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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ladies Love Outlaws is a country music album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Records in 1972. Together with Jennings' previous album Good Hearted Woman, it marks his transition toward his Outlaw Country image and style."Ladies Love Outlaws" coined the use of the term "Outlaw" to refer to the country music sub-genre , which was developing at the time of its release. According to Jennings the album was unfinished and that some of the tracks were never intended to be included, an that the decision to release it was a result of the controlled Nashville studio system. At the time of the release, Jennings was suffering from hepatitis and was hospitalized. During his recovery, he signed New York lawyer Neil Reshen as his new manager. Reshen renegotiated Jennings' extension contract with RCA Records, which granted Jennings full creative control over his new works. Taking advantage of the image he started, Reshen persuaded Jennings to grow his hair and beard to cultivate his "Outlaw" appearance.The release received mixed reviews and reached number eleven on Billboard's Top Country LP's chart. "Under Your Spell Again", a duet with Jessi Colter, peaked at 39 on Hot Country Songs chart.. }

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