
Outback
Strangers (in Our Homeland)/reggie's Thang
The origin of Outback dates back to the late '50s, a five-piece blues outfit named Little Lo & The Rest Of Us included music educator and bass guitarist Edward "Cha-Cha" Cherry, saxophonists Eugene "Buggy" Roach and James "Flab" Farley whom, alongside drummer Roscoe J. Dabney III "Roach", Ronnie Wilson on trumpet, guitarists Roy "Rochester" Walker and Michael Collins, would form The Magnificent Seven, the house band for Tulsa's Rose Room. This is an exclusive 7" re-release of this psychedelic funk ballad from Tulsa's Outback Band. As featured on Now-Again's 'More Loving On The Flipside' compilation, 'Strangers (In Our Homeland)' epitomises the expression of social and political change during an era of psychedelia infused music. In partnership with the two surviving members of Outback, both Symphonical and Now-Again are proud to showcase the voice of independent artists.