mastering), Jeffrey Avedon (Lighting Director), Randy Bishop (Programming), Randy Bishop (Vocals (Background)), Randy Bishop (Producer), Randy Bishop (Drum Programming), Alexander Woltman (Engineer)
Games: Soldiers of Fortune
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  • Release Date: 1993
  • Genre: Shooter
  • Style: Overhead Free-Roaming Shooter
Wikipedia: Soldiers of Fortune
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Soldiers of Fortune
Studio album by Outlaws
Released 1986
Recorded ???
Genre Southern rock
Length ???
Label Pasha
Producer Randy Bishop
Professional reviews
Outlaws chronology
Los Hombres Malo
(1982)
Soldiers of Fortune
(1986)
Hittin' the Road
(1993)

Soldiers of Fortune is an album by American southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1986. (See 1986 in music).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "One Last Ride" (Bishop, Glass) – 4:26
  2. "Soldiers of Fortune" (Bishop, Cohen, Paul, Thomasson, Walden) – 3:32
  3. "Night Cries" (Bishop, Cohen, Paul, Thomasson) – 4:36
  4. "Outlaw" (Evans, Grisham, Paul) – 3:49
  5. "Cold Harbor" (Glass, Paul) – 4:26
  6. "Whatcha Don't Do" (Paul, Townshend) – 3:50
  7. "Just the Way I Like It" (Proffer, Thorpe) – 4:02
  8. "Saved by the Bell" (Bishop, Butcher) – 3:56
  9. "Lady Luck" (Evans, Grisham, Paul) – 3:52
  10. "Racin' for the Red Light" (Bishop, Salem, Thomasson) – 6:03

Personnel

  • Bart Bishop - vocals
  • Randy Bishop - keyboards
  • Jon Butcher - vocals
  • David Dix - percussion, drums
  • Chuck Glass - bass, keyboards, vocals, background vocals
  • Jimmy Glenn - drums
  • Steve Grisham - guitar, vocals, background vocals
  • Buster McNeil - guitar, vocals
  • Henry Paul - guitar, vocals, background vocals
  • Stacey Lyn Shaffer - vocals
  • Hughie Thomasson - guitar, vocals, background vocals
  • John Townsend - vocals

Production

  • Producer: Randy Bishop
  • Executive Producer: Spencer Proffer
  • Engineer: Hanspeter Huber

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1987 The Billboard 200 172

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