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Larry Norman - The Outlaw - Lyrics -- Track 2

From the Album "Only Visiting This Planet" (Verve 1972)

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Larry Norman -- vocals, piano

John Wetton -- bass

Keith Smart -- drums

Mickey Keen -- guitar

Rod Edwards -- piano and backing vocals

Roger Hand -- backing vocals

Gordon Giltrap -- guitar

Bob Brady -- piano

Bill Price -- engineer

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When Larry Norman recorded Only Visiting This Planet in 1972 for MGM at George Martin's studio in London, there wasn't place in the music industry for "Jesus Rock." MGM had no idea what to do with it. This meld of rootsy pop, gospel, and rock & roll songs sung about Christ had less than nothing to do with hymns, and was rejected by the Christian church at large at the time. In the 21st century, Norman is regarded as the "Father of CCM" and that $450 million dollar a year industry, and this album is regarded by CCM Magazine as "the greatest Christian rock record of all time." It's ironic. Norman died largely broke in 2008. Only Visiting This Planet is the second part of a trilogy that included Upon This Rock (Capitol, 1969), that dealt with the theme of creation, and So Long Ago the Garden (MGM, 1973) about the world's redemption. This set (which ironically was the first one to be reissued) concerns itself with the Fall. All three albums have been remastered and reissued by Solid Rock Records, a label Norman founded — he was well-known for his fiercely independent streak. The album is a masterpiece; one needn't believe in God to enjoy it; it stands on it's own as an enduring work of popular art.

These songs were expertly written and arranged, they spill across the rock, pop, and gospel spectrum, and were gorgeously produced. "I Wish We'd All Been Ready," with its wash of strings and a backing choir, adds to the drama of Norman's topic: the Rapture, when all Christians, living or dead, are prophesied to be reunited with Christ before the end of the world. Belief in this premise is not necessary: the song is delivered with such understated conviction and produced for maximum dramatic effect, that it's deeply moving. The hard-rocking "Why Don't You Look into Jesus" addresses addictive behavior amid snarling guitars, punchy drums, and popping pianos. The opening track is a mysterious broken love song called "I'v'e Got to Learn to Live Without You" that drips with longing. "I Am the Six O'Clock News" is a straight-out rocker that reflects the irony in the media's coverage of the Vietnam war. The acoustic ballad "The Outlaw" is a poetic narrative pondering Christ's life and death. There is biting social commentary in "The Great American Novel" that reflects Bob Dylan's early work but, "Righteous Rocker #1" is payback: it's a lyrical precursor to — and was perhaps inspiration for — "You Gotta Serve Somebody." The album contains two bonus tracks, and is well worth checking out by anyone interested in genuine rock & roll classics.

Comments

9 years ago

katy maron

thank you so much. i have all this music on vinyl sitting 30 years in my closet. now i get to finally hear . so inspiring. PTL

9 years ago

Shirley Hadlington

Lovely song

9 years ago

JesusLovesYouTShirts

Thank You

9 years ago

Jon Houts

Looks like Desmond finally fixed his boat.

9 years ago

Reinhard Jung

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son. (John 3,16-18)

9 years ago

krackers777

Fantastic song!!

9 years ago

Jeffrey Hall

The anointing of Jesus is all up on this song,amen

9 years ago

Mig Mig

O Inimigo Público:

9 years ago

fab2263

That is a beautiful song...

10 years ago

john albert

I met him at Cornerstone 85.. or was is 84.

10 years ago

Hebrews11

Best film ever made about Jesus. Hands down.

10 years ago

Murl Center

which movie are the clips from?

10 years ago

Murl Center

this song brings me so much restoration and peace and joy:)

11 years ago

jellyjukebox

Wonderful, Larry had such a humble way of singing, like he was having a nice chat with you, thing is he's talking about the Most HIGH God, who decided to leave His Heavenly Throne and walk among us ungrateful, sinful, dirty, messed up creatures, so HE could show us how to Really Live! Thank you Lord Jesus.

11 years ago

Bob Hildreth

This is my favorite Christian song from the 70's...so, shortly following the Jesus movement. It asks a lot of questions that people were most likely asking back when Jesus was here...about who was this Jesus anyway? Some say He was an outlaw! Larry Norman - The Outlaw ~ [Lyrics]

11 years ago

Jenny Sorge

This is my favorite Christian song from the 70's...so, shortly following the Jesus movement. It asks a lot of questions that people were most likely asking back when Jesus was here...about who was this Jesus anyway? Some say He was an outlaw! Larry Norman - The Outlaw ~ [Lyrics]

11 years ago

curtiss duce

I have loved this song for years. How delighted I am to finally hear it in it's original form by the late great Larry Norman ...

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