Diablo Canyon is an album by the American Southern rock band Outlaws, released in 1994. Hughie Thomasson was the only original member of the band.
"Brother Travis" was written with Ronnie Van Zant.
Critical reception
The Miami New Times praised the "soaring harmonies and searing guitar solos that refuse to fall into cliche," writing that "Thomasson's vocals sound as potent and full of meaning as ever."
AllMusic wrote that the album "manages to be an impressively lean and rockin' albumâÂÂcut directly from the unmistakable Southern rock cloth."
Track listing
- "Diablo Canyon" (Thomasson) â 7:01
- "Dregs Fall to the Wicked" (Cooper, Thomasson, Tsaerios) â 5:10
- "Let the Fingers Do the Walkin'" (Thomasson) â 4:49
- "Steam on the Blacktop" (Kortchmar, Lynch) â 4:49
- "Macon Blues" (Hicks) â 5:48
- "New Frontier" (Borden, Hicks, Thomasson, Howell) â 5:20
- "Brother Travis" (Borden, Hicks, Thomasson, Howell) â 4:58
- "The Wheel" (Hicks) â 5:20
- "Freedom in Flight" (Thomasson) â 4:21
- "Alligator Alley" (Thomasson) â 4:52
Personnel
Additional Musicians
Production
- Producers: Steve Fontano, Hughie Thomasson, Mickey Mulcahy
- Executive Producer: Mike Varney
- Engineers: Steve Fontano, Gregg Schnitzer, Wally Walton
- Assistant engineer: Terry Weeks
- Mixing: Steve Fontano, Hughie Thomasson
- Mastering: George Horn
References