‘The OUTLAW BLUES BAND and THE PEOPLE’
This first album was originally recorded at United and Western Studios in Hollywood, California in 1968 for ABC Bluesway.
Now the music is represented by Universal Music Group.
(For more information see our contact info.)
Produced by BOB THIELE
Music Directed and Arranged by the OUTLAW BLUES BAND
Recording Engineer by Rudy Van Gelder
Art Cover by Felipe Leon Escobar
Back Cover Photograph by Fran Kosky
Inside Photography by VOA
* Compositions written by Aleman, Gonzalez, John, Whiteman and Rubenhold
* Compositions Originally Published by Amy Baby Coal Train Music
(At the present time published by Flying Kiss Music and Leon Rubenhold Music.)
MUSICIANS
TOBACCO ROAD
Victor Aleman: Drums-Timbales, Background Vocals
Joe Whiteman: Tenor Saxophone
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals
Joe Francis Gonzalez: Bass, Background Vocals
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica, Background Vocals
TRIED TO BE A GOOD BOY *
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals
Joe Francis Gonzalez: Bass
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
HOW BAD LOVE CAN BE *
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Tenor Saxophone
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar
Joe Francis Gonzalez: Bass
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica, Lead Vocals
I’VE GOT TO HAVE PEACE ON MY MIND *
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Vibraharp
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar
Joe Francis Gonzalez: Bass, Lead Vocals
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica,
LOST IN THE BLUES *
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Vibraharp
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocal
Joe Francis Gonzalez: Bass
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
DEATH DOG OF DOOM *
Victor Aleman: Drums, Percussion
Joe Whiteman: Flute, Vibraharp, Percussion
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Percussion
Joe Francis Gonzalez: Bass, Percussion
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica, Percussion
Jimmy “Panchito” Colford: Congas
SWEET SIXTEEN
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Tenor Saxophone
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals
Joe Francis Gonzalez: Bass
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
Larry Gentile: Organ
TWO TRAINS RUNNING *
Joe Whiteman: Soprano and Tenor Saxophone
Victor Aleman: Drums
Phillip John Diaz: Guitar
Joe Francis Gonzalez: Bass
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
‘BREAKING IN’
This second album was originally recorded at United and Western Studios in Hollywood, California in 1969 for ABC Bluesway Records.
Now the music is represented by Universal Music Group.
(For more information see our contact info.)
Produced by BOB THIELE
Music Directed and Arranged by the OUTLAW BLUES BAND
Recording Engineer by Rudy Van Gelder
Photography by George Whiteman
* Compositions Written by Aleman, John, Whiteman and Rubenhold
* Compositions Originally Published by Amy Baby Coal Train Music
(At the present days published by Flying Kiss Music and Leon Rubenhold Music.)
PLASTIC MAN
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Tenor Saxophone
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar,
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
Lawrence Dickens: Bass, Lead Vocal
STORMY MONDAY
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Tenor Saxophone, Vibraharp
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar,
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
Lawrence Dickens: Bass, Lead Vocal
Benny Venegas: Organ
MY BABY’S LEFT AND GONE
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Tenor Saxophone
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar,
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
Lawrence Dickens: Bass, Lead Vocal
DAY SAID *
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Tenor Saxophone
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar,
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
Lawrence Dickens: Bass, Lead Vocal
MAMO PANO SHHHH *
Victor Aleman: Timbales
Joe Whiteman: Vibraharp
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar,
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
Lawrence Dickens: Bass
Jimmy “Panchito” Colford: Congas
YOU’RE THE ONLY ONE
Victor Aleman: Drums
Joe Whiteman: Vibraharp
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar,
Leon Rubenhold: Timbales
Lawrence Dickens: Bass, Lead Vocal, Organ
DEEP GULLY
Phillip John Diaz: Lead and Rhythm Guitar
Joe Whiteman: Tenor Saxophone
Leon Rubenhold: Harmonica
Lawrence Dickens: Bass
Bob Levey drums
Bob Thiele: Vocals
Victor Aleman: Vibraharp