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The Outsiders

 
Artist: The Outsiders

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Wally Tax

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  • Formed: 1964
  • Disbanded: 1970
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Strange Things Are Happening: The Complete Singles 1965-1969," "The Outsiders," "C.Q."
  • Representative Songs: "That's Your Problem," "Lying All the Time," "Keep on Trying"

Biography

Not to be confused with the Cleveland pop/rock group that had a Top Ten hit in 1966 with "Time Won't Let Me," these Outsiders (from Amsterdam, Holland) could issue a serious claim for consideration as the finest rock band of the '60s to hail from a non-English-speaking nation. Led by singer/songwriter Wally Tax, the group was quite comparable to England's Pretty Things in their fine raw, punky R&B/pop with basic but riveting hooks. Like the Pretty Things, the Outsiders (who sang entirely in English) made similar psychedelic/progressive ventures in the late '60s that cut loose from their R&B roots without losing sight of them entirely. Recording several albums of material (consisting wholly of original compositions) between 1965 and 1969, the group tempered their punky, almost proto-hardcore ravers with melancholy, pensive folk-rockers and unpredictable production touches ranging from Baroque mandolins and harpsichords to found radio static. The Outsiders' music was fraught with tension, the punkish rhythms playing against the melodic tunes, the R&B sensibilities against the pop hooks, often within the same song. They were unknown on an international level to all but the most fervent '60s collectors. Wally Tax moved to the U.S. in the early '70s, where he recorded one album as the leader of the band Tax Free. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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The Outsiders were one of the early punk groups, as cronicled in Henrik Poulsen's book 77: The Year of Punk and New Wave. The band were from Wimbledon, England and released two albums Calling On Youth (1977) and Close UP (1978) plus the EP One to Infinity (1977) on Raw Edge Records.

Adrian Borland, who later fronted the post-punk group The Sound, was a member of the band.

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