Eric Church is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of his fourth studio album, The Outsiders. The original album was released February 11th, 2014 and debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 album chart and the Top Country Albums chart.
Prior to its release, Eric described the album as “more introspective” than what folks initially thought he would release as his fourth studio album. “What I chuckled about is when (the single) ‘The Outsiders’ came out and everybody thought it was going to be a progressive rock record, I kind of chuckled when it was happening. I mean, I enjoyed that, ‘cause I was sitting there going, ‘You’re judging it on the first song,’ and it’s probably the most introspective we’ve done,” says the North Carolina native. “To me, it shows maturity. It shows I’m not trying to figure out what people want me to be or want us to be. That’s just how it is right now, and at this stage in the career, I feel comfortable enough that to just say it or write it or sing it or play it.”
This weekend marks the 10 year anniversary of The Outsiders. Take a look at some rarely seen photos from the original photoshoot of the album and celebrate by streaming here: https://t.co/4JvZKYlOm3 pic.twitter.com/WRd6yZT7Sq
— Eric Church (@ericchurch) February 9, 2024
The Outsiders Track List:
1 | The Outsiders | |
2 | A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young | |
3 | Cold One | |
4 | Roller Coaster Ride | |
5 | Talladega | |
6 | Broke Record | |
7 | Like A Wrecking Ball | |
8 | That’s Damn Rock & Roll | |
9 | Dark Side | |
10 | Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess Of Darkness) | |
11 | Give Me Back My Hometown | |
12 | The Joint |
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